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Dynkur
Dynkur is a magnificent 38-meter high waterfall in the Þjórsá river, renowned for its numerous tiers and the powerful roar of its cascades. Nestled within a dramatic canyon, with steep, rocky walls on one side and verdant, moss-covered hillsides on the other, it offers a breathtaking display of Iceland's raw natural beauty.
About Dynkur
Dynkur is a magnificent 38-meter high waterfall in the Þjórsá river, renowned for its numerous tiers and the powerful roar of its cascades. Nestled within a dramatic canyon, with steep, rocky walls on one side and verdant, moss-covered hillsides on the other, it offers a breathtaking display of Iceland's raw natural beauty.
History & Background
Dynkur's history is deeply intertwined with the Icelandic landscape and its people. The waterfall, a prominent feature of the Þjórsá river, Iceland's longest river, has been a significant landmark for centuries. Its name, 'Dynkur,' meaning 'The Roar,' is a testament to the powerful sound it generates, a sound that would have guided travelers and herders across the vast, uninhabited plains. Local communities have long recognized and named this natural wonder. While those from the Gnúpverjaafrétt area refer to it as Dynkur, the residents of Holt have traditionally called it Búðarhálsfoss. This highlights the localized knowledge and connection people had with their immediate environment before more standardized mapping and naming conventions. In more recent times, efforts have been made to enhance visitor access and safety. Recognizing the waterfall's unique beauty, a marked hiking trail was established from the western side (Gnúpverjaafrétt) in the summer of 2015. This development aimed to provide a safer and more rewarding experience, guiding visitors to the most impressive viewpoints while also cautioning them about the sensitive and dangerous nature of the cliff edges. Further trails have also been marked, connecting Dynkur to other nearby natural attractions along the Þjórsá river, encouraging deeper exploration of this remote and stunning region.
Did You Know?
- ✔Dynkur is one of many impressive waterfalls in Iceland
- ✔Iceland has hundreds of waterfalls due to its glaciers and volcanic terrain
- ✔Best visited when weather is clear for the best views and photographs
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Why Visit
Experience the thunderous power and stunning multi-tiered beauty of one of Iceland's hidden waterfall gems.
Did You Know?
Dynkur is famed for its incredibly beautiful and diverse rainbows that form in the spray, creating a 'color explosion' when the sun shines on it.
The Roaring Heart of Þjórsá
Local lore tells of a powerful river spirit residing within Dynkur, whose thunderous voice shapes the very canyon. When the sun's rays bless the falls, the spirit reveals its colorful mood in dazzling rainbows, a fleeting glimpse of its ancient magic and power.
Hidden Gems Nearby
Gljúfurleitarfoss
A lesser-known waterfall further along the Þjórsá river, accessible via a marked trail from Dynkur. It offers a quieter, equally picturesque experience.
Explore another stunning cascade and extend your hike through the serene Icelandic wilderness.
Western Viewpoint Trail
The marked trail from the western side (Gnúpverjaafrétt) leads to the most impressive and panoramic views of Dynkur's multi-tiered cascades.
Capture the full grandeur of Dynkur from its most advantageous and safe vantage point.
Moss-covered Canyon Walls
Observe the vibrant green moss clinging to the canyon walls and rocks, contrasting beautifully with the grey glacial water and dark basalt.
Appreciate the unique flora and geological formations that define Iceland's rugged beauty up close.
Practical Information
Best Time
Late Spring to Early Autumn (May-September)
Duration
1-2 hours
Access
Accessible via gravel roads in the highlands; a marked hiking trail leads to the waterfall from the western side (Gnúpverjaafrétt). A 4WD vehicle is often recommended for highland roads.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dynkur waterfall easily accessible?▾
Dynkur is located in the Icelandic highlands and typically accessed via gravel roads, often requiring a 4WD vehicle depending on the conditions. A marked hiking trail from the western side (Gnúpverjaafrétt) provides the best access to the viewpoints.
What makes Dynkur unique compared to other Icelandic waterfalls?▾
Dynkur stands out for its multi-tiered structure, where the Þjórsá river cascades over numerous rock ledges. It's also particularly known for the vibrant rainbows that can form in its spray when the sun is shining, creating a spectacular 'color explosion'.
Are there hiking opportunities around Dynkur?▾
Yes, there is a marked hiking trail leading to Dynkur from the west, offering excellent views. Additionally, a trail continues from Dynkur along the Þjórsá river to Gljúfurleitarfoss, providing an extended hiking experience.
Is it safe to approach the edge of Dynkur waterfall?▾
The waterfall's edge is described as sensitive and potentially dangerous due to high cliffs. Visitors should exercise extreme caution, stay on marked paths, and adhere to any safety warnings or barriers.
When is the best time to visit Dynkur to see rainbows?▾
Rainbows are most likely to appear when the sun is shining directly on the waterfall's spray. This typically occurs on clear, sunny days, often in the late morning or afternoon during the summer months (May-September).





