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Reynisdrangur

The South


Vík’s most iconic cluster of sea stacks is known as Reynisdrangur, which rises from the ocean like ebony towers at the western end of Vík's black-sand beach. Tradition says they're masts of a ship that trolls were stealing when they got caught in the sun. The nearby cliffs are good for puffin watching. A bracing walk up from Vík's western end takes you to the top of Reynisfjall ridge (340m), which offers superb views.


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1. Reynisfjara

0.61 MILES

On the western side of Reynisfjall, the high ridge above Vík, Rte 215 leads 5km down to the black-sand beach Reynisfjara. It's backed by an incredible…

2. µþ°ù²â»å±ð²úúð

1.35 MILES

In town, the tin-clad house µþ°ù²â»å±ð²úúð was built in Vestmannaeyjar in 1831 and moved to Vík in 1895. Today it houses the tourist office, the Halldórskaffi…

4. ¶Ù²â°ù³óó±ô²¹±ð²â

2.6 MILES

One of the South Coast’s most recognisable natural formations is the rocky plateau and huge stone sea arch at ¶Ù²â°ù³óó±ô²¹±ð²â (deer-lay), which rises…

7. ³§Ã³±ô³ó±ð¾±³¾²¹Âáö°ì³Ü±ô±ô

13.32 MILES

One of the easiest glacial tongues to reach is ³§Ã³±ô³ó±ð¾±³¾²¹Âáö°ì³Ü±ô±ô. This icy outlet glacier unfurls from the main ²Ñý°ù»å²¹±ô²õÂáö°ì³Ü±ô±ô ice cap and is a favourite spot…

8. Kvernufoss

16.1 MILES

Pretty much off the tourist radar (you'll likely have the place to yourself) is this hidden 20m waterfall that you can walk behind. The short trail to it…