• View from Snæfellsjökull on the summer solstice. Snæfellsjökull aerial panorama, taken from its west side in June 2017.
  • Snæfellsjökull is considered a source of spiritual power and has been linked to various supernatural and mythological tales in Iceland throughout the centuries.
  • Snæfellsjökuls þjóðgarður. Upplifðu einstaka náttúru í Snæfellsjökulsþjóðgarði, gönguleiðir og áningastaði.
    Bulunamadı: snæfellsjökull
  • Snæfellsjökull lives in the Snæfellsjökull National Park, established in 2001. The park is maintained by Iceland's Environmental Agency (Umhverfisstofnun).
  • Snæfellsjökull is one of Iceland's 32 active volcanic systems and last erupted about 1,800 years ago. On the top of Snæfellsjökull is a small icecap.
  • It stands at 1,446 metres (4,744 feet) tall, and on clear days, is visible across the bay from Reykjavík. The stratovolcano beneath Snæfellsjökull is 700,000-years-old.
  • Located in the westernmost part of the Peninsula, Snæfellsjökull is around 1450 meters and towers over other mountains on the peninsula.
  • The mesmeric ride from Reykjavik to Snæfellsjökull parking is about 2.5 - 3 hours. Take off for the north following Ring Road 1, passing famous Mt.
  • Snæfellsjökull National Park is situated on the Snæfellsness peninsula. The park was established on June 28, 2001 and its proximity to Reykjavik (approx.
  • Driving is the most convenient way to reach Snæfellsjökull National Park if you are not planning to take a tour that visits the region.
  • Snæfellsjökull pretty much translates to Snow Mountain Glacier, which I guess describes the mountain in the middle of the national park pretty well.
  • Featuring many contrasting landforms, such as volcanoes and glaciers, caves, and beaches, Snæfellsjökull is often called “Iceland in Miniature.”
  • Snæfellsjökull volcano and glacier is part of national park by the same name situated on the Snæfellsness peninsula. It is considered the jewel of west Iceland.