Attraction Guide: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, Vik, Iceland

Seljalandsfoss Waterfall Guide

Seljalandsfoss: Walk Behind the Waterfall's Curtain Guide

Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland's most famous and picturesque waterfalls, located along the Ring Road in South Iceland. What makes Seljalandsfoss truly unique is the path that allows visitors to walk behind the cascading water, offering an unforgettable and immersive experience. Be prepared to get a little wet as you marvel at the power and beauty of nature. Seljalandsfoss is fed by the Seljalandsá River, which originates from the Eyjafjallajökull glacier volcano. The waterfall plunges 60 meters (197 feet) over a cliff that was once part of Iceland's coastline. Over time, the sea receded, leaving behind the dramatic landscape we see today. The soft rock behind the waterfall has been eroded by the water, creating the unique cave-like space that allows visitors to walk behind the falls. The main activity at Seljalandsfoss is, of course, walking behind the waterfall. Be sure to wear waterproof clothing and sturdy shoes, as the path can be slippery. Capture stunning photos of the waterfall from unique perspectives. Nearby, you can also explore the Gljúfrabúi waterfall, hidden within a narrow gorge, offering another memorable experience.

Transportation

Seljalandsfoss is best accessed by car as part of a self-drive tour along the Ring Road. Bus: While there are public buses that travel along the Ring Road, they may not stop directly at Seljalandsfoss. Check with Straeto for possible routes and schedules, but be aware that service may be limited.