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The Five Most Popular Iceland Waterfalls

by admin on Oct.15, 2009, under Facts About Iceland, Things To Do In Iceland, Travel To Iceland

The Five Most Popular Iceland Waterfalls
By Linka Po

The waterfalls of Iceland are world-famous for their plentitude, diversity and breathtaking beauty. Below is a list of five of the country’s most famous and frequently visited falls.

1) Gullfoss is inarguably Iceland’s most famous waterfall. This awe-inspiring wonder is a two-tier waterfall that drops a total of 32 meters and spans the entire breadth of the Hvítá River. Visitors can view Gullfoss from several vantage points at both levels. An ever-present mist wafts at the lower level but one can still catch glimpses of wildflowers swaying in the breeze. Located a day’s trip away from the capital city of Reykjavík, it is one of the three main attractions of “The Golden Circle” and is considered a must-see for any visitor to Iceland.

Gullfoss

Gullfoss

2) At 44 meters tall and 100 meters wide, and tucked into a canyon, Dettifoss is Europe’s most powerful waterfall. The breathtaking falls are part of a glacial river, and because their icy waters are unregulated and the rate of erosion of the brinks is quite high, visitors will have to be careful not to get too close to the edge and fall in! The west bank of Dettifoss is about 17 kilometers from Reykjavik, but the route there is quite rugged and difficult. The east bank is more tourist-friendly and offers a diverse set of views for those who wish to photograph this wild and raging wonder.

Thundering Dettifoss

Thundering Dettifoss

3) Skógafoss on the Skoga River (easily spotted from the Ring Road, 105 kilometers east of the town of Selfoss) follows right behind Gullfoss as one of Iceland’s most famous falls. Its classic rectangular shape and stunning height of 60 meters make it an instant favorite amongst visitors who might be craving to see a traditional or iconic waterfall. The base of Skógafoss is easy to access and usually has hoards of visitors, and there is even a path leading up to the top of the waterfall.

Skógafoss

Skógafoss

4) Dynjandi in the remote Westfjords region takes the cake for being Iceland’s most unique (and, according to many, most beautiful) waterfall. It is actually a series of seven falls that together form a trapezoidal shape that reaches 100 meters in height. Visitors can actually hike up a trail to reach the highest tier, which affords a majestic, panoramic view of the falls and of the Arnarfjörður fjord.

Dynjandi

Dynjandi

5) Godafoss, or “waterfall of the Gods,” holds a special place in the historic imagination of the Icelandic people. In the year 1000, when the lawspeaker of Iceland faced pressure to convert the nation to Christianity, he flung the icons of his Norse dieties into the falls, but secretly continued to worship them. Conveniently located close to the Ring Road between Akureyri and Mývatn, Godafoss is a must-see, visitor-friendly attraction that actually allows vacationers to bring their cars right up to the brink of 12-meter-high waterfall, which flows into the wide Skjálfandafljót River.

Goðafoss

Goðafoss

Planning a vacation to Iceland? Visit this Iceland travel guide for more information.

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++ One more waterfall ++

Us here at Room With a View Hotel feel that one more waterfall has to be added to this list:

6) Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland. It is very picturesque and therefore its photo can be found in many books and calendars. It was a waypoint during the first leg of The Amazing Race 6.
Seljalandsfoss is situated in between Selfoss and Skógafoss at the road crossing of Route 1 (the Ring Road) with the track going into Þórsmörk.
This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres (200 ft) over the cliffs of the former coastline.
It is possible to go behind the waterfall.

Seljalandsfoss

Seljalandsfoss

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