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Discover Iceland's stunning Glymur Waterfall and Hvalfjörður fjord on a guided hike from Reykjavík, combining breathtaking scenery with adventure.
Exploring Iceland’s Wild Side: Glymur Waterfall Hike & Hvalfjörður Fjord
This guided tour from Reykjavík promises a full day of striking landscapes, adventurous hiking, and authentic Icelandic beauty. As the second-largest waterfall in Iceland, Glymur offers an impressive display of nature’s power, and the journey there through Hvalfjörður fjord lets you experience the country’s remote, rugged charm. We love the way this tour balances manageable hiking with spectacular views, making it accessible for those with a good level of fitness but still craving an authentic outdoor adventure.
One thing to keep in mind: this is a challenging hike, which means you’ll want to be comfortable with uneven terrain and some steep slopes. A potential drawback is the physical demand—it’s not suited for children under 8, those with mobility issues, or anyone seeking a more relaxed day. But if you’re prepared for a physical activity and eager to see some of Iceland’s less-visited marvels, this tour is a fantastic choice.
Ideal for nature lovers, hikers, and those wanting to escape the crowds of Reykjavík, this experience offers an authentic peek into Iceland’s wilderness. It’s perfect for travelers craving an active day that combines scenic drives with a rewarding hike.

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The journey begins at bus stop number 8 outside Hallgrímskirkja in Reykjavík, a convenient central location. The tour offers the option of pickup from your hotel if it’s in the city center—an added layer of convenience for travelers who prefer not to navigate public transport. The van or bus used is clearly marked with the tour provider’s logo, making it easy to spot.
Travel time from Reykjavík to Hvalfjörður fjord is approximately an hour, during which the scenery quickly shifts from urban to wild. As you watch the landscape roll by, you’ll notice the fjord’s still waters and towering mountains reflected in the glassy surface—an early hint of the natural beauty ahead.
Hvalfjörður, meaning “Whale Fjord,” lives up to its name with its stunning, untouched landscape. As you drive along the fjord, expect to see towering peaks, moss-covered hills, and the occasional bird soaring overhead. Some reviewers mention that the quiet of this area offers a sense of untouched Icelandic wilderness, far from the busy tourist spots.
This part of the trip is not just transportation but part of the experience—giving you a taste of Iceland’s rugged interior and setting the scene for your upcoming adventure.
Once parked, your guide will lead you to the start of the trail. The hike begins with a relatively easy walk, but it quickly ramps up in difficulty as you progress. The highlight is crossing a river via a tree trunk, which, according to several reviews, is a “fun and memorable” part of the trek. It’s a balance challenge that adds a dash of excitement and tests your agility, but rest assured, your guide is there to help if needed.
The trail then ascends steep slopes, offering panoramic views of the fjord below. The ascent can be demanding, with some reviewers mentioning that “you’ll want sturdy hiking shoes and a good level of fitness.” However, the effort is rewarded with incredible vistas, making every step worthwhile.
Once you reach the top, the view of Glymur Waterfall is spectacular. This is where the tour truly shines. You’ll hear the thunderous cascade of water, see the mist rising, and feel the raw power of nature. Several participants comment that the viewpoint offers the “best angle” to appreciate the waterfall’s size and force.
The trail to this viewpoint involves some steep sections, and the path can be uneven. But the sense of accomplishment—standing just meters from one of Iceland’s most impressive natural features—makes it all worthwhile. Many reviewers mention that this experience is a highlight of their trip to Iceland.
After soaking in the views and taking plenty of photos, your guide will lead you back down along the trail, retracing steps but with plenty of stories and insights about the area. The return drive through Hvalfjörður offers more serene scenery, perfect for reflecting on the day’s highlights.
The tour includes transportation, a professional guide, and the hike itself. It’s priced at $798 per person, which some might see as steep for a six-hour experience. But considering the guided expertise, transport, and access to a less-visited part of Iceland, many find this offers excellent value for an adventure-packed day.
You’ll want to bring hiking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, outdoor gear, and a reusable water bottle. Since it’s a challenging hike, being prepared with suitable footwear and layers is essential. Snacks can be purchased at a stop along the way if you need extra energy—some reviews mention that a small snack or energy bar is handy for the ascent.
This experience is best suited for those comfortable with physical activity and outdoor pursuits. It’s not ideal for small children, people with mobility issues, or anyone over 80. If you’re craving a physically engaging adventure that takes you away from crowds and into Iceland’s rugged interior, this tour fits the bill.
While the price might seem high, the combination of scenic drive, the thrill of crossing a river on a tree trunk, and the breathtaking views of Glymur make it a memorable investment in your Iceland experience.

This tour offers a well-balanced mix of scenic driving, physical activity, and awe-inspiring views. The highlight—the view of Glymur Waterfall from its best angle—is worth every step, especially if you enjoy hiking and nature photography. The guide’s local knowledge and safety precautions help make the challenge manageable and enjoyable.
If you’re after an authentic, active adventure that showcases Iceland’s wilderness beyond the usual tourist spots, this tour delivers. It’s perfect for travelers who want to see the country’s rugged side, test their physical limits, and come away with stunning photos and stories.
The experience’s value lies in its unique combination of scenic landscapes, challenging terrain, and the chance to connect with Iceland’s powerful natural forces. Just be prepared for a workout and come ready to enjoy one of Iceland’s most dramatic waterfalls.

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation is included. You can opt for a pickup from your Reykjavík hotel or meet at the designated bus stop.
How long is the drive from Reykjavík to Hvalfjörður fjord?
The drive takes about an hour, offering scenic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 8 years old due to the challenging nature of the hike.
What should I bring on the hike?
Hiking shoes, weather-appropriate outdoor clothing, and a reusable water bottle are recommended. Snacks are available for purchase along the way.
How difficult is the hike?
It’s considered a challenging hike, with steep slopes and river crossings. Good fitness and proper footwear are essential.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak multiple languages including English, Chinese, Danish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Icelandic.
Is the tour private or group-based?
This is a private group experience, offering a more personalized adventure.
How long does the entire tour last?
The full experience lasts about 6 hours, but check availability for specific starting times.
Will I see the waterfall from the top?
Yes, the hike leads to a vantage point with an incredible view of Glymur Waterfall, close enough to hear and see the water’s power.
To sum it up, this tour is a fantastic pick for those who want more than just sightseeing. It combines active exploration with breathtaking scenery, giving you a real taste of Iceland’s wild spirit. If you’re up for a challenge and want to witness one of Iceland’s most impressive waterfalls from a unique perspective, this hike is a rewarding and memorable choice.