Göngumannafoss
The fourth waterfall in the chain of six – seven waterfalls on the lower part of Dynjandisá stream. It is possible to go behind this waterfall. Some 3 – 5 m tall.
Hrísvaðsfoss
The fifth waterfall (in parallel with Kvíslarfoss) in the chain of six – seven waterfalls on the lower part of Dynjandisá stream. Some 2 – 3 m tall waterfall.
Kvíslarfoss
The fifth waterfall (in parallel with Hrísvaðsfoss) in the chain of six – seven waterfalls on the lower part of Dynjandisá stream. Some 2 – 3 m tall waterfall.
Hundafoss (Dynjandisá)
The sixth waterfall in the chain of six – seven waterfalls on the lower part of Dynjandisá stream. Some 1 – 2 m tall falls.
Gervidalsá falls
Small waterfall on Gervidalsá stream, some 5 – 8 m tall.
Geitafoss
Smaller waterfall below the well known Goðafoss, some 5 m tall and around 17 m wide.
Aldeyjarfoss
Powerful, approximately 20 m high waterfall. It is surrounded by columnar basalt cliffs that create a special beauty.
Dynjandifoss
Cascade of beautiful waterfalls, total height – 100 m, width above – some 30 m, below – up to 60 m. Several more waterfalls follow below these falls.
Godafoss (Goðafoss)
One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Iceland. Height – 12 m, width – 30 m.
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.