• 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.
  • Cape Dyrhólaey is surrounded on both sides by long stretches of black volcanic sand beaches that stretch endlessly beyond the horizon.
  • 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’s most instantly recognisable attraction is the promenade’s massive rock arch, a result of centuries of erosion.
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  • Dyrhólaey: Ride Through the Island Door Arch. ... Dyrhólaey which is a 120 mts high promontory, literally means “the island with the door hole”.
  • 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 peninsula is the southernmost tip of Iceland. There is a road to the top of the peninsula and the view from the top is magnificent.
  • Looming over the Reynisfjara black volcanic beach is Dyrhólaey, a 120-metre high promontory jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Dyrhólaey is a scenic promenade that marks the southernmost point in Iceland. Boasting great views and an impressive rock arch, Dyrhólaey is not to be missed.