west-iceland · Iceland
Paradísarlaut og Glanni
Discover Glanni, a beautiful multi-tiered waterfall in West Iceland, where the Norðurá river tumbles over dark, rugged volcanic rock formations. Surrounded by vibrant green landscapes and distant rolling hills, this serene spot is steeped in local folklore, said to be a dwelling place for elves and dwarves. Just a short walk from Route 1, it offers a picturesque glimpse into Iceland's untamed natural beauty.
About Paradísarlaut og Glanni
Discover Glanni, a beautiful multi-tiered waterfall in West Iceland, where the Norðurá river tumbles over dark, rugged volcanic rock formations. Surrounded by vibrant green landscapes and distant rolling hills, this serene spot is steeped in local folklore, said to be a dwelling place for elves and dwarves. Just a short walk from Route 1, it offers a picturesque glimpse into Iceland's untamed natural beauty.
History & Background
The geological history of Paradísarlaut og Glanni is deeply intertwined with the volcanic activity that shaped Iceland. Glanni Waterfall, located within the Grábrókarhraun lava field, is a testament to the powerful forces of nature. The unique, rugged rock formations over which the Norðurá river cascades were formed by ancient lava flows, creating the multi-tiered structure seen today. The clear, dark blue waters of Paradísarlaut, the "paradise pool," also owe their existence to this volcanic landscape, as the water wells up from beneath the lava, forming a pristine pond within a lava bowl. Beyond its natural formation, the area also holds historical significance related to human transit. Near Paradísarlaut, one can observe ancient stone structures that mark the route of old national trails. These remnants of past pathways highlight the long-standing importance of this region for travel and connection, serving as a reminder of the journeys undertaken by generations of Icelanders through this rugged yet beautiful terrain.
Did You Know?
- ✔Paradísarlaut og Glanni 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 a mythical waterfall where clear blue waters crash over ancient lava, set in a stunning green valley.
Did You Know?
Local legends whisper that Glanni Waterfall is a sacred home to hidden folk – elves and dwarves – making every visit feel like stepping into a fairy tale.
The Hidden Folk of Glanni Waterfall
Legends say Glanni Waterfall is a sacred home to Iceland's hidden folk – elves and dwarves. These mystical beings are believed to dwell within the ancient volcanic rocks and the lush banks of the Norðurá river, guarding its pristine beauty. Visitors often describe a palpable sense of magic and tranquility, hinting at the unseen world thriving beneath the cascades.
📖 Stories & Legends
Icelandic sagas and folklore from this area
Hidden Gems Nearby
Paradísarlaut (Paradise Pool)
A strikingly clear, dark blue pond nestled within a lava bowl, fed by water welling up from beneath the Grábrókarhraun lava field. It's a tranquil oasis.
Its unique geological formation and pristine beauty offer a serene contrast to the dynamic waterfall.
Ancient Road Remnants
Near Paradísarlaut, look for old stone structures that mark the route of historic national trails. These offer a glimpse into Iceland's past travel routes.
They provide a tangible link to the history of human movement through this rugged landscape.
Norðurá River Fishing Spots
Below Glanni Waterfall, the Norðurá river is a renowned salmon river. Anglers are often seen trying their luck in its rich waters.
It's a chance to witness traditional Icelandic angling in a picturesque setting.
Practical Information
Best Time
Late Spring to Early Autumn (May-September), especially on a clear day for optimal light and views.
Duration
Approximately 1 to 1.5 hours to explore both the waterfall and the paradise pool at a leisurely pace.
Access
Easily accessible via a short turn-off from Route 1 (Ring Road) before Bifröst. There is a designated parking area and a well-marked walking path to both Glanni Waterfall and Paradísarlaut.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entrance fee for Paradísarlaut og Glanni?▾
No, there is no entrance fee to visit Glanni Waterfall or Paradísarlaut. It is free to access and enjoy.
How long is the walk to the waterfall and pool?▾
From the parking area, it's a relatively short and easy walk, usually taking about 10-15 minutes to reach the main viewing platforms for Glanni Waterfall and then a bit further to Paradísarlaut. Allow 30-45 minutes for the round trip without extended stops.
Is the path suitable for all visitors, including children or those with mobility issues?▾
The walking path is generally well-maintained and relatively flat, making it suitable for most visitors, including families with children. However, some sections might be uneven due to natural terrain. It might not be fully wheelchair accessible, but the main viewing platform is usually easy to reach.
Can I swim in Paradísarlaut or the river?▾
While the waters of Paradísarlaut are incredibly clear and inviting, swimming is generally not recommended or permitted due to the delicate ecosystem, cold temperatures, and potential for strong currents in the river. Always observe local signage.
Are there restrooms or facilities available?▾
Yes, there is a service house near the parking area that typically offers restrooms and sometimes a small information point or kiosk, especially during peak season.














