Ingólfshöfði is a cape and nature reserve in Southeast Iceland, known for its rocky cliffs and rich birdlife, including puffins and seabirds. It has a lighthouse and ruins of old fishingmen's huts, and is named after Iceland's first settler, Ingolfur Arnarsson. Visitors can explore the area on foot and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. It's a great spot to immerse yourself in nature and learn about Iceland's history at the same time.