Approximately 110 miles (180 km) from Reykjavik you will find the Icelandic town of Vik with the beautiful beach area Reynisfjara Beach in Reynishverfi . It is conveniently placed by highway 1 from Reykjavik city.
Nestling below the giant Mýrdalsjökull Glacier at the southernmost tip of Iceland, the beach at Reynisfjara is frequently lashed by Atlantic storms. In such conditions, the ever changing lacy patterns of white surf against the black volcanic sand are fascinating. The basalt sea stacks of Reynisdrangar rise 66 m above the stormy surf and are home to thousands of vociferous seabirds. According to local legend the Reynisdrangar are the masts of a sailing ship which was turned to stone when the trolls who were stealing it were overtaken by the sunrise. videos and links
The Cottages
There are five cottages located just by the famous beach.
Four of the houses accommodate up to four people.
Four of them have cooking facilities, toilets and showers.
One is for two people with cooking facilities and toilet.
The placement makes staying here a unique experience with magical surroundings.
Gardar – 871 Vík Iceland
- elsaragnars@simnet.is
- reynisfjara-guesthouses.com
- + 354 487 1260
- +354 771 1657