Brúarfoss Waterfall – Iceland’s Bluest Waterfall & Hidden Gem
Location: South Iceland, along the Golden Circle, between Laugarvatn and Geysir
Distance from Reykjavík: About 90 to 100 kilometers or roughly 1 hour 30 minutes by car depending on route
Type: Glacial river waterfall known for its vivid blue water and photogenic setting
What Makes Brúarfoss Special
The waterfall gets its blue color from water that begins in Langjökull glacier, travels through the Brúará River, and then cascades over volcanic rock near Brúrfoss
The name Brúarfoss means “Bridge Falls” because there used to be a natural stone arch over the river. That was destroyed in 1602 during a famine to prevent people from crossing toward church‑owned lands
Access: Two Options
There are two main ways to visit Brúarfoss depending on how much time you have:
Quick Access from the New Parking Lot
• Drive to the newer parking area near Hlauptunga, close to Hotel Efstidalur off Road 37 bruarfoss.is
• Walk about 5 minutes along an easy, short trail to the waterfall from this lot
• Parking fee is approximately 750 ISK for a standard car via the Parka app
Longer Hiking Trail from Older Parking
• You can instead use a parking lot at the trailhead on Road 37 and hike about 4.4 miles (7 kilometers) round trip to reach Brúarfoss
• Along this hike you will pass other falls like Hlauptungufoss and Miðfoss, plus scenic river views
• This option is more time consuming and can be muddy in places depending on weather
Visitor Tips
Bring sturdy, waterproof shoes especially in summer since paths can be muddy
Have the Parka app on your phone so you can pay for parking (new lot is Pay‑by‑phone only)
No facilities like restrooms, shops or cafés right at the parking area so plan ahead
Summer gives you long daylight and easier trail conditions. Winter may also be beautiful, but expect snow, ice, and possibly harder walking