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Faxafoss
Faxafoss, also known as Fossa, is a picturesque waterfall located in South Iceland. Its wide, multi-tiered cascade creates a gentle yet captivating display, offering a serene contrast to some of Iceland's more dramatic falls. It's an easily accessible and tranquil spot to experience Iceland's natural beauty.
About Faxafoss
Faxafoss, also known as Fossa, is a picturesque waterfall located in South Iceland. Its wide, multi-tiered cascade creates a gentle yet captivating display, offering a serene contrast to some of Iceland's more dramatic falls. It's an easily accessible and tranquil spot to experience Iceland's natural beauty.
Did You Know?
- ✔Best visited during golden hour (midnight sun in summer)
- ✔Iceland has some of the clearest air in the world
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Faxafoss is a scenic viewpoint in South Iceland, Iceland. This spot offers panoramic views of Iceland's dramatic landscapes, including mountains, lava fields, glaciers, and coastline.

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Faxafoss is a viewpoint in South Iceland that draws visitors for its panoramic perspectives over Iceland's ever-changing landscape. Iceland's weather creates dramatic, shifting light conditions — what you see from this spot on one visit will look entirely different on the next. Photographers and travellers alike make the journey here for views that can stretch across glaciers, lava fields, and coastline all at once.
Why Visit
Experience tranquil beauty and easy access to Iceland's charm.
Did You Know?
Faxafoss is part of the popular Golden Circle route, making it a convenient and delightful stop for many travelers exploring South Iceland.