A few kilometres from Reykjavík you will find a breathtaking nature reserve, called Heiðmörk. Its odd shaped, volcanic red hills (Rauðhólar) can be easily spotted from the distance and the rare sight of a forest with over 5 million trees that were planted by pioneers and volunteers in the 50’s will catch your eyes as well. GPS coordinates of the red hills: 64°09′74.70″N, 21.75′13.62″W
Address: Reykjavík, Iceland
Hours: Open today: Open 24 hours
Website: http://heidmork.is/
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