
Places to see
Use this page to find the landmarks, landscapes, and scenic areas worth building your route around.
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Gullfoss works best when the nearby Golden Circle stops are easy to compare, not mixed with unrelated highlights.
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Morsárfoss is Iceland's tallest waterfall in the Skaftafell side of Vatnajökull National Park, but it is a distant, weather-dependent hiking view rather than an easy roadside stop, so plan it only for strong walkers.
Waterfall · Vatnajökull · Skaftafell
Hjörleifshöfði is a steep South Coast headland on Mýrdalssandur near Vík, best for travelers deciding between a quick Gígjagjá cave stop and a longer rough-edged viewpoint walk nearby.
Vík-area headland · Gígjagjá cave and black-sand views · South Coast add-on · Quiet viewpoint stop
Breiðárlón is a quiet glacier lagoon near Jökulsárlón on the southeast South Coast, worth adding when you have flexible time for a wilder glacier view and not just another rushed Ring Road photo stop.
Glacier lagoon · South Coast · Quieter stop
Nauthúsagil is a narrow South Iceland ravine with a stream, mossy walls, and hidden waterfalls near the Seljalandsfoss area. Visit if you want an active side stop; skip it when footing, weather, or timing feel tight.
South Coast ravine · Near Seljalandsfoss · Wet canyon walk · Active hidden-gem stop
Þorvaldseyri is a historic South Coast farm beneath Eyjafjallajökull, worth a short, source-checked stop when you want eruption context and farm scenery between the larger waterfall and beach sights.
Historic farm · South Iceland · South Coast
Seljavallalaug is a historic geothermal swimming pool hidden in Seljavellir valley on Iceland’s South Coast; visit for the setting and short walk, but skip it if you need spa comfort, managed bathing, or predictable conditions.
Historic pool · South Iceland · South Coast
Gljúfrabúi is a narrow canyon waterfall beside Seljalandsfoss on the South Coast, best for travelers who want a wetter, more enclosed stop and can judge footing, spray, and timing before adding it.
South Coast waterfall · Beside Seljalandsfoss · Narrow canyon view · Wet short stop
Hengladalsá is a small river and valley-area stop in the Hengill landscape near Hveragerði, best considered when you want a quieter geothermal walk rather than another major Golden Circle sight.
River valley · South Iceland · Hengill area
Fljótshlíð is a rural saga landscape east of Hvolsvöllur in South Iceland, best for travelers deciding whether a quieter side-road detour adds more than another major waterfall stop.
South Iceland · Saga landscape · Slow detour
Once the sights are clear, use planning pages to turn them into a route with realistic timing.