Icelandic Peninsula
The Icelandic Peninsula is a prominent landform located in southwestern Iceland. It is characterized by its rugged terrain, volcanic landscapes, and geothermal activity. The peninsula is bordered by the Reykjavik area to the north and the Faxaflói Bay to the south, making it a significant geographical feature of the country.
This region is home to several notable natural attractions, including hot springs and waterfalls. The Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often referred to as "Iceland in Miniature," is part of the larger Icelandic Peninsula and showcases diverse landscapes, from mountains to coastal cliffs, attracting tourists and nature enthusiasts alike.