Iceland

Let yourself be impressed by the island of ice and fire.

Ingólfshöfði

Ingólfshöfði

Ingólfshöfði is a 76-metre high promontory flanked on one side by black sands and on the other by the Atlantic Ocean.
Ingólfshöfði is a 76-metre high promontory flanked on one side by black sands and on the other by the Atlantic Ocean. This beautiful and wild nature reserve lies south of the Öræfajökull glacier. Named after the first settler, Ingólfur Arnarson, who spent his first winter there in 874, the promontory is home to thousands of puffins and other seabirds in the summer months. From 5 May to 18 August there are daily tractor cart tours with local farmers.