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Iceland South Coast Full Day Small-Group Tour from Reykjavik
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Reviewed 14 November 2024

This is one of the more popular waterfalls on the south coast. It is located right on the ring rode. What is unique about this waterfall is that you can walk behind it in the cave formed behind the waterfall. It is also very misty. You will get very wet walking to it and behind it and then back again. However, it is very impressive and definitely worth visiting.

Date of experience: June 2024
Thank Karim M
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Reviewed 6 November 2024

This is a must-see in my opinion. This is a 360 view of a waterfall and that makes it very unique. You can get so close to this waterfall that you have to be prepared to get a bit wet. You will hear the thunder of the water and feel the power it has. It is truly special. Keep walking down the path for more waterfalls and great landscapes.

Date of experience: October 2024
Thank Adriana B
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Reviewed 4 November 2024

So Seljalandsfoss, a truly mesmerising and beautiful waterfall on the south coast of Iceland. It is by no means the largest, nor is it the most powerful in terms of volume of water. The beauty of Seljalandsfoss is its unhindered accessibility, not only to the base of the falls, but the ability to walk the whole way around it into the cave behind and out the other side allowing you to take in all angles and just be in awe of it.

Ok so full disclaimer you are going to get wet! When you see people saying to take a raincoat and waterproof pants, this isn't so you can play in the pool at the bottom, when climbing the stairs to the right of the falls there is often a lovely breeze that showers you in the mist from the falls. It is both refreshing and somewhat magical, but if you are wearing non waterproof clothing you are likely to get rather wet and once that initial "magic" has worn off - you will be left with rather wet cold clothes.

We've had the fortune of visiting Seljalandsfoss a number of times over the years and by no means is it a "hidden gem" anymore - in fact since a large computer firm used it as a screensaver the popularity has somewhat boomed meaning it can get very busy. If you are self driving and want to see it in all its glory without bus loads of other tourists, get there first thing in the morning or later in the day once they have departed.

We visited just after sunrise one morning and we only had to share it with the local sheep - they scared the life out of me when one emerged from behind the falls unannounced - turns out I hadn't had my coffee yet!

There is a paid carpark at rough 1000ISK but that also gets you access to toilets and a little cafe also. Be sure to checkout the other stunning waterfall Gljufrabui nearby. You'll need to have self driven to visit this as you will likely not have enough time as part of a big group tour to visit both Seljandsfoss and this one and fully enjoy both!

Date of experience: August 2024
Thank TomandNikkiTravel
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Reviewed 15 October 2024

Beautiful, but completely crowded. (1330h)
Better to come really early or late.
However, the sight is certainly spectacular.

Date of experience: October 2024
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Reviewed 10 October 2024

Amazing views. An easy hike with just a natural beauty and splendor. One of the top sites to visit in Iceland. A must do on the list.

Date of experience: July 2024
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