Discover the Majestic Ingólfsgarður Lighthouse
Explore the iconic Ingólfsgarður Lighthouse in Reykjavik, a stunning symbol of Iceland's maritime heritage and natural beauty, perfect for all travelers.
The Ingólfsgarður Lighthouse stands as a beacon of history and beauty along the stunning coastline of Reykjavik. This iconic maritime landmark is not just a navigational aid; it encapsulates the spirit of Iceland's rugged natural beauty and rich maritime heritage. The lighthouse's striking white and red color contrasts beautifully with the deep blues of the ocean, making it a favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers alike. As you approach the lighthouse, take a moment to appreciate the panoramic views it offers of the surrounding landscape, including the majestic mountains and the serene waters of the North Atlantic. The area around the lighthouse is perfect for leisurely strolls, where you can soak in the fresh sea breeze and enjoy the sounds of the waves crashing against the rocky shore. The lighthouse is open year-round, allowing visitors to experience its charm in every season, from the crisp air of winter to the vibrant colors of summer. Make sure to bring your camera, as the sunsets here can be truly breathtaking, casting a warm glow over the lighthouse and the sea. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a photography buff, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, the Ingólfsgarður Lighthouse is a delightful stop on your Reykjavik adventure.
Local tips
- Visit during sunset for breathtaking views and perfect lighting for photography.
- Dress warmly, as coastal winds can be chilly, even in summer.
- Bring binoculars to spot seabirds and marine life in the surrounding waters.
- Check local weather conditions before your visit, as they can change rapidly.
A brief summary to Ingólfsgarður Lighthouse
- Harpan 101, Reykjavík, 101, IS
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from Reykjavik, head west on Route 1 (the Ring Road). Continue on Route 1 for about 70 kilometers until you reach the junction for Route 54. Take the exit onto Route 54 towards Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Follow Route 54 for roughly 20 kilometers until you reach the town of Borgarnes. Here, you will find a gas station and several amenities if you need to stop. Continue on Route 54 for another 30 kilometers until you reach the junction for Route 56. Turn left onto Route 56, which will lead you to the Ingólfsgarður Lighthouse. The lighthouse is located along the coastline, and you will see signs directing you to the specific location.
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Public Transportation
For public transport, take a bus from Reykjavik to Borgarnes. Several bus companies operate this route, and you can check schedules on the websites of companies such as Strætó or Sterna. The journey takes approximately 1.5 hours. Once in Borgarnes, you will need to arrange for a taxi to take you to Ingólfsgarður Lighthouse, which is about 30 kilometers away. It's advisable to pre-book your taxi, as public transport options may be limited in this area.
Attractions Nearby to Ingólfsgarður Lighthouse
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Norðurgarður (North Mole Head) Lighthouse
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Harpa Tónlistarhús - fundarherbergi
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Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre
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Hringátta / Circuleight
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Beach stone pyramids Galicany
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Wind Harp
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Þúfa
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Eisenbahn-Denkmal
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Harbor in Reykjavik
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The Icelandic Phallological Museum
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The Icelandic Phallological Museum (Hið Íslenzka Reðasafn)
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Arnarhóll
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Arnarholl park
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Founder Statue
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Ingólfur Arnarson
Landmarks nearby to Ingólfsgarður Lighthouse
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‘Looking Seawards’ Statue
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Lækjartorg
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Prime Minister’s Office
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Reykjavík Art Museum Hafnarhús
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Gamla Bíó
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The Haunted Walk of Reykjavik
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Reykjavik Harbour
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The Icelandic Punk Museum
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Water Carrier
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Skrúfuhringur
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Bankastraeti 10 Marker
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The Reykjavik Food Walk
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What's On in Reykjavík - Tourist Information Centre
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Reykjavik Pride Square
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i8 Grandi