Ingólfshöfði

Ingólfshöfði (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈiŋkoul(f)sˌhœvðɪ] ⓘ) is a small headland and private nature reserve[1] on the south coast of Iceland.

It is believed to be the location where Ingólfur Arnarson originally landed in Iceland in or around 874 CE,[2] and where he stayed the first winter and it is named after him as a result.

[3][4][5][6] Ingólfshöfði reaches a maximum elevation of 76 meters (249 ft).

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Ingolfshöfdi, Iceland