This is the best day trip, in my opinion from Reykjavik. Definitely more impressive than the golden circle. You can do a variety of different things like drive through lava fields that feel like a di…Full review by Karim M
Jul 23, 2024
A national park that surrounds the western and southern tip of the Snæfellsnes peninsula. Massive lava fields cover the ground, some with moss some exposed. Fantastical scenery.Full review by godot1313
Jun 9, 2024
If you only have one day to explore Iceland’s geological wonders, go here and tour the peninsula. Towering basalt cliffs, multi-coloured mountain slopes, and various ocean attractions. Take your …Full review by Glen E
Hello! Is there a certain time visitors must leave the park?
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This isn't like an american park. It's more "protected land". There's no gates or borders. It's like entering a state or city limits parts are curated but others are just land.
Does the road around the Snaefellsjokull pennisula require 4WD? Will be driving the first week in September. Traveling from Budir off Ring Road to Olasvik.
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No- it's a regular highway like the ring road. There's a road up to the Snaefellsjokul glacier that would require a 4wd. All smaller roads off the main highway were fine with our 2wd.
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