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Dynjandi

Road 1 open8°C · breezy100 m dropfree ISK parkingWestfjords, Iceland

About

The crown jewel of the Westfjords. A wedding-cake waterfall dropping 100 meters in stages, getting wider as it falls. Getting here is half the adventure — remote fjord roads with sheep and zero traffic.

The cascade spreads like a bridal veil. The sound builds as you hike up. By the time you're at the base of the main falls, the scale takes your breath away. There's a series of smaller falls below too. Pack a picnic.

Dynjandi means 'thundering one.' It's been inspiring visitors since people first settled the Westfjords. The fjord it sits in, Arnarfjörður, is one of the largest and most scenic in Iceland.

The drive is long but stunning. Make it an overnight trip — the Westfjords deserve more than a day trip. Camping area at the base. The smaller falls below are beautiful for swimming. Come prepared for weather — it changes fast here.

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Road · From Reykjavík to the foss
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30 min stop
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free ISK
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Cars & campers

−15%exclusive discountFree cancellationKEF airport pickup 24/74.8

Tours near Dynjandi

−10%exclusive discountFree cancellationSmall groups4.8

Photos

Dynjandi waterfall front view
Anja M.
Dynjandi sunset behind falls
Daniel P.
Dynjandi close up
Sofia L.
Dynjandi visitors path
Marco R.
Dynjandi waterfall Iceland
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Dynjandi aerial view
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Videos

Seljalandsfoss WaterfallJared Dillingham
Walk Behind the WaterfallPlanet Earth
Behind Seljalandsfoss at SunsetThe Powers Couple
Seljalandsfoss in One ShotCandace Cabrera
Waterfalls of IcelandDutch Angles
Behind a Beautiful WaterfallJerad Gardner, MD

Reviews

Anja Müller
Mar 28, 2026 · Sightseeing
Unique experienceWet & mistyParking availableFamily friendly

Walking behind a 60-meter waterfall is something you don't forget. We went at sunset and the light through the curtain was absolutely magical. Bring proper rain gear — you WILL get soaked through. The path is well-maintained but rocky.

Conditions: Wet, misty spray, soaked path
Parking: Paid, 800 ISK, large lot
Difficulty: Easy
Daniel Park
Feb 14, 2026 · Photography
Great light at sunriseCrowded in summerGljúfrabúi nearby

Best light at sunrise before the tour buses arrive. The path behind is slippery in winter but doable with spikes. Don't skip Gljúfrabúi next door — most tourists walk right past it, but it's a hidden waterfall inside a cave. Spectacular.

Conditions: Icy path, cold spray
Parking: Paid lot, small fee
Difficulty: Easy
Sofia Lindström
Jan 6, 2026 · Road trip
Winter closed behindIcyGreat views

Stopped here on a Ring Road trip in early January. The path behind the waterfall was closed due to ice — check conditions before you go if walking behind is the main reason. Still stunning from the front though.

Conditions: Snow, ice, closed path
Parking: Free in winter (closed booth)
Difficulty: Easy (front only)

Frequently
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How long does it take to hike to Dynjandi?
About 15-20 minutes uphill from parking. Well-marked trail with smaller waterfalls along the way.
Is the road to Dynjandi paved?
Mostly, but some gravel sections. Any car can make it in summer.
Can you camp at Dynjandi?
Yes! Small campsite at the parking area. Basic facilities. Beautiful setting.
How far is Dynjandi from Ísafjörður?
About 1.5 hours (85 km). Scenic drive along the fjords.
When is the best time to visit?
Summer (June-August) for best weather and road conditions. Midnight sun makes for unique photos.
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