Lóndrangar
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Kristen Mackiewicz
" Londrangar is the remnants of volcanic basalt columns sticking out from the sea. The remains of a crater which has been eroded by the sea to form the beautiful pillars - 75 meters and 61 meters high. The dramatic cliffs and coastline are very picturesque and a must see on the peninsula. Time: 30 minutes Rating: 5/5 Crowds: moderate Vehicle: all accessible Parking: there is a proper parking lot for Londrangar that I marked on the map, but you can also park at Malariff (lighthouse pictured above) and walk towards the cliffs. Small lot - free. Amenities: none Views: There is a walking path and viewing platform at the Londrangar parking lot - please stay on designated areas to protect the fragile nature. Pro-tip: a common sight for puffins and other bird species between April-August! More info: locals believe that elves live in the lava around Londrangar - so be on the lookout!"
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Yasmin Alwaily
"Entrada: gratis, abierto todo el día
Parking: gratis
Es un sendero fácil por el que ves los diferentes acantilados, que son impresionantes"
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Stephen Jiroch
"This is a really cool area with sea cliffs and formations to check out. "
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