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Svartifoss

Cascading over striking black basalt columns, Svartifoss in East Iceland is a natural masterpiece. These hexagonal formations, resembling organ pipes, were sculpted by slow-cooling lava, creating a truly unique and awe-inspiring spectacle.

About Svartifoss

Cascading over striking black basalt columns, Svartifoss in East Iceland is a natural masterpiece. These hexagonal formations, resembling organ pipes, were sculpted by slow-cooling lava, creating a truly unique and awe-inspiring spectacle.

History & Background

The basalt columns surrounding Svartifoss were the inspiration for architect Guðjón Samúelsson's design of Hallgrímskirkja church in Reykjavík and the Skaftafell visitor centre. The falls drop 20 meters into a pool below, surrounded by lush birch woodland. The hike to Svartifoss from the Skaftafell visitor centre takes about 45 minutes and offers views across the glacier outwash plain.

Did You Know?

  • Svartifoss is one of many impressive waterfalls in Iceland
  • Iceland has hundreds of waterfalls due to its glaciers and volcanic terrain
  • Best visited when weather is clear for the best views and photographs

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About Svartifoss

Svartifoss is a waterfall in east-iceland, offering visitors a beautiful display of Iceland's dramatic natural scenery. The waterfall is surrounded by typical Icelandic landscape and makes for a rewarding stop.

History & Background

The basalt columns surrounding Svartifoss were the inspiration for architect Guðjón Samúelsson's design of Hallgrímskirkja church in Reykjavík and the Skaftafell visitor centre. The falls drop 20 meters into a pool below, surrounded by lush birch woodland. The hike to Svartifoss from the Skaftafell visitor centre takes about 45 minutes and offers views across the glacier outwash plain.

Why Visit

Witness nature's architectural marvel: basalt columns framing a waterfall.

Did You Know?

The geometric perfection of Svartifoss's basalt columns has inspired Icelandic architects, most notably influencing the design of Hallgrímskirkja church in Reykjavík.

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