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Bridge Between Continents (Brú milli heimsálfa) – footbridge across the Eurasian and North American plates

Bridge Between Continents (Brú milli heimsálfa) – footbridge across the Eurasian and North American plates

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Best time to visit

Early morning or late evening in summer for softer light and fewer visitors; winter nights can reveal northern lights when skies are clear.

Budget tips

Free entry, no ticket required; parking near the site is usually free but limited. Combine the visit with other Reykjanes sites to save on driving and fuel costs.

Recommended for

Geology enthusiasts, Photography enthusiasts, Day-trippers and layover visitors, Couples and solo travelers

Plan your visit

30-45 min

About

Korte feiten: You can stand with one foot on each tectonic plate and peer into the visible rift where oceanic crust gives way to continental rock. Researchers monitor the plates moving apart at roughly two to three centimeters per year, so the crack widens by about a fingernail's width every few years.

Hoogtepunten: Local visitors have a playful ritual of lining up for a "two-continent" selfie, often spending five to ten minutes balancing each foot on a different plate while a friend snaps the shot. Sharp, salty air and the mineral tang of cooled lava greet you as wind whistles through the rift, the hollow clack of the footbridge underfoot turning a simple crossing into a surprisingly cinematic moment.

Insider tips

  • Wear a windproof jacket and sturdy shoes, weather changes quickly on the peninsula.
  • Walk both ends of the bridge for different photo angles, and aim for golden hour when possible.
  • Avoid midday tour-bus arrivals by visiting before 10:00 or after 16:00 in summer.
  • Keep visits short if busy, then return to take photos when crowds thin.

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