• Reynisfjara and Reynisdrangar as seen from Dyrhólaey. Dyrhólaey (. Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈtɪrˌhouːlaˌeiː], "door hill island"...
  • Reykjavík is 180 kilometres (around 112 miles) from the main car park of Dyrhólaey, so the drive from the capital takes around two and a half hours.
  • The small peninsula, or promontory, Dyrhólaey (120m) (formerly known as Cape Portland by English seamen) is located on the south coast of Iceland...
  • Dyrholaey or the Arch with the Hole is a stunning cape in South Iceland. Experience its iconic lighthouse, breathtaking views, and nearby glaciers.
  • Dyrhólaey’s most instantly recognisable attraction is the promenade’s massive rock arch, a result of centuries of erosion.
  • Coming from the ring road, just follow the sign " Dyrhólaey", after a few minutes the road might just be covered with water as it's on almost the same level of the road!
  • Here’s our complete guide to Dyrhólaey Peninsula & Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach including how to get there, what to see, and where to stay nearby.
  • Cape Dyrhólaey is surrounded on both sides by long stretches of black volcanic sand beaches that stretch endlessly beyond the horizon.
  • More information about Dyrhólaey Dyrhólaey is a 120-meter high promontory not far from Vík. ... From the top of Dyrhólaey, there is a great view.
  • In this article, we tell you exactly what Dyrholaey is, why it’s so special, how to get there, and what you can expect from a visit to this magical place.