Malarrif Lighthouse百科及旅行攻略

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Malariff lighthouse iceland, 356, Iceland
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Hellnar, Iceland
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周一至周日:24 小时营业
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Malarrif Lighthouse Snaefellsjokull VolcanoMalarrif Lighthouse (Malarrifsviti) is a rocket-shaped landmark located on the westernmost tip of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in Iceland, within the Snaefellsjokull National Park. The offbeat shape of the lighthouse stands out to first-time visitors, but the scenic setting facing the Atlantic Ocean also makes it a favorite of those seeking coastal views and a unique landmark. 

Beyond its strikingly modern silhouette, Malarrif Lighthouse is steeped in history. The original structure, built in 1917 and later replaced in 1946, stands on what was once a traditional and extremely isolated Icelandic farm of Malarrif. For a long time, this remote southwestern coast of the peninsula felt like a world apart, existing in relative isolation from the rest of the country.

Today, the isolation that once defined Malarrif is a thing of the past. Far from being a forgotten corner, it has become a quiet yet significant part of the Snaefellsjokull National Park. For travelers exploring the well-trodden paths of the park on Snaefellsnes tours, Malarrif offers a compelling blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and photographic opportunities.

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Things To See and Do at Malarrif Lighthouse

Malarrif LighthousePhoto by Richard Bartz, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
The dramatic scenic setting of Malarrif is the primary draw, as the bold white lighthouse stands sentinel atop a rugged cliff. Below, the black pebbled shores meet the powerful, often turbulent waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

Adding to the coastal drama is the 66-foot (20-meter) lighthouse itself, which boasts a striking, almost rocket-like design that sharply contrasts with the raw, natural landscape. Its unique architectural flair—some have noted subtle Art Deco influences—makes it an exceptionally photogenic subject. 

While entry into Malarrif Lighthouse itself is not permitted, the surrounding area offers ample opportunities for exploration. Visitors can marvel at the rugged beauty of the Snaefellsnes shoreline stretching in either direction, providing a wealth of captivating scenes for photographers. 

 

From this vantage point, tourists are also treated to impressive views of the iconic Londrangar basalt stacks rising majestically from the sea nearby. On a clear day, you can even see the glacier-capped Snaefellsjokull Volcano dominating the skyline. Well-maintained coastal paths also invite leisurely walks.

Near the lighthouse, the Snaefellsjokull Visitor Center is also located at Malarrif. It is a good stop for information about the Snaefellsjokull National Park.

How To Get to Malarrif Lighthouse

malarrif lighthouse icelandPhoto by Almir de Freitas, licensed under CC BY 2.0, via Flickr.
Malarrif Lighthouse graces the southwest coast of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in western Iceland. Nestled within the Snaefellsjokull National Park, it is located around 200 kilometers from Reykjavik. Its proximity to the fishing villages of Arnarstapi and Hellnar makes it easily accessible for those exploring the peninsula's coastal communities.

Independent travelers can readily reach the area via Iceland's car rental options, and accommodations in Arnarstapi and other villages offer an ideal starting point for discovering both the lighthouse and the broader national park.

Top Attractions Near Malarrif Lighthouse in Iceland

malarrif lighthouse iceland snaefellsjokull national parkNestled on the southern shores of Snaefellsjokull National Park, Malarrif Lighthouse is an excellent starting point for exploring the Snaefellsnes natural wonders. The peninsula is often described as “Iceland in Miniature,” featuring many of the country’s unique natural attractions within a relatively small area.  

A mere kilometer's walk east of the lighthouse will bring you to the famous Londrangar basalt cliffs. These towering volcanic rocks, remnants of an ancient crater rim, rise unexpectedly from the landscape.

Djupalonssandur BeachA short drive east will lead you to the dramatic black sand beach of Djupalonssandur. Further inland, the mysterious depths of Vatnshellir Cave beckon. Charming villages like Hellnar, with its stunning coastal arches, also lie within easy reach.

And, of course, no visit to the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, particularly around Malarrif, is complete without the ever-present Snaefellsjokull Volcano. Looming in the distance, its glacier-capped peak provides a breathtaking backdrop to the coastal scenery. Whether you're capturing it in photographs or planning a closer exploration of its slopes, this legendary volcano is a sight to see.

Best Time To Visit Malarrif Lighthouse

malarrif lighthouse icelandPhoto by Attila Geréb, licensed under CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
The best time to visit Malarrif Lighthouse largely depends on your priorities. For the longest daylight hours and milder temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring the surrounding coastal paths, the summer months (June to August) are generally recommended. However, this is also the peak tourist season, so expect more crowds.

The shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) can offer a good balance with fewer visitors and still relatively pleasant weather, though you should be prepared for potentially cooler temperatures and changeable conditions. While Malarrif Lighthouse is accessible year-round, winter conditions can affect driving safety, especially for those unfamiliar with Iceland’s rural roads.

Plan a Trip to Malarrif Lighthouse

malarrif lighthouse western icelandPhoto by Diego Delso, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
Planning a trip to the captivating Malarrif Lighthouse offers a chance to witness Iceland's dramatic coastal beauty and rich history firsthand. Numerous guided tours of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula include a stop at this iconic landmark, providing convenient transportation and insightful commentary.

  • 12-Hour Tour of Snaefellsnes Peninsula: Explore the National Park of Snaefellsnes Peninsula on a day-long tour with a stop at Malarrif and Londrangar.
  • 5-Day Guided Winter Tour of Snaefellsnes and South Coast: Experience Iceland’s Snaefellsnes Peninsula and stunning South Coast during winter. The tour includes an option to visit Malarrif Lighthouse.
  • The Vatnshellir Cave Tour: Join a 50-minute tour of the 8,000-year-old lava cave. While the tour itself doesn't include the lighthouse, visitors can conveniently utilize the facilities at the visitor center located beside Malarrif Lighthouse.
常见问题
可以进入马拉里夫灯塔内部参观吗?
很遗憾,马拉里夫灯塔通常不对公众开放内部参观。不过,灯塔外观以及周边景观视野绝佳,非常适合拍照取景。
什么时候去马拉里夫灯塔最好?
夏季(6月至8月)白昼时间最长、气温更温和,非常适合探索游览。
参观马拉里夫灯塔需要门票吗?
不需要,参观马拉里夫灯塔及周边区域不收取门票。
怎么去马拉里夫灯塔?
马拉里夫灯塔位于斯奈山半岛最西端,距离雷克雅未克约三小时车程。
马拉里夫灯塔附近有配套设施吗?
虽然灯塔本身无法进入,但旁边就是斯奈菲尔斯冰川游客中心,提供洗手间和旅游信息等设施。
马拉里夫灯塔全年开放吗?
是的,马拉里夫灯塔及周边区域通常全年都可到达。不过, 冬季路况可能会让前往这里的驾驶变得不安全,尤其是对不熟悉冰岛乡村道路的游客来说。
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