


Elliðaárdalur
About
Elliðaárdalur offers families a beautiful escape into nature just minutes from downtown Reykjavik, with easy walking paths that follow a pristine stream through lush valleys. Kids will love spotting salmon in the clear waters, searching for Arctic birds, and exploring the surprisingly wild terrain while parents enjoy the peaceful scenery and well-maintained trails that accommodate strollers on most routes.
Highlights
- ✓Crystal-clear stream perfect for spotting salmon and Arctic char
- ✓Abundant birdlife including ducks, geese, and various seabirds year-round
- ✓Easy, well-marked trails that feel remote despite being in the city
- ✓Beautiful waterfalls and pools along the stream for photo opportunities
- ✓Educational nature signs (some in English) teaching about local ecosystems
Pro Tips
- 1.Park at the Elliðaárdalur parking area off Hólmsheidi road for easiest trail access with kids. The lot can fill up on sunny weekends, so arrive before 11am.
- 2.Bring binoculars for spotting birds and looking for salmon in the stream, especially during spawning season (late summer/fall) when fish are most visible.
- 3.Pack layers and waterproof jackets even in summer. Icelandic weather changes quickly and the valley can be 5-10 degrees cooler than the city.
- 4.The shorter southern loop (about 2km) is best for younger children and fully stroller-friendly, while older kids can handle the full 5km loop.
- 5.Download offline maps before visiting as cell service can be spotty in parts of the valley. Trail markers are good but not always in English.
Best Time to Visit
Late May through September offers the warmest weather and longest daylight (nearly 24 hours in June/July), perfect for evening walks when crowds thin out. Weekday mornings are quietest. Winter visits are magical with snow but require proper gear and the 24-hour darkness limits timing.
What to Know
Completely free to visit with no entrance fees. Parking is free and accessible. There are no cafes or facilities within the valley itself, so pack snacks and water. The main paths are stroller-friendly but restrooms are limited to the parking area.
Seasonal Notes
Accessible year-round, but summer (June to August) offers the best weather and wildlife activity. Salmon spawning in late summer/early fall is spectacular for kids. Winter visits require proper footwear for ice and snow, but the landscape is stunning. Trails can be muddy in spring (April/May) during snowmelt.
Nearby Eats
Head to the nearby Árbær neighborhood (5-minute drive) for Brauð & Co bakery, known for cinnamon buns kids love, or Krua Thai for family-friendly Asian cuisine. Both are about 3km from the trailhead.
More Activities Near Árbær
Sumarhús Café
Sumarhús Café is a welcoming neighborhood spot in Árbær that offers families a cozy refuge from Iceland's unpredictable weather. With delicious hot chocolate to warm little hands, kid-friendly pastries, and light meals in a relaxed atmosphere, it's the perfect place to recharge between exploring Reykjavik's attractions or visiting the nearby Árbær Open Air Museum.
Melakirkjan Church Green Space
Melakirkjan Church Green Space offers a tranquil escape for families looking to unwind in authentic Icelandic surroundings. The open fields provide plenty of room for kids to run freely while parents enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and scenic photo opportunities near this charming local church. It's a wonderful spot to let children burn off energy between more structured tourist activities.
Árbær Ice Cream Shop
This neighborhood ice cream shop is a beloved local spot where families gather year-round to enjoy traditional Icelandic frozen treats alongside classic favorites. The welcoming atmosphere and authentic flavors give visiting families a genuine taste of Icelandic culture in a relaxed, kid-friendly setting that locals frequent with their own children.
Árbæjarlaug
Árbæjarlaug is a beloved local swimming complex where families can experience authentic Icelandic pool culture. This community recreation center features heated outdoor pools, hot tubs, waterslides, and a children's play area, offering the perfect way to relax after sightseeing or let kids burn energy while parents soak in the geothermal waters.