August 2021: Beautiful piece of nature. Just a 15 minute, 1 km, walk over a hardened trail to get to this beauty. The road passing this place is currently closed for cars, so you'll need to park at the intersection with the narrow bridge and walk from there. Just go to the far end of the parking away from the road and you'll see the sign. From there just keep going straight until you bump into the water basin which is the source of the water. There's a stair going down which will lead to this place. The footbridge coming from the other side has washed away due to the flooding so that side is blocked or you'll need to get adventurous and climb through the water. There's also a tree that fell down over the path coming from the parking due to the flooding so strollers and wheelchairs will have a hard time reaching this place until they clear the debris.
May 2022: The bridges in the wooden footpath have been repaired again. If you just want to see this place with a minimal walk, there is a sand patch across the street where this is located where a few cars can park. Just cross the street and in a minute you can reach this place. If that place is full or you don't mind a nice walk, park on either side of this place where the parking lots are to be found and walk over here in about 15 minutes.
August 2024: The nearby sand patch has now been blocked off with giant rocks. So no more nearby parking. The trails have fully been restored by now so it does take a longer walk to get here, but the wooden boardwalk is...
Read moreTruly a beautiful and peaceful spot to pause and admire the waterfall. It wasn’t busy when during our visit so we were able to take everything in quietly.
We parked 1km away at the Kallektuffquell parking. The parking is free and had lots of spaces. The walk is very doable with dogs and children. You feel surrounded by nature and on the way, you’ll see the stone face.
The area is well indicated so you won’t get lost and when you reach the waterfall, you’ll need to go down some steps before reaching it. If it’s a wet day, it might be slippery so beware. Overall highly...
Read moreMullerthal was as a whole a little disappointing because of how developed it is. The "trails" are serviced by tour buses, so while it's nice that it's accessible to everyone, it's also a little overrun. This place was particularly serene though. It was easy to relax here for a while and forget that there's a...
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