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Kirkjufellsfoss
Photographic Hotspot with Iconic Waterfall & Distinctly Shaped Mountain, Iceland
Discover Iceland's Most Photogenic Waterfall
Kirkjufellsfoss is a small but mighty waterfall that has become one of Iceland's most iconic photographic spots. With Kirkjufell mountain rising dramatically in the background, this location offers breathtaking panoramic views. The waterfall consists of multiple cascades, and there's a walking path that allows you to view it from different angles. Whether you visit during the bright summer midnight sun or the northern lights season in winter, Kirkjufellsfoss never fails to impress.
About Kirkjufellsfoss
Kirkjufellsfoss is one of Iceland's most photographed waterfalls, located near the iconic Kirkjufell mountain in Grundarfjörður, Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Visit Tips
- Best photography light is during sunrise or sunset
- The walking path around the waterfall is easy and suitable for all ages
- Visit in summer for midnight sun or winter for northern lights
- Multiple viewing angles available from the designated paths
Highlights
One of the most photographed locations in Iceland
Iconic Kirkjufell mountain as the backdrop
Multiple waterfall cascades with walking paths
Perfect for northern lights photography in winter
Basic Information
Official Name
Kirkjufellsfoss
Attraction Type
Waterfall, Natural Landmark, Photography Spot, Hiking Area
Country
Iceland
City / Location
Grundarfjörður, Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Google Rating
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WMGQ+FFJ, 351 Grundarfjörður, Iceland
Opening Hours
Site Access
The waterfall and surrounding area are accessible 24 hours a day, year-round. No entrance fee required.
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It is recommended to visit during daylight for safety. Summer offers midnight sun viewing opportunities.
Ticket Prices
Waterfall Area & Trails
Free Admission
The Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall area, viewing platforms, and surrounding trails are open to the public 24/7 free of charge. No entrance tickets are required.
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How to Get Here
By CarRecommended
From Reykjavik
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History & Geology
Geological Formation
Kirkjufell (Church Mountain) was shaped by a combination of glacial erosion during the Pleistocene epoch and volcanic activity. Its unique symmetrical cone structure makes it the most recognizable mountain in Iceland. The Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall was formed by glacial meltwater flowing over basalt steps, dividing into upper, middle, and lower cascades.
Cultural Impact
The mountain is named for its shape, which resembles a church roof. In modern pop culture, it is most famous for its appearance as Arrowhead Mountain in the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, which caused its global popularity to increase exponentially.
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Route
Visiting Kirkjufellsfoss is very straightforward. It is recommended to set aside 1-1.5 hours to photograph the waterfall and Kirkjufell mountain from different angles.
Arrival & Parking: Park your vehicle at the free parking lot next to the highway
Lower Cascades: The first sight will be the lower cascades, perfect for water-level shots
Walk up the Trail: Follow the well-maintained gravel path up the slope
Classic Viewpoint: Arrive at the viewing platform next to the upper falls, the best spot to capture the waterfall with Kirkjufell in the background
Cross the Bridge: Walk across the small bridge above the waterfall to enjoy different lighting and angles
Return Descent: Walk back down the gentle path to the parking lot, pausing again to capture the changing light and shadows
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Photo Spots
Classic Postcard View
Located next to the upper waterfall. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the flowing water as the foreground with the complete Kirkjufell mountain in the background. This is also the exact Game of Thrones filming perspective.
The Small Bridge
Standing on the small bridge above the waterfall, you can capture dynamic shots of the water rushing down.
Northern Lights Spot
On winter nights, set up your tripod near the parking lot or the classic viewpoint. The extremely low light pollution here makes it a perfect spot for framing the Northern Lights alongside the mountain.
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Using an ND filter (Neutral Density filter) can help you achieve that silky smooth water effect during the daytime. Due to strong winds, be sure to use a sturdy tripod.
Photo Gallery
Kirkjufellsfoss & Mount Kirkjufell Panorama
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Classic View
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Waterfall Panorama
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Winter Landscape
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Northern Lights
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Sunset Glow
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Long Exposure
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Mountain Close-up
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Icelandic Nature
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Visitor Reviews
Visitor feedback can be viewed via Google Maps (external link).
One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Iceland! Although it is small, combined with Mount Kirkjufell in the background, it is truly a photographers paradise. We saw the Northern Lights there, unforgettable!
When we went in winter, the paths were covered in ice, so definitely bring crampons. But seeing the frozen waterfall and snow-capped mountain made it all worth it.
As a Game of Thrones fan, it was so exciting to stand at the foot of Arrowhead Mountain. The trails around the waterfall are very well maintained.
Absolutely stunning scenery, but it can get quite crowded. I recommend going early; we arrived at 7 AM and had the place to ourselves.