
Brimketill – natural lava rock sea pool and coastal viewpoint
Best time to visit
Late afternoon or golden hour for warm directional light on the rocks and calmer winds; winter brings dramatic storms and fewer visitors but short daylight.
Budget tips
Entry and parking are free, no passes required; combine with other Reykjanes Peninsula stops to save time and fuel.
Recommended for
Photography enthusiasts, Coastal walkers, Geology enthusiasts, Day trippers from Keflavík or Reykjavík
Plan your visit
30-45 min
About
Szybkie fakty: Rugged lava rock traps seawater in a shallow pool, letting you peer at anemones and tiny crustaceans while waves thunder nearby. A narrow, wind-buffed ledge makes the spot feel cinematic at golden hour, and photographers love the glossy reflections against the basalt.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: A hollow basin roars like a kettle when a big swell hits, sending a salty spray that tingles on your face and smells sharply of iron. Stand just a few meters from the rim on a slim rock shelf and you can watch one spectacular second where wet black basalt flashes molten-orange as the sun drops, a moment many locals time for photos.
Insider tips
- Wear sturdy waterproof boots and a windproof jacket, surfaces are uneven and often slippery.
- Keep a safe distance from the water, large unexpected waves can sweep across the rocks.
- Photograph from the low cliff east of the pool at golden hour for the best compositions and textures.
- Avoid midday when tour buses may stop, early morning or late afternoon is quieter.
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