The shores of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula are cut up with black volcanic lagoons, among which you can see the Djupalonssandur Beach. Tourists prefer the bay for the infernal valleys of solidified lava. Fragments of a British trawler shipwrecked in 1948 rest on black pebbles. Leave your car in the free parking and explore the station of the Icelandic fishermen. Today the bay is uninhabited, only a pile of stones reminds of the past, where the ancient fishermen tested their strength.