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Discover Iceland's Westfjords on a 3.5-hour tour from Isafjordur featuring Dynjandi Waterfall, a farm visit, and local treats for $149 per person.
Exploring the rugged beauty of Iceland’s Westfjords becomes truly memorable with the Isafjordur: Dynjandi Waterfall Tour and Icelandic Farm Visit. Priced at $149 per person and lasting approximately 3.5 hours, this tour offers a rich blend of natural wonders, charming rural life, and local flavors. Departing from Skemmtiferðaskipahöfn in Isafjordur, it caters to travelers seeking a manageable yet immersive experience that showcases the region’s most striking landscapes and authentic Icelandic culture.
The highlight is Dynjandi, one of Iceland’s most stunning waterfalls, with multiple tiers tumbling over a 100-meter mountain face. The tour also includes a visit to a remote farm called Gemlufell, where you can observe farm animals up close and enjoy a cozy break with coffee, tea, and a traditional sweet cake made with oats and jam. This trip is especially suited for those interested in natural scenery and rural life, though it does involve some walking along trails near smaller waterfalls.

The journey begins at Skemmtiferðaskipahöfn in Isafjordur, where a comfortable, Wi-Fi-enabled bus awaits. The drive takes approximately 50 minutes through the Westfjords’ rugged terrain, crossing deep mountain tunnels that connect remote parts of this sparsely populated region. The route offers glimpses of pristine fjords and landscapes that most visitors never see, providing a sense of Iceland’s untouched wilderness.
This scenic drive sets the tone for the tour’s focus on natural beauty, with many opportunities for photos and quiet moments along the way. The road’s unique engineering—carved into mountains—adds to the sense of adventure and discovery.
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The main highlight of this tour is the Dynjandi Waterfall, often called the “jewel of the Westfjords”. The waterfall’s multiple layers converge to create a white veil-like cascade that tumbles from a height of 100 meters. The site offers scenic views and a walkable trail that brings visitors close to the smaller waterfalls feeding into Dynjandi.
The walk along the trail provides a chance to see smaller waterfalls up close, adding to the overall sense of natural grandeur. Visitors appreciate how Dynjandi’s imposing yet delicate appearance makes it one of Iceland’s most photogenic spots.

After the waterfall visit, the journey continues to Gemlufell, a remote and peaceful farm. This is a chance to see farm animals typical of Iceland and enjoy a relaxing break from the scenic sightseeing. The farm’s landscape offers tranquil views, making it a perfect spot to unwind.
At the farm, guests are invited to enjoy coffee or tea along with a slice of hjónabandssæla, a traditional sweet cake made from oats and rhubarb jam. This treat highlights Iceland’s local baking traditions and offers a comforting end to the farm visit.

The tour involves some walking along trails that lead close to smaller waterfalls near Dynjandi. These walks offer a more intimate experience of the landscape, with opportunities to observe local flora and small cascades that rarely appear in standard tours.
While the walk provides scenic views and photo opportunities, it’s worth noting that those with mobility issues should consider this aspect. The trails are generally manageable, but some uneven terrain is possible.
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The air-conditioned bus provided for this tour includes Wi-Fi, making it easy to stay connected while enjoying the views. The guides are praised for their knowledge, sharing insights about Icelandic culture, geology, and history. They make the experience engaging with stories, humor, and local facts.
Tour guides also lead the group safely through the scenic areas, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride. The timing allows for plenty of photo stops and free exploration at each site without feeling rushed.

The visit to Gemlufell is a peaceful highlight, where visitors can see local farm animals and observe rural Icelandic life. The coffee and tea served are complemented by hjónabandssæla, a sweet oat and jam cake that adds a genuine taste of local baking.
This stop provides a calming contrast to the dramatic waterfalls and rugged landscapes, offering a chance to relax and reflect.

The tour departs from the port in Isafjordur, with a meet-up at Skemmtiferðaskipahöfn. The roundtrip transportation ensures a hassle-free experience. The total duration is 3.5 hours, with scenic drives, stops, and some walking.
The tour is suited for most travelers, though those with difficulty walking on uneven trails should plan accordingly. The small group size and friendly guides contribute to a comfortable atmosphere.

The positive reviews frequently mention Tom, the guide, praising his knowledge, humor, and singing. Many reviewers appreciate the scenic views of Dynjandi and the authentic farm experience. The guides’ enthusiasm and informative commentary are often highlighted as key strengths.
One review even mentions a fire emergency during a different trip but notes the exceptional reaction and bravery of the guide, emphasizing the safety and professionalism of the team.

This tour, with its focus on Dynjandi and a farm visit, offers a balanced experience of natural beauty and rural life. It stands out for its small group style, informative guides, and local treats. The price of $149 reflects the inclusion of transportation, guide, and refreshments.
Other tours may focus solely on waterfalls or sightseeing, but this one combines scenic drives, farm life, and a dedicated guide, providing a more personalized and authentic perspective on the Westfjords.
This 3.5-hour guided trip from Isafjordur offers a well-rounded experience, highlighting Dynjandi Waterfall’s breathtaking waterfalls and the tranquility of rural Iceland. The scenic drives, trail walks, and farm visit all contribute to a memorable outing suited for nature lovers and curious travelers.
The guides’ expertise and friendly approach enhance the journey, while the local sweet treat adds a tasty touch. Although the tour involves some walking and outdoor exposure, it’s manageable for most guests.
If you seek a moderate-length tour that combines nature, culture, and comfort, this experience provides excellent value and genuine insights into Iceland’s Westfjords.
“Tom is everything one can wish for in a guide: knowledgeable, funny, good driver. And can he sing!”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $149 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It has an approximate duration of 3.5 hours.
Where does the tour depart from?
The departure point is Skemmtiferðaskipahöfn in Isafjordur.
What are the main highlights?
The key highlights include Dynjandi Waterfall, a visit to Gemlufell farm, and local treats like coffee, tea, and a traditional Icelandic cake.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the tour uses an air-conditioned bus with Wi-Fi and offers a scenic drive through the Westfjords.
Who is the guide?
The guides are known for their knowledge, humor, and engaging storytelling, making the experience enjoyable and informative.
Are there any physical requirements?
Some walking along trails near smaller waterfalls** is involved, so guests should be comfortable with uneven terrain.
Can I cancel this tour if needed?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes and an appetite for local treats. Weather-dependent clothing is advisable due to outdoor stops.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the manageable length and scenic nature make it generally suitable for families with children able to handle light walking.