Kirkjufell Mountain
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Jon Kåre J
Lampeland, Norge275 bidrag
jul. 2019 • Par
Klart du må stoppe her, Islands vakreste fjell. Om du er av den spreke typen så går du rundt fjellet. Tar 3 timer, men en helt topp tur. Desverre møtte vi bare to vandrere på vår tur, mens parkering plassen ved fjellet var full.
Skrevet 26. juli 2019
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mjc992
Bristol, UK203 bidrag
jul. 2014 • Familie
Jeg så dette fjellet fra ganske langt unna, og det ikke var på min plan for å stoppe, men jeg er veldig glad for at jeg gjorde det.
Det er så klassiske, så vakkert. Bruke så mye tid her som du kan.
Det er så klassiske, så vakkert. Bruke så mye tid her som du kan.

Skrevet 25. juli 2014
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Kingston-upon-Hull, UK336 bidrag
jul. 2014 • Venner
Som ikke har sett dette vakre fjell på hedersplass i det islandske brosjyrer? Vi ser frem til å stoppe og å måtte gå i området. Vi gjorde dette to ganger, hovedsakelig på grunn av været var ikke så bra første gang. i nærheten av falls komplimenter bilder du vil ta, og det er en liten spasertur rundt foten på fjellet. Vi brukte flere timer der og likte dem veldig godt!

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Fi_B111
Sydney, Australia142 bidrag
jun. 2014 • Familie
Vi lette etter det perfekte stedet å fotografere så mye fotografert fjell, med fossen i forgrunnen. Dessverre var været ikke bra, og vi hadde skyer og stråle, men likevel vakkert

Skrevet 14. juni 2014
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where is the location of the newly added parking lot in September 2019? is it nearby the old parking lot?
Skrevet 24. november 2019
We were there in August and found the parking plentiful at the base of the river below the falls. There may have been more parking across the road from the falls.
Skrevet 1. desember 2019
Hi Jonna. I'm going to be in Iceland and am thinking of hiking around Kirkjufell. I don't think I'm up for climbing to the top as it seems a bit treacherous. Do you know if there are good trails around the mountain and where info about these trails might be?
Thanks!
Steve
Skrevet 27. august 2019
There is a good path from the town centre, it'll take you past a lovely waterfall close to the mountain. and the follow the path around the base.
Skrevet 30. august 2019
È in una piccola cittadina di pescatori. Mi ricordo che è molto vicina, raggiungibile in auto in pochissimi minuti.
Skrevet 21. februar 2019
I'm heading over that way in February how is the hike to the falls in the winter?
Skrevet 30. november 2018
It really depends upon the weather but certainly not as easy as in the Summer. It being Winter, you'll want to dress appropriately for the cold and winds, and possibly snow.
Skrevet 1. desember 2018
Hello, we are going to be visiting here next Summer. My husband is ex mountain rescue and we are both fairly experienced walkers. We will also have our two kids 10&11. We have done a few hilly walks in Scotland with them but nothing involving ropes. We would love to climb this mountain as part of our trip. Would like to know if this would be possible? Can we hire a guide for the trip and how much would this cost (GB) thank you
Skrevet 27. august 2017
We didn't see anyone climbing. I read that you need to hire guides. There are plenty of other beautiful places to hike!
Skrevet 16. september 2017
Hello: I was wondering if it is possible to walk/hike to the mountain and the falls from the town? How far is it from the center of town?
Skrevet 18. april 2017
Yesterday, I hiked from the dock past city center after getting off a cruise ship via tender. It was on the order of 2.5 to 3 miles to the base of the church mountain which is a few hundred meters from the parking lot for the falls. I did not take the most direct route, but was not far off. The climb is moderate, but gets more challenging near the top with three ropes to help you navigate - bring gloves for the rope. The falls are probably 1/4 mile off the road in the opposite direction. With the climb to the top, my round trip was nearly 5 hours, including a good deal of photo taking, but I did not walk out to the falls area to get a closer look. I would plan on 6 hours if you want to go to the falls and do the climb, probably three if you just go to the base of the mountain.
After returning I was told by family that went out the cruise sponsored excursions, that someone died the week before. I don't know if it was a local or a tourist. So be warned, this is not for the feint of heart and comes with real risk.
There is also a nice church and statue near town center that I visited briefly on my way back. I also had an Icelandic sub at a food truck - the of course sold the famous Icelandic fried hot dogs as well. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but be careful if you decide to do this. It's recommended to have s guide, but our cruise did not offer this, probably for liability reasons.
Skrevet 14. august 2017
Hi Hoffyig73,
We are visiting Iceland early April. The drive from Rykakvik to Kirkjufell requires 4x4? any gravel road? we are staying one night near Grundarfjörður, Iceland, next night in Borganese. Any other places you would recommend? Thank you very much!
Skrevet 15. mars 2017
I drove in a Golf, lol :)
Pretty much everywhere on the coast. Take your time and explore!
Skrevet 30. mars 2017
I would like to visit this general area last week in March. I know one cannot 100% predict the weather and road conditions, but is it likely we can drive from Reykjavik one day to Stykkishólmur one day and back to Reykjavik the next with stops along the way for sightseeing? If so, any other favorite spots along the way?
Skrevet 12. mars 2017
Helgafell, a small historical and mystical hill just outside Stykkisholmur is worth a stop and the short climb to the top. Views are beautiful and the legend is explained on an information board at the parking lot at the bottom of the hill. It's an easy climb up and down and can be accomplished in 30 minutes total. Same is true of Sugandisey, the rock formation in Stykkisholmur harbor. Well worth taking the metal stairs to the top for beautiful views of the fjord. This can also be seen in 30 minutes or less. It's worth lingering at sunset though if you have the chance.
Skrevet 13. mars 2017
Hello,
I would like to visit this general area last week in March. I know one cannot 100% predict the weather and road conditions, but is it likely we can drive from Reykjavik one day to Stykkishólmur one day and back to Reykjavik the next with stops along the way for sightseeing? If so, any other favorite spots along the way?
Skrevet 11. mars 2017
Hi Sheryl, not sure if you got my PM. In any case, here was my answer to your latest question:
Yes, we did the whole RR in January, but I grew up in Alaska, so the road conditions and weather weren't anything I hadn't experienced before. That being said, there are basically no guardrails in Iceland, so a few times when we were in whiteout conditions, crazy wind, and high up on the edge of a cliff, it was a touch... more adventurous :)
If you meant Jokulsarlon, you should be able to make it there and back to Reyk in two days (considering your day set aside from snowmachining).
That being said, it might be kind of rushed. It's almost 400km between Reyk and Jokulsarlon, and there's quite a bit to see along the way. However, you will have more daylight hours, and I suppose you could see some stuff on the way there and some on the way back, since it's a simple out and back.
Also, were you planning a day for the Golden Circle? If not, you might want to consider it. There's heaps to see (waterfalls, geysers, craters, and where the North American and European continents split), but it'll take a good part of a day to see it at all.
In any case, our highlights between Reyk and Jokulsarlon were:
- Selfoss (easy, just off the road).
- Seljalandsfoss (awesome, but may take more time if you decide to go behind it, which I highly recommend. If you do, bring waterproof clothes; you will definitely get soaked).
- Solheimajokull (if you haven't seen a glacier before, or even if you have, I recommend going here. I grew up with a glacier "in my backyard" and still thought this was cool. It's a little bit of a walk in from the parking lot, but there aren't many glaciers in the world you can just walk up to).
- Reynisfjara (Black sand beach, so an easy stop if you just want to "see" it and not really spend much time frolicking around on it).
- DC Plane Wreck (really cool, but I'm not sure you'll have time since it's a 4-mi roundtrip walk).
- Fjadrargljufur (still can't pronounce it--haha, but it was a cool canyon, really pretty, just a bit off the RR).
- petting the many friendly Icelandic ponies :) (There's always time for that).
Skrevet 14. mars 2017
Is this visit worthy in the month of December?
Skrevet 7. januar 2017
OMG! It is worth visiting whenever! Most likely too late for your journey, but this is a very special area of Iceland (the peninsula as a whole). See it whenever you can.
Skrevet 9. januar 2017
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