• Dyrhólaey is the arch that you can see if you look closely. The hike to Dyrhólaey is about 1 km (0.6 miles) one-way. The Dyrhólaey lighthouse is slightly further away.
  • Dyrhólaey is located on the southern coast of Iceland, near the town of Vík and the famous black sand beach of Reynisfjara. Show on Map.
  • The view from Dyrhólaey is interesting: To the north is to be seen the big glacier Mýrdalsjökull. ... Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyrhólaey.
  • One of the iconic sites from around Vik, the Dyrhólaey Arch is easy to view by driving out the peninsula, then taking the upper road to the Dyrhólaey lighthouse.
  • Overlooking the scene from the crown of Dyrhólaey is a lighthouse. It’s a proud little building, squat and square, topped with a rampart and a giant lamp.
  • Dyrhólaey Nature Reserve is home to a unique rock formation, epic views, a stunning lighthouse, and even puffins! Let's plan your visit.
  • 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.
  • Dyrhólaey is also well-known for its fabulous bird life, and you are able to watch birds dive and soar nearby its rocky cliffs.
  • The famous peninsula Dyrhólaey is the southernmost part of Iceland not far from the town of Vík. It is a beautiful naturally formed arch and a former volcanic island.
  • 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.