Arnarstapi & Black Church: Iceland's Coastal Gems! 🏔️🖤
by Belinda S.G
Sep 15, 2025
Discover the magic of Iceland's Snæfellsnes Peninsula!
Start in Arnarstapi, a quaint fishing village with dramatic basalt cliffs, sea caves, and the iconic Gatklettur arch—perfect for birdwatching (spot kittiwakes & terns! 🐦) and folklore vibes at the Bárður Snæfellsás statue, a half-troll guardian 🗿.
Hike the easy 2.5km coastal trail to Hellnar (1hr, stunning ocean views 🌅—wear sturdy shoes for uneven lava paths).
Visit Sönghellir Cave for echoing acoustics & ancient carvings 🎶.
Pro tip: Pack layers; check internet for forecasts & for conditions ☔.
Drive 2.5hrs from Reykjavik via Ring Road 1 to Borgarnes (2WD OK on paved roads, but 4x4 for gravel 🚗).
Best in summer for puffins, but winter snow adds ethereal beauty (use cleats on ice ❄️).
Head west ~30min (20km) on Road 54 to Búðakirkja (Black Church) in remote Búðir—its pitch-black wood contrasts epic lava fields & Snæfellsjökull glacier 🏔️.
Built 1703, rebuilt 1848, it's a photog's dream (capture at golden hour! 📸).
Stroll the historic graveyard ⚰️; interior open for events (reserve via local parish).
Nearby, Hotel Búðir offers cozy stays with glacier views—grab coffee & relax ☕.
Trick: Visit at dusk for serene solitude; avoid crowds by going early 🌄. Combine with Ytri Tunga seal beach (10min away 🦭).
Travel Hacks: Rent a car for flexibility (book early, inspect for damage 🚘).
Fuel up in Hellnar; no shops in villages ⛽.
Eco-tip: Stick to paths to protect fragile moss 🌿. Total loop: 1-2 days.
Budget: Free entry, but tours ~$100 💸.
Safe driving—watch for sheep! 🐑🌟
Post by Belinda S.G | Sep 15, 2025












