Dynjandi can be found close by to Dynjandisvogur Bay and Arnarfjörður fjord, an area widely famed for its wealth of birdlife, stunning natural vistas and picturesque coastlines.
Colloquially titled ‘the Jewel of the Westfjords’, Dynjandi (otherwise known as Fjallfoss) cascades approximately 100 metres in total, falling in a trapezoidal shape; it is 30 metres wide at the top, 60 metres wide at the bottom. In the summer, the flow rate of Dynjandi is up to eight cubic meters per second, whilst the winter it reduces to as little as one cubic metre per second. Those wishing to view Dynjandi from the top are able to hike nearly 200 metres up the cliffside.
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