We set off on a hike to the waterfall
Skogafoss
, one of the most impressive in Iceland. The next stop will be the village of
Inlet
, where we will stop for lunch. Let's then head to
Dyrholaey
, a vantage point on the
black beach of Reynisfjara.
Going down, we will immediately be able to admire
Gardar
, the cliff of basalt columns with a hexagonal base and then continue, at low tide, to the natural cave of
Neck Nose Cave
. In front of you you will see Reynisdrangar, the stacks of lava rock that emerge from the sea. While in the distance, on the right, if we are lucky, we will see puffins flying and bravely launching themselves into the wind. Before returning he awaits us
Seljalandsfoss
, the only waterfall where you can walk a path behind the flow of water, we will not come out dry!