• 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.
  • This part of Iceland is famous for of course the Black volcanic sand and the various rock and cliff formations. Here the highlight is the Dyrhólaey arch.
  • 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.
  • One of the classic destinations on the South Coast is Dyrholaey. It is close to the village of Vik, Reynisfjara beach and Solheimajokull glacier.
  • 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.
  • Dyrhólaey is a 120-metre high promontory, not far from Vík. The place got its name from the massive arch that the sea has eroded from the headland.
  • dyrhólaey dyrhólaey dyrhólaey Dyrhólaey dyrhólaey Arch ... Dyrhólaey peninsula is the southernmost part of Iceland not far from the town of Vík.
  • Dyrhólaey is a small peninsula or promontory but is a former island. The whole area is really interesting and I recommend you spend some time there.
  • In October 1993 pilot Arngrímur Jóhannsson and member of parliament Árni Johnsen became the first to fly an airplane through the Dyrhólaey arch.
  • Dyrhólaey is a small peninsula or promontory but is a former island. ... That is because Dyrhólaey is divided into two parts i.e. the higher and lower part.