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Places to Visit in Vik

 
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Dyrholaey
Ranked #1 of 8 attractions in Vik
Category: Geologic Formations; Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Peninsula of volcanic origin.
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Ranked #2 of 8 attractions in Vik
Category: Beaches
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Ranked #3 of 8 attractions in Vik
Category: Tours
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Ranked #4 of 8 attractions in Vik
Category: Geologic Formations

Myrdalsjokull is the largest of the glaciers in the area just above Vik.  A finger-like glacier named Solheimajokull juts out from the larger glacier and is easily accessible from... more »

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Ranked #5 of 8 attractions in Vik
Category: Tours
Owner description: The main emphasis of Katlatrack‘s activies revolve around the glacier Myrdalsjokull and Katla, Icelands most powerful volcano... more » Owner description: The main emphasis of Katlatrack‘s activies revolve around the glacier Myrdalsjokull and Katla, Icelands most powerful volcano which sleeps under its thick blanket of ice, and the majestic nature which surrounds that area. Katlatrack makes every effort to adapt their trips to your needs so that you will have the best possible experience. « less
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Ranked #6 of 8 attractions in Vik
Category: Architectural Buildings; Churches/ Cathedrals; Farms
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Owner description: Handcrafted glassware such as dishes, bowls and souvenirs. The artist Gudrun Sigurdardottir handcrafts various glassware and... more » Owner description: Handcrafted glassware such as dishes, bowls and souvenirs. The artist Gudrun Sigurdardottir handcrafts various glassware and many items are inspired by the unspoiled nature found surrounding Vik. She also incorporates the ash from local volcano Eyjafjallajokull which last erupted in 2010. « less
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