This is a rugged and varied coastline, riven by fjords and lava flows. The main route north rounds Hvallfjord before reaching the finger-like Snaefellsness peninsula which is peaked with a permanently snow-capped volcano. During winter months, parts of this coast can become isolated and storm battered, but in the summer there are panoramic views of mountains reaching down to long beaches.
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Perched on the wild coast of the Snaefellsnes peninsula, three hours’ drive from Reykjavik, the Budir offers tranquillity, panoramic views and some of Iceland’s best cuisine.
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