Fjaðrárgljúfur is a breathtaking canyon that looks like it’s straight out of a fairy tale. Carved by glacial meltwater over thousands of years, this 2-kilometer-long gorge plunges 100 meters deep, featuring vibrant green, moss-covered walls and a serpentine river below. Visitors can follow the well-maintained rim trails to several panoramic viewpoints, including the hidden Mögárfoss waterfall. To preserve its delicate ecosystem, please stay strictly on the marked paths, as the moss takes decades to recover from footsteps.
Fjaðrárgljúfur offers a captivating mix of natural colors and textures, with steep mossy cliffs, the flowing glacial river, and seasonal flowers. The canyon is stunning year-round, with vibrant greens in summer and snow-dusted contrasts in winter, perfect for photography and nature lovers.
There are two parking areas serving Fjaðrárgljúfur: one larger lot at the base of the canyon requiring a moderate uphill hike of about 900 meters (0.55 miles) to the main viewpoint, and a smaller upper lot very close to the viewpoint with a much shorter and easier path of about 350 meters (0.2 miles). Both roads are generally in good condition, though the upper road is unpaved.
Visitors must pay a parking fee of 1086 ISK (approximately 8 EUR/USD), payable via the Parka app or on-site payment systems.
Fjaðrárgljúfur has become increasingly popular and can be busy during peak season, especially midday when tour buses arrive. Early morning, late evening, or off-season visits offer a calmer experience. The site is large enough to accommodate visitors comfortably while preserving the natural environment.