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

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

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

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

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.
Hæstahjallafoss

The second waterfall in the chain of six – seven waterfalls on the lower part of Dynjandisá stream. This waterfall is some 5 – 8 m tall.
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.