Litlanesfoss

Litlanesfoss

Gorgeous, approximately 30 m tall waterfall that falls among fantastic formations of columnar basalt. Some 1.5 km further upstrem is the enormous Hengifoss.

Háifoss

Háifoss. Granni is seen to the right.

The westernmost of two neighboring 122 m tall waterfalls – the other is Granni. Water in each of them falls down with a single plunge.

Granni

Háifoss to the right and Granni - to the left

The easternmost of the two neighboring waterfalls – the other is Háifoss. Granni is somewhat less tall – around 100 m. Water for the most part falls in a plunge, there are two main steps.

Morsárfoss

Morsárfoss

The tallest waterfall in Iceland, approximately 240 m tall. It formed after the Morsárjökull glacier receded and opened a giant circus. There are several more waterfalls nearby, including a more powerful, but less tall waterfall approximately 1 km to the east.

Glymur

Glymur

The second tallest waterfall in Iceland, 198 m tall. The waterfall is falling into a green, moss-covered canyon.

Vígabjargsfoss

Vígabjargsfoss

Narrow, powerful, some 3 m tall and some 20 m wide waterfall on the muddy Jökulsá á Fjollum stream. Here the stream leaves a narrow chasm that started at the nearby Réttarfoss approximately 1 kilometre above.

Réttarfoss

Réttarfoss

Very powerful, 12 m tall and some 75 m wide waterfall on the muddy Jökulsá á Fjollum stream.

Strompgljúfrafoss

Strompgljúfrafoss

More than 20 m tall waterfall with a single plunge some 200 m below the mighty Dynjandifoss, on Dynjandisá river.

Bæjarfoss

Baejarfoss with Dynjandifoss in the background

The last in the chain of seven waterfalls on Dynjandisá stream. Waterfall is approximately 3 – 4 m tall.

Gyrðisfoss

Beautiful waterfall that slides down along several steps over the distance of some 250 m.