Snæfellsjökull National Park
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Snæfellsjökull National Park is a national park located on the tip of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in West Iceland. The park is home to the ice-covered volcanic crater that was the setting for Jules Verne's book Journey to the Center of the Earth.Understand
Landscape
Expect a huge variety of natural beauty, ranging from towering sea stacks to sandy beaches. The volcano is ice-capped year round.Flora and fauna
Get in
The northern entrance to the park is just outside Hellissandur. Ólafsvík is otherwise the main town on this part of the Peninsula.
Get around
Most of the roads on the Western and SW-most parts of the peninsula are unpaved (to road 54). Road 574, Utnesvegur, leads around the park more or less by the coast, while road 570, Jökulhálsleið, leads east of the glacier outside of the park but close to the glacier. F575 between Utnesvegur and Jökulhálsleið leads over the highland, but requires four wheel drive.
Several companies offer tours to the summit.
Several companies offer tours to the summit.
See
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phone: +354 787 0001An 8000 year old cave formed by the cooling lava from the eruption of Snæfellsjökull. One of the most easily accessible caves nationwide, Jules Verne decided to begin his journey to the earth's core here. Light climbing and rain jacket necessary. Visit only possible with guided tours.
LondrangarSticking out like a castle on the sea, the dikes are what is left of a sunken volcanic crater. Best seen from a viewpoint a couple kilometers away.
Skarðsvík BeachTired of volcanoes and glaciers? Head to the beach! In contrast with black sand along most Icelandic coastline, this beach is not unlike the ones in the more temperate regions. Just don't forget, it's colder!
Do
Walking, skiing, and/or snowmobiling will take one to the top of Snæfellsjökull. Beware of crevasses.
Sleep
Lodging
Hotels exist in Hellissandur and Ólafsvík. The Hotel Hellissandur (with a restaurant) appears more reliable than Ólafsvík.Camping
Backcountry
Stay safe
Beware crevasses. And weather.