Southwest Iceland: Vik 20 May
20th May 2008
Vik
The beach is just straight ahead
The access to Dyrhólaey is closed from 1/5 - 25/6 as it's breeding season for the Puffin birds. What a disappointment!
Click to see next - Southwest Iceland: Vik → Gullfoss → Geysir 21 May
Vik
We are lucky again. Vik is the wettest spot in Iceland and the weather is warm and sunny during our short stay here. Shortly after checking and a quick lunch, we drove to the nearby black-sand volcanic Reynisfjara Beach.
The beach is just straight ahead
The ridge, Reynisfjall, taken from the visitor's carpark
Reynisfjara Beach
The far end is the rock arch at Dyrhólaey and the nearby sea stacks. We tried reaching there on foot but it only look near.
Checking out on the walls of the cave. It is formed as if slabs of rock tiles being stick together. The art of geology.
Take a closer look on the black-sand. In fact, it is not sand, it's black pebbles, that come in various sizes.
Our next destination is Dyrhólaey, a small peninsula where we hope to catch view of some Puffin birds.
The access to Dyrhólaey is closed from 1/5 - 25/6 as it's breeding season for the Puffin birds. What a disappointment!
Reynisfjall
At the suggestion of the hostel's staff, we decide to take a hike up to the top of ridge, Reynisfjall.
On the top of Reynisfjall
And it's windy and freezing up here.
At the cliff of Reynisfjall
Surroundings of Vik
The sea stacks of Reynisdrangu and the ridge, Reynisfjall, view from the restaurant where we have our lunch.
Accomodation: Norður-Vík Youth Hostel
It's a clean, friendly and cozy place for a short stay, with free internet access. The bad thing is toilet and kitchen is communal, got to wait to use them. This is especially frustrating so during morning rush and the evening dinner time.
We chat to a group of American band members, who fly in after their gig in Denmark. They are here for a visit because they are inspired by the Icelandic band, Sigur Rós. It's really cool to meet a fellow fan of Sigur Rós. The band leader resembles Justin Timberlake and at the start, we thought we see a superstar cooking spaghetti in this little kitchen of a youth hostel here in Vik.
Click to see next - Southwest Iceland: Vik → Gullfoss → Geysir 21 May
2 Comments:
Where is the trailhead for the walk up Reynisfjall?
If I'm not wrong, if you were to walk to the main road from the hostel, you will see there is a split road going up the hill. This road will lead you to Reynisfjall. We went up on the advice from the hostel staff that we will be able to see puffin birds. It turned out nothing at all.
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