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Waterfalls of Iceland

Explore the Waterfalls of Iceland

Iceland is known for its stunning natural beauty, including its many waterfalls. Overall, Iceland is home to many beautiful waterfalls, each with its own unique charm and beauty. Whether you’re exploring the Golden Circle or venturing off the beaten path, you’re sure to encounter some unforgettable waterfalls along the way. Here are some of the most beautiful and popular waterfalls in Iceland:

Which are the most famous waterfalls of Iceland?

 

  1. Gullfoss: Located in the Golden Circle area, Gullfoss is one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls. It’s a two-tiered waterfall that drops a total of 32 meters into a dramatic canyon.

  2. Seljalandsfoss: This picturesque waterfall is located along the south coast of Iceland and drops 60 meters over a cliff. What makes this waterfall unique is that you can walk behind it for a truly immersive experience.

  3. Skógafoss: Also located along the south coast of Iceland, Skógafoss is another stunning waterfall that drops 60 meters over a cliff. It’s easily accessible and is surrounded by beautiful hiking trails.

  4. Dettifoss: Located in the northeast of Iceland, Dettifoss is one of the most powerful waterfalls in Europe. It’s also one of the most impressive, with a width of 100 meters and a drop of 45 meters.

  5. Goðafoss: Located in northern Iceland, Goðafoss is a beautiful waterfall that’s surrounded by stunning natural scenery. Its name translates to “waterfall of the gods,” and it’s said to have been the site of an important religious ceremony in Icelandic history.

 

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