Iceland Seljalandsfoss
The Seljalandsfoss is a waterfall in the south of Iceland.
It is situated in the municipality of Rangárþing Lystra on the ring road between Hvolsvöllur and Skógar directly at the junction of the road towards Þórsmörk. The river Seljalandsá falls 66 m over the former coastline into the flood plain of Markarfljót, into which it flows shortly afterwards. The waterfall, like many of its kind, including the also famous Skógafoss, lies below the large glacier shield Eyjafjallajökull.
You can walk behind the waterfall and see the land outside through the water curtains. A visit in the late evening hours, when the colours are most intense, is especially recommended.
If you walk west along the rock face towards Þórsmörk, you will pass numerous smaller falls, the most beautiful of which is Gljúfrabúi or Gljúfurárfoss. The first name means ravine dweller because the waterfall is partly hidden in a semi-open cave.
It is situated in the municipality of Rangárþing Lystra on the ring road between Hvolsvöllur and Skógar directly at the junction of the road towards Þórsmörk. The river Seljalandsá falls 66 m over the former coastline into the flood plain of Markarfljót, into which it flows shortly afterwards. The waterfall, like many of its kind, including the also famous Skógafoss, lies below the large glacier shield Eyjafjallajökull.
You can walk behind the waterfall and see the land outside through the water curtains. A visit in the late evening hours, when the colours are most intense, is especially recommended.
If you walk west along the rock face towards Þórsmörk, you will pass numerous smaller falls, the most beautiful of which is Gljúfrabúi or Gljúfurárfoss. The first name means ravine dweller because the waterfall is partly hidden in a semi-open cave.
Photography Tips
One of my favorite waterfalls in Iceland, a photographer paradise as the possibilities are limitless.
The best time to shoot behind the waterfall is at sunset.
The best time to shoot behind the waterfall is at sunset.
Travel Information
Be careful of water spray due to the huge falls, rain protection, or at least a plastic bag is recommended to protect your gear if you want to approach. It is also possible to walk behind the waterfall or climb on the side to get the best frame.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
11:01 - 15:35
| current local time: 14:20
Photo Themes
beauty
Landscape
nature
Waterfall
Locations
Seljalandsfoss
South Iceland
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