


Seljalandsfoss
Seljalandsfoss, South Iceland
The Basics
Plunging from a height of around 197 feet (60 meters), Seljalandsfoss might not be Iceland’s mightiest waterfall, but it’s certainly one of its most famous, forming a dramatic arch of water that dominates the picturesque Thórsmörk valley. A footpath runs all the way around the waterfall, allowing visitors to stand within feet of the rushing water, amid the spray at the foot of the Eyjafjoll mountains.
Guided sightseeing tours of Iceland’s south coast typically include a stop at Seljalandsfoss and allow time to explore the waterfall from the front and back. South coast tours usually also visit the black-sand beach of Reynisfjara, Solheimajokull glacier, and Skógafoss waterfall. You can travel in a regular bus or in a big-wheeled Super Jeep that can handle the toughest terrain.
Things to Know Before You Go
Seljalandsfoss is a must-see for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
Wear waterproof clothing if you plan to go behind the waterfall, as getting sprayed is inevitable.
The path is often closed in winter when heavy rainfall makes it slippery and dangerous.
How to Get There
Seljalandsfoss is just off the Ring Road, less than two hours’ drive from Reykjavik. Driving along the Ring Road, you can see the waterfall long before you reach it. Skógafoss, another well-known Icelandic waterfall, is just 25 minutes farther south along the road. Alternatively, skip the hassle of driving by joining a guided tour.
Trip ideas
When to Get There
The summer months bring wildflowers all around the waterfall and long daylight hours. Those long days mean you can visit late in the evening and avoid the daytime crowds. Travelers can also visit after dark or in the depth of winter, however, when floodlights illuminate the falls.
Gljufrabui
After visiting Seljalandsfoss, walk 10 minutes north to Gljúfrabúi waterfall. Partially hidden behind a rock face, Gljúfrabúi is something of a hidden gem compared to the hugely popular Seljalandsfoss.
- Eyjafjallajökull Volcano
- Skógafoss
- Skogar Museum
- Fimmvörðuháls Volcano
- Thor's Woods (Thórsmörk)
- Secret Lagoon (Gamla Laugin)
- Hveragerdi
- Reykjadalur Hot Spring Thermal River
- Golden Circle (Gullni Hringurinn)
- Strokkur
- Great Geysir (Great Geyser)
- Gullfoss Waterfall (Golden Falls)
- Silfra Fissure
- Thingvellir National Park
- Leidarendi Lava Caves