Description:
Hvalfjörður, also known as “Whale Fjord,” is a peaceful and less-visited fjord located just north of Reykjavík. Once used as a naval base during World War II, today it is known for its quiet beauty, with mountains, waterfalls, and deep blue waters. The fjord is home to Glymur, Iceland’s second-highest waterfall at 198 meters (650 ft), which can be reached by a moderately challenging hike that rewards visitors with breathtaking views. Driving through the fjord is a scenic alternative to the Hvalfjörður tunnel, offering a glimpse into Iceland’s tranquil side away from the crowds.
Price:
Driving through Hvalfjörður is free, and there is no entrance fee for Glymur waterfall. Guided hikes to Glymur, starting from Reykjavík, typically cost around $90–120 USD per person.