Snaefellsnes · Snaefellsnes peninsula · Iceland
★★★☆☆ Beach & outdoors
No admission charge for anyone. Parking or transport may still cost.
FREE. A black pebble beach with the rusted remains of an English trawler wrecked in 1948, left where they lie as a memorial. Four lifting stones on the beach were used to test whether a man was strong enough to join a fishing crew; try the smallest.
| Adult ticket | Free entry |
|---|---|
| Child ticket | Free entry |
| Typical visit | 1 hour |
| Opening hours | Free; strong waves |
| Indoors or out | Outdoors |
| Region | West Iceland, Iceland |
| Prices quoted in | ISK |
The planner warns of freezing in January, December. Outside those months it says nothing, which is the point — a warning that fires every day is one nobody reads.
Short days. Snaefellsnes peninsula gives under 6 hours of daylight in January, December.
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The planner prices a whole day for your exact party, warns about closures and drive times, and totals the trip in your own currency.
Official page: https://www.west.is/