Iceland · Travel Guide 2026
Things to Do in Selfoss
Selfoss, the largest town in South Iceland, serves as a vibrant hub nestled along the powerful Ölfusá River. It's a perfect base for exploring the Golden Circle and South Coast, offering a blend of local charm and essential services for travelers.
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📍 Top Highlights
- ✓Ölfusá River Bridge (Selfossbrú)
- ✓Selfoss Church
- ✓Bobby Fischer Center
- ✓Riverside walking paths
- ✓Tryggvaskáli Restaurant (historic building)
- ✓Fjöruborðið restaurant (Stokkseyri - short drive)
📅 Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Selfoss is during the summer months (June to August) for longer daylight hours, milder weather, and lush green landscapes, perfect for exploring. However, winter offers the chance to see the Northern Lights and experience a magical, snow-covered Iceland.
Complete Travel Guide to Selfoss
Selfoss, the largest town in South Iceland, serves as a vibrant hub nestled along the powerful Ölfusá River. It's a perfect base for exploring the Golden Circle and South Coast, offering a blend of local charm and essential services for travelers.
At a Glance
Region: South Iceland
About This Destination
As seen in the image, Selfoss is characterized by the majestic Ölfusá River, flowing broad and grey-green through its heart, spanned by a distinctive suspension bridge that connects its bustling sides. This strategic location makes it a natural stop, boasting a lively town center with shops, restaurants, and a growing cultural scene. Beyond its role as a service town, Selfoss offers a glimpse into authentic Icelandic life, blending modern amenities with the raw beauty of its natural surroundings. The town provides a comfortable and convenient gateway to some of Iceland's most iconic landscapes, from geysers to waterfalls, all within easy reach.
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Did You Know?
- Selfoss is the largest town in South Iceland, with a population over 9,000.
- The Ölfusá River flowing through Selfoss has the largest average discharge in Iceland.
- The original Selfoss bridge, built in 1891, was destroyed by British forces in WWII.
- It's named after a waterfall, Selfoss, which is actually far away in the north.
- Selfoss is a major agricultural hub for the surrounding fertile farmlands.
- The town is less than an hour's drive from Reykjavík, making it easily accessible.
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