About Gullfoss Waterfall

Gullfoss (Golden Waterfall) is an iconic waterfall of Iceland offering a spectacular view of the forces and beauty of untouched nature. Gullfoss is part of the Golden Circle tour, located in South Iceland on the Hvítá (White) river which is fed by Iceland’s second biggest glacier, the Langjökull. The water plummets down 32 meters in two stages into a rugged canyon which walls reach up to 70 meters in height. On a sunny day, a shimmering rainbow is often seen over the falls.

A Story to Tell

Gullfoss is more than just a pretty waterfall; it has a story to tell. In the early 20th century, foreign investors wanted to harness the power of Gullfoss to produce electricity. In 1907 Howells, an Englishman wanted to buy Gullfoss from Tómas Tómasson, a farmer who owned Gullfoss at this time. Tómas declined Howells’ offer to buy the waterfall, but later he leased it to him. The farmer’s daughter, Sigríður Tómasdóttir who grew up on his father’s sheep farm, sought to have the rental contract voided. Sigriður using her savings, hired a lawyer in Reykjavik to defend her case. The trial lasted years, and Sigriður went several times barefoot on traitorous terrain to Reykjavik to follow up on her case. She even threatened to throw herself into the waterfall if the construction would begin. Her attempts failed in court, but before damage was done to the waterfall, the contract was disposed of due to the lack of payments of the rent fee. The struggles of Sigríður to preserve the waterfall brought to people’s attention to the importance of protecting nature. Therefore she is often called Iceland’s first environmentalist.

In 1940 the adopted son of Sigríður, Einar Guðmundsson acquired the waterfall from Sigríður’s father and later sold it to the Icelandic government. Gullfoss and its environs were designated as a nature reserve in 1979 to permanently protect the waterfall and allow the public to enjoy this unique area.

A Family Heritage

Svavar Njarðarson and his wife, Elva Björk Magnúsdóttir, formed and have run the service centre at Gullfoss since 1996. Svavar is the son of Njörður Jónsson who was married to Einar Guðmundsson’s sister. Njörður came to Sigríður’s farm only a few weeks old and spent his life there. The service centre, called Gullfosskaffi (Café Gullfoss) started in a tiny location called Sigríðarstofa at the edge of the land surrounding Gullfoss. They began by offering some coffee and their now-famous homemade soup during the summer months. Since then the centre has grown into a landmark in itself with a spacious restaurant, an interesting store and a unique panorama platform.

Opening hours at Gullfoss Café

During summer:

1st of June – 14th of September

Every day from 09:00 – 21:00

During winter:

15th of September – 31st of May

Every day from 10:00 – 18:00

Conditions at Gullfoss

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Weather Forecast

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Road Conditions

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Travel Safety

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Frequently asked questions

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Can we drive a normal car to Gullfoss, or does it have to be a 4x4?

You can visit us with any vehicle (no 4×4 required, the road is good), during winter always check the weather and road conditions before you come.

It’s good practice to always check the weather before going on an adventure in Iceland.

You can check the weather here.

How much does it cost to visit the waterfall?

The waterfall can be visited 24/7 free of charge.

It is a free public open space.

When is Gullfoss open?

Gullfoss Waterfall is open 24/7, it is a public open area.

When is Gullfoss Café open?

Gullfoss Kaffi schedule can be found here.

How can I return a product I bought online?

Please read Returning and/or Exchanging Product in our terms and conditions.

What credit cards do you accept?

We accept all major credit cards.

How far is Gullfoss waterfall from Gullfoss Café?

It takes about 3 minutes from Gullfoss Café to walk on the wooden boardwalk to the waterfall.

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