Glymur
Glymur is the second-highest waterfall in Iceland, standing at approximately 198 meters (650 feet) tall. It is located in the Hvalfjörður fjord, within the Borgarfjörður region. The waterfall is fed by the Botnsa River, which cascades down a series of cliffs, creating a stunning natural spectacle.
Visitors can hike to Glymur, with a trail that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The hike is about 3-4 hours round trip and includes crossing a river and navigating rocky terrain. Glymur is a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers seeking to capture its beauty.