Gljufrabui Waterfalls
Gljufrabui Waterfalls
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Tom J
لندن, UK1,776 مساهمة
زوجان • أغسطس 2024
We have visited Gljufrabui waterfall a couple of times over the last 2 summers and I can safely say it is not a "hidden gem" anymore. In actual fact when you arrive at Seljalandsfoss there is sign posts indicating exactly where it is from the car park.
It is about 600m from Seljalandsfoss so it does require a little walk - if you are visiting as part of a larger tour group you may be pushed for time to see it as they don't always stop for long enough so be prepared.
That being said, the waterfall is truly stunning, from the outside of the cliff you can get a subtle view of the falls through the crack in which the stream trickles through. To get to the base of the waterfall you do have to navigate a "stepping stone" style approach skipping over the larger rocks to avoid getting your feet wet in glacially cold water (trust me...its COLD).
When you are at the base of the waterfall - there is no staying dry! Be sure to have a waterproof jacket at least as the spray from the falls is contained in the cauldron that you have clambered into. This can make it particularly difficult for photography as you will have a split second before your lens is covered in mist!
Whilst you are going to get wet, the feeling of the cold mist on your face whilst your stood at the base of this waterfall is a feeling like no other, grounding and energizing, truly remarkable!
We actually visited it this summer over 2 days, the first day we arrived at around 14:00 and there was a QUEUE of people about 30 people long outside the canyon waiting their turn to go in and take photos (not so hidden right!). We then visited the next morning at about 7am and had the whole place to ourselves for about 30minutes.
It is definitely worth a stop if you can, walking up the stream through the cliff face is a remarkable experience and this is by far the most accessible waterfall of its kind in Iceland!
It is about 600m from Seljalandsfoss so it does require a little walk - if you are visiting as part of a larger tour group you may be pushed for time to see it as they don't always stop for long enough so be prepared.
That being said, the waterfall is truly stunning, from the outside of the cliff you can get a subtle view of the falls through the crack in which the stream trickles through. To get to the base of the waterfall you do have to navigate a "stepping stone" style approach skipping over the larger rocks to avoid getting your feet wet in glacially cold water (trust me...its COLD).
When you are at the base of the waterfall - there is no staying dry! Be sure to have a waterproof jacket at least as the spray from the falls is contained in the cauldron that you have clambered into. This can make it particularly difficult for photography as you will have a split second before your lens is covered in mist!
Whilst you are going to get wet, the feeling of the cold mist on your face whilst your stood at the base of this waterfall is a feeling like no other, grounding and energizing, truly remarkable!
We actually visited it this summer over 2 days, the first day we arrived at around 14:00 and there was a QUEUE of people about 30 people long outside the canyon waiting their turn to go in and take photos (not so hidden right!). We then visited the next morning at about 7am and had the whole place to ourselves for about 30minutes.
It is definitely worth a stop if you can, walking up the stream through the cliff face is a remarkable experience and this is by far the most accessible waterfall of its kind in Iceland!
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Chad2014
غينزفيل, فلوريدا241 مساهمة
العائلة • سبتمبر 2024
Simply the best. It's different. It's tall. It's stunning. You get really close. Walking into the cave over the stream makes it adventurous and limits the number of people so this feels less crowded. Don't miss this but DO wait your turn before entering the cave. Even the walk here from the nearby larger waterfall is beautiful.
كُتب بتاريخ 18 سبتمبر 2024
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709andrewf
لندن, UK93 مساهمة
زوجان • يوليو 2024
It’s quite likely you may miss Gljufrabui if you’re visiting the nearby Seljalandsfoss. It’s definitely worth donning your full wet weather gear and taking the additional walk because if you can successfully navigate the short canyon at the entrance you’re in for a spectacular treat. These falls are unique and beautiful.
كُتب بتاريخ 17 أغسطس 2024
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Blondevoyage94
493 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • يوليو 2024
Waterfall very famous in social media, I do not give my best because it is really crowded.
The path to its famous boulder becomes almost impassable. Go early in the morning or during the midnight sun.
The path to its famous boulder becomes almost impassable. Go early in the morning or during the midnight sun.
كُتب بتاريخ 28 يوليو 2024
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Justin R
Lino Lakes, Minnesota371 مساهمة
العائلة • يونيو 2024
Located just a short walk from Seljalandsfoss away from the parking area is this gem of a waterfall within a crevice. It's stepping stones to get to the waterfall itself over the stream but easy enough. My young kids (3 and 6) did not go back in the crevice. My 6-year-old probably could have made it but was too scared.
كُتب بتاريخ 11 يوليو 2024
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LisaMNUSA
Saint Paul, Minnesota1,095 مساهمة
العائلة • يونيو 2024
After visiting Seljalandsfoss, we walked to Gljufrabui Waterfall. To see it, you have to walk through a short, narrow passage with water flowing out from a cave-like space. The cave has a hole at the top from which the water pours down, creating a very interesting sight. I liked it a lot. Since the passage is narrow and the cave area is small, it could be frustrating if there are a lot of people there.
كُتب بتاريخ 4 يوليو 2024
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AK8397
أونتاريو, كندا1,018 مساهمة
العائلة • يونيو 2024
Most people visit Seljalandsfoss and leave. That is the main falls closest to the parking lot. But if you carry on down the path, you will find some other waterfalls and caves. The last one at the end of the path is Gljufrabui Waterfalls. You have to walk through a crevice in the rocks to get to this hidden site where the water pours down into this cave-like opening. Very impressive and fun to check out.
كُتب بتاريخ 30 يونيو 2024
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AnSe1979
De Pinte, بلجيكا325 مساهمة
العائلة • أبريل 2024
The last waterfall in the line if you start at Seljalandsfoss. The strange thing was that almost everyone returned before seeing it. However, it is the most spectacular waterfall! You have to move partly through the water along the rocks to see this beautiful waterfall. Appropriate clothing and footwear is a must, but that is the case everywhere in Iceland! But the fewer tourists the better of course!
كُتب بتاريخ 22 أبريل 2024
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clara
فرانكفورت, ألمانيا43 مساهمة
العائلة • أبريل 2024
The waterfall was beautiful, but unfortunately very crowded. A lot of people have left their trash there. You had to fight for a spot to take a photo at. Iceland has more beautiful, less crowded waterfalls than this one.
كُتب بتاريخ 19 أبريل 2024
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Michaela
ويست يوركشاير, UK420 مساهمة
زوجان • فبراير 2024
Woah, this place is incredible. You can park at seljalandsfoss, see those then follow the path for a short walk here. You will need to step across some stones and might get your feet wet, it's so worth it as you turn the corner and see the absolutely beautiful falls inside the cave. You may get a bit of spray hit you if you stand on the rock and it's slippery so be careful. This was definitely one of the best things I saw in Iceland on my trip.
كُتب بتاريخ 10 مارس 2024
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Is the hike through the creek easy enough for a 6 year old boy?
كُتب بتاريخ 17 يونيو 2018
Depends if you want to keep him dry or not. The distance between stepping stones is probably farther than he can easily manage. The water, however, is not deep...5 or 6 inches.
كُتب بتاريخ 18 يونيو 2018
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