• Dyrhólaey is a naturally formed arch on the shoreline west of the tiny village of Vík on the south coast in Iceland.
  • 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.
  • As you explore the lower areas of Dyrhólaey, you'll have the opportunity to observe these charming creatures up close, as they go about their daily activities.
  • Want to find the best trails in Dyrhólaey for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 1 great trails for hiking and more.
  • 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.
  • The popular tourist village of Vic is famous for its black sand beaches and proximity to Cape Dyrholaey and a naturally formed arch in the rock.
  • There has even been a daredevil pilot that flew through the arch with a small-craft airplane! From the top of Dyrhólaey there is a great view of the surrounding area.
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  • 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…
  • In Icelandic, Dyrhólaey means “the hill-island with the door-hole”, which refers both to the height of the area, and the geologic features in the area.