Rauðihver
Intermittent hot spring that has bright orange, muddy sediments. In 2008 – 2009 this spring was erupting up to 1.5 m high – then it was a true geyser.
Grænihver
The largest geyser in Hveravellir Geothermal Field. The large, beautiful green-blue pool of hot spring is erupting up to 3 m high.
Gamli Fagrihver
Former geyser that erupted up to 45 m high (!) in the 19th century. Now – just a large sinter cone with 95 degrees C hot water inside. Geyser was active up to 1930ies.
Fagrihver
Hot spring of unusual beauty. The spring has built a cone of numerous white sinter layers and gradually is closing itself – but the eye of deep blue water still is seen.
Bóluhver
Thermal spring of unusual beauty. It is 90 degrees C hot, layered with snow-shite sinter and has deep blue water.
Gjósandi
Small geyser that erupts up to 0.5 m high.
Gljúfrafoss (Gljúfrabúi)
This 40 m tall waterfall is located in a narrow charm and partly obscured by cliffs. It is located to the north from the much more famous Seljalandsfoss.
Kvernufoss
Beautiful, 30 m tall waterfall that in many ways is similar to the nearby Skógafoss. Waterfall has formed a secluded gorge and falls with a single drop. There is a grotto behind it.
Skaðafoss
Several metres tall waterfall with a single plunge on Stórilækur (Bærjargil) River some 1.7 km north from Svartifoss.
Efri-Austurheiðarfoss
Nice, small waterfall, several meters high.