east-iceland · Iceland
Selárfoss
Nestled in East Iceland, Selárfoss offers a unique spectacle as water cascades directly in front of a striking rock overhang, creating a natural, curtain-like effect. This lesser-known gem allows for an intimate experience, where you can walk behind the falling water and admire the rugged beauty of the Icelandic landscape from a different perspective.
About Selárfoss
Nestled in East Iceland, Selárfoss offers a unique spectacle as water cascades directly in front of a striking rock overhang, creating a natural, curtain-like effect. This lesser-known gem allows for an intimate experience, where you can walk behind the falling water and admire the rugged beauty of the Icelandic landscape from a different perspective.
History & Background
This location is one of Iceland's remarkable natural and cultural attractions.
Key Facts
- ✔Selárfoss 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
Tours Near Selárfoss
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Private Silfra Snorkeling 6 p. group - Meet on Location - with Underwater Photos
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Private 2-Day Glacier Lagoon, Ice Cave and Northern Lights
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Book NowAbout Selárfoss
Selárfoss 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.

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Book NowHistory & Background
This location is one of Iceland's remarkable natural and cultural attractions.
Why Visit
Experience the magic of walking behind a waterfall in East Iceland.





