
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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Markarfljótsgljúfur is a deep canyon in the Southern Highlands near Emstrur and Þórsmörk. Visit when highland access, weather, and hiking plans already fit; skip it on a standard South Coast sightseeing day.
Highland canyon · Near Emstrur · Þórsmörk context
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
Fagrifoss is a remote waterfall near the F206 road toward Lakagígar, worth adding when vehicle choice, Highland conditions, time margins, and South Iceland route plans all make the rough detour realistic.
Highlands waterfall · F206 access · Near Lakagígar
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
Vestragil is a small gully and hot-spring area in Skaftafell, best for travelers who already have time in Vatnajökull National Park and need to decide if a quiet side stop is worth adding.
Skaftafell side stop · 30-75 minutes · Access checks matter
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
Þórsmörk is a sheltered Highland valley behind the South Coast, worth planning for if you want serious hiking and glacier-framed scenery, but only when access, transport, and weather make the effort sensible.
Highlands · F249 access · Hiking valley
Eldgjá is a remote volcanic canyon in the south Highlands, worth planning only when highland roads, weather, vehicle choice, and time margins make the detour realistic, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.
Highlands canyon · F-road access · Ófærufoss walk
Once the sights are clear, use planning pages to turn them into a route with realistic timing.