Dettifoss
Magnificent waterfall, considered to be the most powerful in Europe. Falls are 45 m tall, 100 m wide, with a single plunge. Average water flow – 193 m²/s. A bit upstream there is another giant waterfall – Selfoss. This waterfall is 11 m high, but it is very wide – the stream has shaped a long V-shaped cliff and water is falling down along more than 500 m long cliffs. Downstream from Dettifoss is Hafragilsfoss – 27 m tall and 91 m wide.
Selfoss
One of the most powerful waterfalls upstreams from the magnificent Dettifoss. Selfoss is 11 m high, but it is very wide – the stream has shaped a long V-shaped cliff and water falls down along more than 100 m long cliff.
Hafragilsfoss
Magnificent, 27 m tall and 91 m wide waterfall not too far below the giant Dettifoss.
Ingvararfoss
Some 1-2 m tall waterfall that has a special beauty thanks to columnar basalt rocks around it.
Hrafnabjargafoss
Beautiful, wide waterfall, some 5 m tall. Waterfall is divided by islands.
Ullarfoss
Some 7 m tall waterfall on the lucid, spring-fed Svartá River.
Gullfoss
One of the most spectacular waterfalls in Iceland and worldwide. Consists of two steps (11 m and 21 m tall), located at right angle to each other.
Hverasvæðið – Hveragerði Geothermal Park
Hveragerði Geothermal Park is located in the centre of Hveragerði town. Here can be seen several geothermal features including one geyser – Eilífur.
Deildartunguhver
This spring has got both high discharge (180 l/s) for a hot spring and very high temperature of 97 °C.
Vellir (Árhver) – geyser in the river
One of the weirdest geysers in Iceland is Vellir or Árhver. These hot springs and geyser have created a cone in the middle of the river.