A Snowy Visit to Kvernufoss

Over the river and through the woods in search of waterfalls we go…

Yes, I like to create songs for the adventures the Viking and I get up to, he really enjoys when I sing them the whole way:)

Fun Kaelene fact, when I was a little girl I was pretty certain I was going to be a famous country singer. I would spend my days singing instead of talking and took elementary school choir practice seriously. And then we had a choir concert that was recorded, and lets just say after I watched the recording and heard my voice it was pretty clear I needed to change my country singer plans. But my terrible singing voice doesn’t stop me from “sing commentating” (is that even a term??? hopefully it makes sense) the Viking and I’s adventures.

Okay back to the waterfall.

When I first mentioned to H the new waterfall I wanted to check out he asked the usual questions, “how do we get there”, “how long is the hike back”, “is it safe to go there now”? And I gave him my usually answer to these kind of questions.

I don’t know but look at how pretty it looks in the pictures.

He doesn’t even question me anymore, he just asks when I want to go and joins in on my shenanigans, the perfect travel partner.

A few weeks ago the Viking and I spent a sunny Saturday visiting some of my favorite waterfalls in the south of Iceland. Before our trip I did some research trying to see if there was a new spot that H and I could check out while we were in the area.

I love finding places off the beaten track and make it a goal to find a new spot on each adventure we head off on. I use everything from Pinterest to Instagram and good ole Google to help me research new places. It didn’t take me long before I found the place that H and I needed to explore when we were in the south.

The new spot for this adventure, Kvernufoss waterfall.

The information I found online about Kvernufoss, well it was a bit vague to say the least. All I knew about this waterfall was that it was located just past Skógafoss and it was about a 20 minute hike to reach the waterfall. Not much information but challenge accepted.

After a short stop at Skógafoss the Viking and I headed towards the Skógar museum, the location where the little directions I did have started from. There was a lot of snow in the area so we (the Viking) decided it was best to go in and see if anyone in the museum had more information about the waterfall. At this point I am not sure the Viking fully believed me that we were at the right spot to find Kvernufoss.

Thanks to the man working at the museum H finally believed me that there was a waterfall nearby and we had a bit clearer directions. When we asked about the pathway and if the snow would be an issue we were told it would be no problem. Let’s just say this was not the case, the snow was so deep that some steps had me sinking in snow way past my knees. At one point H and I were both covered in snow and just couldn’t stop laughing at the ridiculousness of it all.

Oh random adventures with my Viking, they are the best.

Somehow though we managed to make our way along the snowy path and after about twenty minutes we had made it back to the beautiful Kvernufoss. You can walk all the way behind this waterfall, but in the winter months it is basically an ice rink so I don’t recommend it. H and I slowly made our way back there but I already want to return in the summer so I properly explore the area without the fear of slipping.

I don’t know if it was the deep snow or all the sunshine but H and I had a serious case of the giggles the whole time. What I do know is that our adventure back to Kvernufoss will be one of my favorite memories from this winter and I can’t wait to return in the summer. Finding new places to visit, that is my favorite way to spend a sunny Saturday!

Kvernufoss sighting! Now the challenge was figuring out how to get there with all of the snow on the path.

The things I do for waterfalls! This snowy walk back was worth it though, H and I had the waterfall completely to ourselves.

I must say I was so proud of myself for making it behind the waterfall without slipping. I wasn’t as brave (or crazy) as my Viking who went further behind the waterfall, at some points almost crawling to avoid slipping. The things he does to get a good picture! But I won’t complain, he got some great pictures that I get to use:)

Kvernufoss, Iceland

Mission find new waterfall complete. We already have plans to return this summer!

Directions // Drive to Skógar museum, just past the beautiful Skógafoss, and park your car there. Start walking towards the river on the right side of the museum. You will cross a fence and walk through a small field to reach the river. Once you have found the river follow it back into the valley for about 20 minutes. It is a straight walk back to the waterfall.

*If visiting during the winter I don’t recommend making this hike unless you are prepared with proper equipment. Always ask a local in the area, such as at the museum, about the condition of the pathway back to Kvernufoss before making the hike. Safety before waterfalls!

Question of the Day?
Do you like researching new places to visit when traveling? What are your favorite sources to use to find places to visit?

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  • http://www.sedivaabroad.com/ Sarah Elizabeth

    Aaaah the pictures, though! I obviously didn’t have to brave it, and I certainly didn’t have to crawl through the snow, but you and the Viking did a fantastic job, and from my perspective it was worth it hahaha So, so, so gorgeous. I’m also SUPER impressed that the two of you got bundled up and had a real, proper adventure on the weekend. Myself and the boyf think driving around and frolicking in green fields is an adventure, but you Icelandic peeps beat our sense of adventure by a mile and a half! x It looks really incredible though. And I truly love that you make up songs to accompany your adventures. I do the same….

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      Thanks so much Sarah! Thankfully once we started moving I warmed up quickly. All adventures really do need songs to go along with them!

  • http://jasmincharlotte.com/ JasminCharlotte

    This looks amazing! What an awesome waterfall find. I definitely think I would struggle with all that snow!

    Jasmin Charlotte

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      I fell over a few times that is for sure! But at least I was just falling into fluffy snow :)

  • http://www.alkeksabroad.com/ Courtney {Alkeks Abroad}

    It’s so funny to think of it as a “sunny Saturday” with alllll of that snow around you.

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      Haha right! Oh how my idea of nice weather has changed since moving to Iceland :)

  • http://www.imaginibus.com Marina | Imaginibus

    What epic photos! You are an inspiration- my first reaction to this snowy Saturday in Montreal is to avoid going out as much as possible haha.

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      Thank you! I definitely have those days as well where I just stayed bundled up inside but sometimes I get myself dressed and out of the house!

  • http://www.adventurings.com Cynthia

    Soooo beautiful! Glad you found it and there were no slips or other mishaps. I like the photo of your glove in your mouth as you take the photo - ha!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      Ha, I can never get my supposedly screen friendly gloves to work so I am always taking my glove off and into my mouth ha.

  • http://www.lilliansmall.com Lillian @ The Smalls Abroad

    Such beautiful photos of waterfalls, as always. It’s extra magical when it’s sunny. Looks like quite the trek that was definitely worth it! We don’t do travel songs but what a fun habit. There was once, I was inspired while visiting Machu Picchu 7 years ago. It went like “Llamas in the mist, exchanging glances with silly tourists” to the tune of Frank Sinatra’s Strangers in the Night. :D

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      It really is extra magical when it is sunny!

  • http://www.beautifuljunk.net Jen | Beautiful Junk

    Your pictures always make me bump Iceland to the TOP of my travel list!! Stunning!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      Yay! Iceland really is so stunning!

  • http://www.adventuresofalondonkiwi.com/ Emma @ AdventuresofaLondonKiwi

    I sometimes wonder if it’s even possible to see all the beauty of Iceland in one lifetime…

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      I wonder this as well!

  • https://theredphoneboxtravels.wordpress.com/ Tanja / The red phone box trav

    wow!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      :)

  • Kim Thiemann

    Perfect, I’ve put this beauty on my list for August, together with a return visit to Brúarfoss :-) Thank you!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      Yes! Two great choices!

  • http://adventitiousviolet.com/ Camila @ AdventitiousViolet

    What an adventure! Very cool! :) And your braided hair look gorgeous btw!
    And not gonna like I do the singing thing as well - at the most random time like ‘going to brush my teeth.’ no idea why! lol

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      Thanks so much! For some reason signing random things while out exploring just feels right! :)

  • http://www.twofeet-oneworld.com/ Jessi @2feet1world

    Wow it does look absolutely stunning and well worth ploughing through the snow!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

      Totally worth it! :)