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Faxi (Vatnsleysufoss)
Nestled in South Iceland, Faxi (Vatnsleysufoss) presents a picturesque scene where a broad, powerful waterfall tumbles over a rocky ledge, creating a vibrant turquoise pool. Surrounded by expansive golden-green fields under a vast, cloud-strewn blue sky, it offers a serene escape and a quintessential Icelandic landscape experience.
About Faxi (Vatnsleysufoss)
Nestled in South Iceland, Faxi (Vatnsleysufoss) presents a picturesque scene where a broad, powerful waterfall tumbles over a rocky ledge, creating a vibrant turquoise pool. Surrounded by expansive golden-green fields under a vast, cloud-strewn blue sky, it offers a serene escape and a quintessential Icelandic landscape experience.
History & Background
Faxi, also known as Vatnsleysufoss, is a natural wonder shaped by millennia of glacial meltwater and volcanic activity, characteristic of Iceland's dynamic geological past. The waterfall's broad, stepped formation is a result of the river Tungufljót carving its way through layers of basalt rock. While not steeped in specific historical events involving human settlements or major battles, its history is intrinsically linked to the land itself and the life it has sustained. The name 'Vatnsleysufoss' translates to 'waterfall of water-loss,' a curious name given its robust flow. Local lore suggests this name might stem from the challenges salmon faced in navigating its powerful currents during their upstream migration, giving the impression of 'losing' their journey here. Historically, rivers like Tungufljót, with waterfalls such as Faxi, have been vital for local communities, providing fresh water and, notably, a rich source of salmon, making fishing a long-standing activity in the area. Today, Faxi stands as a testament to Iceland's ongoing natural processes, a living landscape that continues to evolve. Its significance lies not in human-made history, but in its role as a persistent, beautiful feature of the Icelandic environment, drawing visitors to appreciate its serene power and the wild beauty of the South.
Did You Know?
- ✔Faxi (Vatnsleysufoss) is one of many interesting sites in south-iceland
- ✔Iceland's diverse landscape makes every region unique and worth exploring
- ✔The best way to experience Iceland is to venture off the beaten path
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Why Visit
Witness a beautiful, accessible waterfall set against a serene, golden Icelandic backdrop, perfect for photography.
Did You Know?
Did you know Faxi is also known as Vatnsleysufoss, meaning 'waterfall of water-loss'? Despite its name, its wide, powerful flow is anything but 'water-loss'!
The Salmon's Struggle: Why Vatnsleysufoss?
Local legend suggests the name 'Vatnsleysufoss', meaning 'waterfall of water-loss', comes from the plight of salmon attempting to leap its powerful cascades. Despite its impressive flow, the salmon found it an insurmountable barrier, giving the impression that their journey was 'lost' or 'lacked' progress here. This tale adds a poignant layer to the waterfall's enduring natural beauty.
Practical Information
Best Time
Daytime, Summer to Early Autumn
Duration
30-45 minutes
Access
Paved road, easy parking





