Hangandifoss

This 123 m tall waterfall has formed on Hangandifosslækur stream. Here the stream falls in Múlagljúfur canyon, joining the Fosslækur stream. Falls have one drop that touches upon the cliffs several times.

Strútsfoss

Strútsfoss

Very impressive, approximately 120 m tall waterfall with two main drops.

Rjúkandi

Rjúkandi

93 m tall waterfall with two main drops. One of the few large waterfalls in this part of the country.

Svartifoss

Svartifoss

Unique waterfall – free falling, more than 20 m tall plunge in a valley adorned with basalt columns.

Seljalandsfoss

Seljalandsfoss

Impressive, 60 – 66 m tall fall with a single plunge. One can enter in a grotto behind the waterfall.

Hraunfossar

Hraunfossar

A very unusual, 900 meters wide waterfall, emerging from under a lava field and falling directly into the Hvítá river.

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.

Hengifoss

Hengifoss

Beautiful, 128 m tall waterfall, the tallest in the eastern part of the country. A little further below is another beautiful waterfall – Litlanesfoss – flowing between columnar basalt.

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.