
Visite privée de Silver Circle : glacier, cascades et Hvammsvik Hot S...
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This western part of Iceland is often called "Iceland in miniature". Our tour offers all the different types of landscapes one can find in Iceland: Waterfalls, volcanic craters, impressive glacier, lava fields, lakes, and more …
This tour includes all the highlights of the peninsula of Snæfellsnes, taking you on an amazingly beautiful journey through volcanic history and Icelandic sagas.
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On pourrait penser que venir en Islande en hiver ou en été nécessite d'apporter des tenues complètement différentes.
C'est à la fois vrai et faux Disons qu'il est très peu probable qu'il fasse chaud en hiver et qu'il soit peu probable qu'il fasse très froid en été.
Cela disait : Toujours, toujours être prêt pour la pluie et le vent Le temps est hautement imprévisible en Islande et est célèbre pour se tourner d'un extrême à l'autre en un instant.
Qu'est-ce que ça veut dire ?
Cela signifie que peu importe le nombre de couches que vous portez en fonction de la température, vous devez toujours avoir une veste coupe-vent/pluie et un pantalon, soit sur vous, soit au moins avec vous dans votre sac à dos.
Mostly known as the “arrowhead mountain” since it has been featured in the Jeu de trônes, the name Kirkjufell actually translates to the “church mountain“.
This majestic mountain stands alone on the edge of the ocean. After a short walk, you will reach its beautiful waterfall: Kirkjufellsfoss, from where the view towards the Kirkjufell mountain is absolutely stunning.
While most of the beaches of Iceland are made out of black sand, Djúpalonssandur is among the most famous ones.
Besides hosting unique rock formations, Djúpalonssandur also carries traces of its past and history. Remains of shipwrecks and stones that were used to measure the strength of aspirant fishermen are still present on the beach.
The one true gem of Snæfellsnes, impressively guarded by the statue of the first settler of the peninsula, Bárður Snæfellsás, is the fishing village of Arnarstapi.
The coastline of Arnarstapi truly has all the most interesting rock formations. Cliffs made out of basaltic columns and arches that legends compare to trölls are home to thousands of birds that for some reason, have decided to travel halfway across the globe to lay their eggs just there.
In addition to Kirkjufell, Djúpalónssandur, et Arnarstapi which are the most famous places in Snæfellsnes, your guide will also take you to other remarkably beautiful spots that are their favorite in the peninsula.
Mount Kirkjufell, first stop of the day
The black sand beach of the Snæfellsnes peninsula
Very often referred to as “the most beautiful village in Iceland”
Snæfellsnes has much more to offer than those 3 main visits
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