• Dyrhólaey is a naturally formed arch on the shoreline west of the tiny village of Vík on the south coast in Iceland.
  • It used to be possible to walk out on the Dýrholaey sea arch. Although the ground is rough with rocks and boulders, the hike to the end of the arch was fairly safe.
  • * [http://www.nat.is/travelguideeng/plofin_dyrholaey.htm Information] * [http://www.dyrholaey.com/ Dyrhólaey website].
  • 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.
  • Dyrholaey Peninsula and Reynisfjara Beach are a must see places in Iceland. Add them to your bucket list. Visit South Iceland, and enjoy your road trip.
  • Head to the spectacular coastline to experience fantastic views of the surrounding area. From the beach, admire the sight of the Dyrhólaey peninsula, the...
  • Dyrholaey. Clamber over the arch and stacks of this cape extending over the ocean with outlooks offering views of fascinating landmarks of southern Iceland.
  • Aslında, Dyrhólaey, İzlanda anakarasının en güney noktasıdır. Eskiden İzlanda'da ada anlamına gelen eyja olarak da bilinen volkanik kökenli bir adaydı.
  • One of the South Coast’s most recognisable natural formations is the rocky plateau and huge stone sea arch at Dyrhólaey (deer-lay), which rises…