Múlagljúfur is a canyon in Southeast Iceland with a gorgeous waterfall at the end. It’s still considered a hidden gem and is difficult to find if you don’t know what you’re looking for! This hike will take about 3 hours round trip but is well worth the effort for 360 views the entire time. We hiked in April 2020 and there was still some snow but overall easily accessible. We also stopped at an unmarked glacier outlet where we found icebergs floating in a lagoon. I highly suggest adding this to your south/east itinerary and if you want specific details for the hike and parking lot, etc check out my Ring Road eBook HERE.
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