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Hiking in Blautós Og Innstavogsnes offers exploration of a protected nature reserve on the northwestern rim of Akranes, Iceland. The region features diverse coastal and estuarine environments, including mudflats, beaches, baylands, and inlets, where the river Berjadalsá flows. Geological formations from glacial periods contribute to the unique landscape, which is well-vegetated and supports varied ecosystems. While formal trails are limited, an accessible path runs along the coastline, providing opportunities for hikers to experience the area's natural features.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Memorial commemorating the 11 people from Akranes, aged between 20 and 30, who died in the "Hafmeyjarslysið" (Mermaid Disaster) on September 14, 1905, when the six-person boat Hafmeyjan wrecked en route from Reykjavík to Akranes. The exact cause of this tragic accident is largely unknown, but it is likely that the boat's overloading played a role.
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The Akranes Lighthouse is a charming destination in any season. Away from the bright lights, tourists and locals flock here in winter to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights dancing and flickering in the sky. In summer, you can see locals picnicking in front of the lighthouse. The larger of the two lighthouses, built in 1947, has also been used for concerts and art exhibitions in recent years.
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Here you can register with the lighthouse keeper for a tour of the lighthouse.
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The Akranes Church was consecrated in 1896 and is the first and only church on the peninsula. However, there was already a church in Görðar, where the cemetery still stands today. In the Akranes churchyard, a bell tower commemorates the church in Görðar since the beginning of Christianity in Iceland. Icelandic Bishop Ásmundur Guðmundsson consecrated the tower in the summer of 1958.
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The work school has taken on many fun projects this summer, among other things they painted an artwork by Tinna Royal on the gable of Hafbjargarhús. The work has attracted a lot of attention and blends in well with the environment. One group in the Working School with their class leader did this project, they got a lot of attention from the tourists who went through Breiðina and enjoyed it a lot. This is one of eight works of art that will be painted on the gables of houses on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Akraneskaupstadir. Artists either paint the works themselves or design them and get others to paint them on the walls. Source: akranes.is
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Guðlaug Baths has three levels. The third level is a viewing platform with gorgeous views over the sea and often to Reykjavík. Underneath, on the second level is the larger and hotter of the two pools along with showers and activity/equipment space. Finally, on the lowest level is a shallow wading pool. Stairs join the three levels together and also provide access down to the beach. Guðlaug Baths can be defined as a natural pool or a leisure pool. Additionally, there are changing rooms and outdoor showers for guests to use.
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There are 7 hiking trails in Blautós Og Innstavogsnes. These include 5 easy routes and 2 moderate routes, offering options for various skill levels.
Hikers in Blautós Og Innstavogsnes will experience diverse coastal and estuarine environments, including mudflats, beaches, baylands, skerries, and inlets. The area also features unique geological formations, remnants from the last glacial periods, and is well-vegetated, contributing to its preserved ecosystems.
Yes, several routes in the area are circular. For example, you can explore the coastal area near Akranes on the Old Akranes Lighthouse – Fish drying racks loop from Akranes, or discover local art and the town's church on the easy Murals in Iceland – Akranes Church loop from Akranes.
Yes, Blautós Og Innstavogsnes offers several easy routes that are suitable for families. For instance, the Grettistak Sculpture loop from Grundir is an easy 2.4 km path, perfect for a shorter family outing.
The spring and autumn migrations are particularly special for birdwatching, as the reserve is a crucial stopover for many migratory birds, including a significant portion of the Brant geese population. The diverse coastal environment is enjoyable throughout the warmer months for hiking.
Blautós Og Innstavogsnes is renowned for its rich birdlife. You can expect to see numerous migratory birds, especially during spring and autumn. Eider ducks also nest in the area, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching and nature photography.
While hiking, you'll encounter the distinctive coastal and estuarine landscapes, as well as geological formations from the glacial periods. Some routes, like the Old Akranes Lighthouse – Fish drying racks loop from Akranes, pass by notable local features such as the lighthouse and traditional fish drying racks.
The routes in Blautós Og Innstavogsnes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from 6 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique coastal scenery and the opportunity to explore a protected natural environment near Akranes.
While there are no formal marked footpaths within the nature reserve, an accessible trail runs along the beach. Hikers should be prepared for coastal conditions, which can include varying terrain like mudflats and beaches. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Given its proximity to Akranes, parking is generally accessible in the urban areas from which many of the routes start or loop. Specific parking details for individual trailheads would be best checked on the respective route pages.
Blautós Og Innstavogsnes is conveniently located near the urban area of Akranes. Public transport options to Akranes are available, and from there, many trails are within easy reach, often starting directly from the town.
The region offers 2 moderate hiking trails. The longest moderate route is the Old Akranes Lighthouse – Fish drying racks loop from Akranes, which is 8.0 km long and takes approximately 2 hours 2 minutes to complete, offering a more extended coastal exploration.


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