Mt. Kirkjufell (463 m) is the
most prominent mountain near the town of Grundarfjörður. It is most beautiful
landmark and photographed mountain in Iceland the icon of the Snaefellsnes
Peninsula. The mountain of Kirkjufell and its waterfall Kirkjufellsfoss,
attracts nature lovers and photographers. Its isolated location jutting out
into the sea makes it a focal point for tourists and seamen alike. The area surrounded
by beaches, lovely walking trail around it as well as a more challenging climb
up to the top where bird and fish fossils can be found. There’s something
exclusive about the shape of Mt. Kirkjufell, green in summer, orange in winter
and white with snow. However, with aurora borealis it provides breathtaking
views. The best time to catch the Northern Lights in Iceland is between
September and January.
Even photographers waiting for many
hours to capture sun rise and sun set view.
The mountain is free-standing and referred to as the most beautiful
mountain as you’ll see crowds of visitors with tripods and cameras taking
photos like the one above, i.e. from this angle with the waterfall in front. Kirkjufell
is most favorite for film making location featuring as the "arrowhead
mountain" that the Hound and the company north of the Wall see when
capturing a wight. Kirkjufell is formed with a stack of layers of sedimentary
rocks from glacial and interglacial stages. At the base is Tertiary Lava and
then it alternates between Sandstone, and Quaternary lava. At the top is tuff
and during the last Ice age, erosion shaped it. Their sides are so steep
because it was a high rock pressured between 2 glacier tongues. It is possible
to hike to the top of Kirkjufell but difficult hike with very steep sections.
Do not go by yourself as it is very dangerous, get hire an experienced guide
that can take you through the right tracks.
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