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Morsárfoss dropping from a dark cliff below Morsárjökull glacier in Vatnajökull National Park.

Morsárfoss

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
Aerial view of Hengifoss dropping through a dark basalt gorge with red sediment layers in East Iceland.

Hengifoss

Hengifoss is a tall East Iceland waterfall above Lagarfljót, best for travelers who want a rewarding gorge hike and can spare enough time for the climb, Litlanesfoss, and weather-aware planning.

East Iceland waterfall hike · Near Egilsstaðir · Red-striped gorge
Dark mossy Nauthúsagil ravine with water flowing through the narrow canyon.

Nauthúsagil

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
Gljúfrabúi waterfall dropping inside a mossy canyon beside Seljalandsfoss in South Iceland.

Gljúfrabúi

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
Foss á Síðu falling over green cliffs above farm fields in South Iceland.

Foss á Síðu

Foss á Síðu is a slender waterfall above an old farm east of Kirkjubæjarklaustur, best as a quick South Coast pause when you want roadside scenery without adding a full hike.

South Coast · Waterfall · Short Route 1 pause · Near Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Turf-roofed houses at Skógar Museum below green South Iceland hills.

Skógar

Skógar is a tiny South Coast village beside Skógafoss, useful when you want to turn a famous waterfall stop into a slower cluster with culture, short walks, and route choices.

Village cluster · South Iceland · South Coast
Stakkholtsgjá canyon with a shallow river running between steep mossy rock walls.

Stakkholtsgjá

Stakkholtsgjá is a narrow canyon near Þórsmörk in South Iceland, reached by high-friction F-road access and river crossings; visit for the stream-bed walk and waterfall chamber only when conditions and access checks support the detour.

Canyon walk · South Iceland · Þórsmörk side
Goðafoss spreading across the Skjálfandafljót river in North Iceland.

Skjálfandafljót

Skjálfandafljót is the North Iceland river behind Goðafoss, Aldeyjarfoss, and upper highland-edge waterfalls, worth planning around when you want to choose the right river stop instead of chasing every cascade.

North Iceland · River waterfalls · Goðafoss and Aldeyjarfoss
Selfoss Waterfall spreading through Jökulsárgljúfur canyon in North Iceland.

Selfoss Waterfall

Selfoss Waterfall is the broad, lower waterfall upstream from Dettifoss in North Iceland, worth adding when the canyon walk, road conditions, and your Diamond Circle timing leave enough margin.

North Iceland · Diamond Circle · Waterfall add-on
Jökulsá á Fjöllum winding through the rocky Hafragilsfoss canyon area in North Iceland.

Jökulsá á Fjöllum

Jökulsá á Fjöllum is the glacial river behind Dettifoss and Jökulsárgljúfur in North Iceland, worth planning around when you want waterfall power, canyon scale, and a realistic Diamond Circle day.

North Iceland · Diamond Circle · Glacial river
Hrafnabjargafoss waterfall dropping through dark rock in the Skjálfandafljót river corridor.

Hrafnabjargafoss

Hrafnabjargafoss is a remote Skjálfandafljót waterfall above Aldeyjarfoss in North Iceland, worth adding only when road conditions, vehicle choice, daylight, and walking time support a rougher valley detour.

North Iceland · Remote waterfall · Aldeyjarfoss area
Hafragilsfoss waterfall dropping through the Jökulsárgljúfur canyon in North Iceland.

Hafragilsfoss

Hafragilsfoss is a powerful Jökulsá á Fjöllum waterfall below Dettifoss in North Iceland, worth adding when you want a quieter canyon view and have room for access and safety checks.

North Iceland · Dettifoss add-on · Canyon waterfall
A lone hiker on the steaming volcanic pass of Fimmvörðuháls between snowy glacier edges.

Fimmvörðuháls

Fimmvörðuháls is a high mountain pass between Skógafoss and Þórsmörk, worth planning when you want a serious South Coast hike and can solve weather, transport, time, and gear before committing.

Mountain pass · South Coast · Serious hike
Rainbow mist in front of Skogafoss waterfall below green South Iceland cliffs.

Skogafoss

Skógafoss is a major South Coast waterfall stop, worth planning with spray, stair-climb time, crowd timing, and nearby Kvernufoss or Skógar context, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

Waterfall · South Iceland · South Coast
Dettifoss waterfall plunging into Jökulsárgljúfur canyon from the west-side viewpoint in North Iceland.

Dettifoss

Dettifoss is North Iceland’s most forceful waterfall stop, best planned with road-side choice, spray, seasonal access, and nearby Jökulsárgljúfur canyon stops in mind, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

North Iceland · Diamond Circle · Powerful waterfall
Seljalandsfoss waterfall dropping from green cliffs on the South Coast of Iceland.

Seljalandsfoss

Seljalandsfoss is a South Coast waterfall where the path behind the falls makes timing, spray, footing, and nearby Gljúfrabúi pairing more important than a quick photo stop, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

South Coast waterfall · Walk-behind path when open · Near Gljúfrabúi and Skógafoss · Easy Ring Road access

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