Best attractions and places to see in Helgafellssveit include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites on the Snæfellsnes peninsula. This region offers 13 distinct places to explore, from historic landmarks to scenic viewpoints. Visitors can experience the unique landscapes of Helgafellssveit, characterized by its coastal features and prominent hills like Helgafell. The area provides opportunities to discover hidden waterfalls and significant historical sites.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Very beautifully located hidden waterfall. Ideal for great pictures as you can walk behind the waterfall
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Just before a stream we can follow a gully up to the left. Here we not only follow thick rock formations of rhyolitic tuff, but also the partly intensely orange colored stream bed and some springs lined with deep green moss contribute to the beautiful nature experience.
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The Selvallafoss, also known as the “Sheep's Waterfall”, is a hidden gem in West Iceland. This waterfall has a total height of approximately 19 meters and the longest of the three cascades is 11 meters high1. It's a beautiful spot for photography and hiking, with the option to walk behind the waterfall on a path that leads there. The waterfall is not visible from the road, which adds to its pristine charm.
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The former island north of Stykkishólmur harbor used to be grazed by sheep. Nowadays you can climb it via a staircase and admire the 360° panorama including the lighthouse. Ideal for evening hours.
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According to a legend, a wish comes true if you walk up the mountain silently, turn three times into a stone circle and walk down silently without looking back. Attention, the entrance fee is about 3€
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An architecturally beautiful church. Rather plain on the inside. Behind the church you have a great view of the city and the surrounding area.
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Memory of a very tough Norwegian woman who lived here and commuted alone between Stykkisholmur and Galtareyjar every day with this boat.
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Helgafellssveit offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Selvallafoss (Sheep's Waterfall), a beautiful waterfall where you can walk behind the cascades. The region also features the legendary Helgafell Hill, a natural monument offering panoramic views, and the scenic Selvellir Gorge.
Yes, Helgafellssveit has several historical and cultural sites. The Helgafell Hill and Helgafellskirkja is a significant historical site with a Viking shrine and a church. You can also explore the Norwegian House Museum, The Seaman Memorial, and the Icelandic Eiderdown Center in Stykkishólmur.
Many attractions in Helgafellssveit are suitable for families. These include the historical Helgafell Hill and Helgafellskirkja, the Norwegian House Museum, and the distinctive Stykkishólmskirkja church. The View of Stykkishólmur Harbor also offers a pleasant outing for all ages.
Absolutely. The View of Stykkishólmur Harbor provides an excellent overview of the port. For a 360° panorama, climb Súgandisey Island. Additionally, Stykkishólmskirkja offers great views of the town and surrounding area from behind the church.
Yes, Helgafellssveit offers various hiking trails. You can find easy hikes like the "View of Stykkishólmur Harbor – Stykkishólmskirkja loop" or the "View of Stykkishólmur Harbor – Súgandisey Island loop." For moderate options, consider the "Brook – Selvellir Gorge loop from Selvalafoss." More details can be found in the Hiking in Helgafellssveit guide.
The summer months (June to August) generally offer the mildest weather and longest daylight hours, making them ideal for exploring. However, the region's unique landscapes, like Selvallafoss or Helgafell Hill, can be beautiful in other seasons too, with winter offering a stark, snowy charm.
Yes, Selvallafoss (Sheep's Waterfall) is often described as a hidden gem. It's not visible from the main road, adding to its pristine charm, and allows visitors to walk behind the waterfall. The Selvellir Gorge is another less-trafficked natural site.
Beyond hiking, you can find running trails in Helgafellssveit. Options include the "Grensás loop from Stykkishólmur" and the "Running loop from Stykkishólmur." These routes offer different distances and difficulty levels. Explore more in the Running Trails in Helgafellssveit guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like Stykkishólmur Harbor and Súgandisey Island. The unique architecture of Stykkishólmskirkja and the ability to walk behind Selvallafoss are also highly appreciated.
The Göltur Rowboat in Stykkishólmur is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive historical experience.
Climbing Helgafell Hill is relatively short, as it's only 74 meters high. The ascent and descent, including time to enjoy the views, typically takes less than an hour, making it a quick and rewarding stop.


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