• The locals talk about the low island and the high island in Dyrhólaey. ... There are toilet facilities on the lower part of Dyrhólaey.
  • 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.
  • Dyrhólaey Nature Reserve is home to a unique rock formation, epic views, a stunning lighthouse, and even puffins! Let's plan your visit.
  • Read our travel guide on what are the best things to see and do on Dyrholaey, when to go, how to get, where to stay, and what to expect.
  • Dyrholaey or the Arch with the Hole is a stunning cape in South Iceland. Experience its iconic lighthouse, breathtaking views, and nearby glaciers.
  • Looming over the Reynisfjara black volcanic beach is Dyrhólaey, a 120-metre high promontory jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Dyrhólaey is a naturally formed arch on the shoreline west of the tiny village of Vík on the south coast in Iceland.
  • 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.
  • The village of Vík is famous for its black sand beaches and its proximity to Dyrholaey promontory, a naturally formed arch in the cliff.
  • It is at a distance of 174 kilometers and 2.5 hours away from the capital city. A former island, Dyrhólaey is a peninsula at the southern edge of the country.