Gullfoss, Iceland

Gullfoss is a 105 ft / 32 meter tall waterfall that is 800 feet / 244 meters wide at certain points on the river. There are 2 drops to this waterfall. The upper portion is 35 feet / 10 meters and the lower portion, which is partially obscured from view, is 65 feet / 20 meters tall.
Gullfoss in June 2012

Quick Facts


Accessibility: 9/10 (easy)
Height: 105′ / 32 m
Length of Hike: 0.4 miles / 0.6 km round-trip

The Record


When you pull in the parking lot for Gullfoss, there is nothing to indicate (except for maybe the surprising number of cars in such a seemingly desolate place) that just around the bend is a truly spectacular waterfall. At my first visit in 2012, I wasn’t sold on a reason to visit Gullfoss…The pictures didn’t “seem” interesting.

Walking down the stairs, you still may not have any idea of the falls you’re about to see. At some point, it becomes fully apparent that this is a massive waterfall. There are two separate drops, the bottom one being something about 65′ tall or so, and the upper portion at about 35′.  The upper drop happens over some distance, and while far more visible, it just isn’t as impressive as the lower drop.

So much water is plunging over the falls, and so much spray is being produced that it’s extremely difficult to appreciate the true height of the lower falls. It’s almost impossible to tell that it’s 65′ tall. (Reading further, there’s a deep crevice that may help create this optical illusion.) With the spray, the trail to the falls is an easy walk, but it will likely be slippery.

While Gullfoss is wild, massive, and powerful, it is also extremely popular. It is part of the Golden Circle Tour and is a must-visit, but you will absolutely be surrounded by other people. At certain times of the day, I’m guessing people are likely to be in the picture no matter what. Just try and let the noise of the falls wash out all of the voices…it’s really not that hard!

Directions


  1. There are several different ways to access the main road leading to the falls, Route 35. If you are headed from Reykjavík, follow route 36 east out of the city, connect onto the newly paved Route 365, then onto Route 37, and finally onto Route 35. All of these are very clearly signed. If headed from Selfoss, like I was, drive a short distance west on Route 1, the Ring Road, and then head northeast on Route 35, which is pretty much a “straight” shot.
  2. Once on Route 35. Essentially, drive to the parking area. It will be marked, and you will also notice a sign indicating that most non-4×4 vehicles will not be able to continue along Route 35.
  3. Once parked, follow the other people!

Where in the World is Gulfoss?


Gullfoss is a 105 ft / 32 meter tall waterfall that is 800 feet / 244 meters wide at certain points on the river. There are 2 drops to this waterfall. The upper portion is 35 feet / 10 meters and the lower portion, which is partially obscured from view, is 65 feet / 20 meters tall.
Gullfoss in 2017 (not wildly different!)

Response

  1. thank you very much of information keren

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