Iceland Trippers
Steeped in culture and with limitless adventure, West Iceland offers a variety of different opportunities to see unforgettable landscapes, national parks, villages, and more.
Glymur Waterfall is the second-highest waterfall in Iceland, reaching a cascade of 198 meters (around 650 feet).
This 463-meter mountain is on the north coast of Iceland’s Snaefellsnes Peninsula and is claimed to be the most photographed mountain in the country.
Krauma Spa asks visitors to experience nature from its core, so of course, we recommend it when we suggest things to do in West Iceland!
The Londragnar are a pair of rocks in West Iceland that are volcanic plugs composed of basalt.
Gudrunarlaug is a thermal bath in West Iceland. Exploring the amount of hot pools in Iceland could take forever.