Best attractions and places to see in Kaldrananeshreppur. This region in the Westfjords of Iceland features a diverse landscape with natural wonders and cultural sites. Visitors can explore waterfalls, geothermal hot pots, and historical turf houses. The area provides opportunities to experience both the rugged coastline and unique local heritage.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Goðafoss is a lesser known waterfall compared to the famous Goðafoss near Myvatn. This Goðafoss is located in the Westfjords in northwest Iceland, near Bjarnarfjörður. From road 61 (Djupvegar), take road 643 towards Bjarnarfjörður. 1 kilometer before Bjarnarfjörður, you cross the Hallardalsá river. From here, it is a short walk (200 meters) to this beautiful waterfall. The meltwater from the Hallardalsá river falls over 30 meters in a narrow gorge. From the roadside, you can walk to the top of the gorge to see Goðafoss from above. The waterfall is easily accessible and can be viewed from different sides.
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To pass over the watercourse, you have the choice of taking the main road or this alternative passage. This Strandir river has many meanders and is very preserved.
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This beautiful road is not paved. However, it offers good quality gravel. The road is really well groomed. The views of the beaches and mountains here are spectacular.
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Small and amazing camping 6km before Drangsnes. There's a fantastic hot pool and a well equipped and decorated kitchen / common area. It's more expensive than the usual campsites (2.500 isk) but totally worth it. From there, and depending on the day, you can even see whales at the bay in front of it.
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There is a small open-air museum on the site with authentic turf houses and warm springs. The swimming pool is public and is fed by the hot spring. Currently open 8am-10pm Admission to the bath: adults 800 ISK (as of 08/2023). Museum is free.
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Just off the Drangsnes coast is the island of Grímsey. According to legend, Grímsey was founded by one of the three troll women who were trying to separate the Westfjords from the rest of Iceland. Unable to find shelter from the sun at dawn, the trolls turned into rocks. One of them is in Drangsnes, a high rock called Kerling.
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Kaldrananeshreppur is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Goðafoss in the Westfjords, a stunning waterfall plunging over 30 meters into a narrow gorge. Another unique natural feature is Kerling Rock in Drangsnes, a high rock formation tied to local folklore.
Yes, the region is known for its geothermal activity. You can relax at the Drangsnes hot pot, which features three hot tubs with varying temperatures right next to the sea, offering beautiful views. Additionally, Laugarhóll Swimming Pool is fed by a warm spring.
For a glimpse into the region's past, visit Laugarhóll Swimming Pool and Turf Houses. This site features an open-air museum with authentic turf houses, providing insight into traditional Icelandic life.
Absolutely. The Drangsnes hot pot is a great option for families, offering multiple pools. Laugarhóll Swimming Pool and Turf Houses also provides both recreational swimming and an educational historical experience suitable for all ages. For camping, Drangsnes Camping With Hot Pool is another family-friendly facility.
Kaldrananeshreppur offers various outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can find several easy hiking trails, such as the 'Hólmavíkurkirkja (Hólmavík Church) – View of the Fjord loop from Hólmavík'. For more options, explore the guides for Hiking in Kaldrananeshreppur or Easy hikes in Kaldrananeshreppur.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for most visitors. Examples include the 'Hólmavíkurkirkja (Hólmavík Church) – View of the Fjord loop from Hólmavík' and other routes detailed in the Easy hikes in Kaldrananeshreppur guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, such as the dramatic Goðafoss waterfall and the scenic coastal views from the hot pots. The unique experience of soaking in the Drangsnes hot pot right by the sea is also highly praised, as is the historical charm of the Laugarhóll Turf Houses.
Yes, Kaldrananeshreppur offers several excellent viewpoints. The Goðafoss waterfall can be viewed from different sides, providing diverse perspectives of its powerful cascade. The Drangsnes hot pot offers beautiful sea views while you relax. Additionally, the Drangsnesvegur Route and the Crossing over the Bjarnarfjarðará are noted for their scenic vistas.
Yes, Drangsnes Camping With Hot Pool is a popular option. It's located just 6km before Drangsnes and offers a fantastic hot pool, a well-equipped kitchen, and common area facilities. It's a great spot to potentially see whales in the bay.
Goðafoss in the Westfjords is easily accessible. From road 61 (Djupvegar), take road 643 towards Bjarnarfjörður. The waterfall is located about 1 kilometer before Bjarnarfjörður, near the Hallardalsá river. A short 200-meter walk from the roadside leads you to the waterfall, which can be viewed from multiple angles.
While not entirely 'hidden,' the Goðafoss in the Westfjords is a lesser-known waterfall compared to its more famous namesake near Myvatn, offering a tranquil and equally impressive experience. The legend behind Kerling Rock in Drangsnes also adds a unique local flavor to your visit.


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