Snæfellsnes & Vatnshellir Lava Cave – PRIVATE TOUR
Snæfellsnes Peninsula is known for it dramatic landscapes and is sometimes referred as Iceland in a nutshell, for its variety of nature attractions.
Did you know Snæfellsnes was featured in Jules Verne’s classic “Journey to the Centre of the Earth”? We won’t go quite that far, but still see some unforgettable sights, and partake in amazing adventures of our own! Get ready for a full day of exploring, and make sure to grab your camera!
– Private guided Tour
– Ticket to Vatnshellir Lava Cave
– Welcome package including reusable steel water bottle, map of Iceland, postcards and Icelandic chocolate.
REYKJAVÍK
Pickup between 8.00 – 8.30 AM, at your accommodation, or meet us at bus stop number 8, next to Hallgrímskirkja church at 8.30 AM.
VATNSHELLIR LAVA CAVE
Vatnshellir lava cave is a lava tube in a 8000 year lava field. The lava was formed in an eruption in a nearby crater Purkhólar. During the eruption the lava flowed downhill, cooling down on the surface while still running below, ultimately draining out and leaving a beautiful lava tube, which is now accessible.
HELLNAR AND ARNARSTAPI VILLAGES
Hellnar and Arnarstapi are small and ancient fishing villages. The beach at Hellnar has amazing rock formation which we will visit.
DJÚPALÓNSSANDUR BLACK BEACH
Djúpalónssandur black beach. Djúpalónssandur black beach is a bay at the tip of Snæfellsnes Peninsula. The black small pebbles on the beach have been smoothed by the ocean waves, and amongst them are scattered rusty parts of a wreckage of a ship that stranded in the area in 1948. In the old days fishermen used to test their strength by lifting heavy rocks, that still lie there. Heaviest is Fullsterkur (“full strength”), weighing 154 kg, next is Hálfsterkur (“half strength”) weighing 100 kg, hálfdrættingur (“weakling”) weighing 54 kg and Amlóði (“Useless”) 23 kg. They were traditionally used to qualify men for work on fishing boats, with the Hálfdrættingur being the minimum weight a man would have to lift onto a ledge at hip-height to qualify.
LÓNDRANGAR CLIFFS
Lóndrangar cliffs are rock peaks that have formed by erosion of the surrounding material. Lóndrangar are volcanic plugs of basalt, at 75 and 61 meters of height.
KIRKJUFELL AND KIRKJUFELL WATERFALL
Kirkjufell, located on the northern site of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, is one of the most picturesque mountains in Iceland, and with the Kirkjufell waterfall in the vicinity makes a wonderful nature stop.
REYKJAVÍK
Return to Reykjavík in late afternoon.
Bring warm and waterproof clothes, gloves and headwear and good shoes.
A camera is always good to have.
Meet us at bus stop number 8, next to Hallgrímskirkja church downtown Reykjavík.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 12 hours
- Price From:
- 223.000 ISK