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Iceland · Travel Guide 2026

Northern Lights in Selfoss

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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.

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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.

Famous For

Gateway to the Golden CircleÖlfusá River and its iconic bridgeSouthern Iceland's main service townVibrant culinary sceneHome to the Bobby Fischer Center

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.

Culture & Local Life

Selfoss embodies a vibrant blend of traditional Icelandic community spirit and modern development. As a key agricultural and service center for South Iceland, it maintains a strong connection to its rural roots while embracing growth and innovation. The local culture is characterized by a strong sense of community, evident in local festivals, sports events, and the friendly atmosphere found in its cafes and shops. There's a growing appreciation for local produce and artisanal crafts, reflecting Iceland's broader movement towards sustainability and unique experiences. The people of Selfoss are welcoming and proud of their town, often happy to share insights into Icelandic life. The town's historical significance, particularly its bridge which has been rebuilt after wartime destruction, adds a layer of resilience and heritage to its identity. Visitors will find a relaxed pace of life, where the natural environment plays a significant role in daily activities and leisure, from riverside walks to enjoying the local geothermal resources.

Top Things to Do

  • Walk across the historic Ölfusá River Bridge, enjoying views of the town and river.
  • Explore the town center, browsing local shops and enjoying a coffee.
  • Visit the Bobby Fischer Center to learn about the chess legend's final years.
  • Indulge in Icelandic cuisine at one of Selfoss's diverse restaurants, from fine dining to casual eateries.
  • Take a scenic drive along the Golden Circle, starting from Selfoss.
  • Relax at the local swimming pool, known for its hot tubs and saunas.
  • Enjoy a riverside stroll or bike ride along the Ölfusá River banks.
  • Visit the nearby Kerið volcanic crater.

Hidden Gems

  • The Greenhouse (Gróðurhúsið) - a modern food hall and shopping experience built within a greenhouse structure.
  • Hveragerði Geothermal Park - just a short drive away, offering hot spring bread baking and mud baths.
  • Urriðafoss waterfall - a powerful, lesser-known waterfall on the Þjórsá river, south of Selfoss.

Explore Selfoss

Suggested 3-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Begin your Selfoss adventure by exploring the town center, walking across the iconic Ölfusá River Bridge for panoramic views. Visit the Bobby Fischer Center, followed by lunch at a local eatery. In the afternoon, enjoy a relaxing swim at the Selfoss sundlaug (swimming pool) and unwind in its geothermal hot tubs.

Day 2: Dedicate your second day to the magnificent Golden Circle. Start with Þingvellir National Park, then witness the powerful Gullfoss waterfall, and finally experience the erupting Strokkur geyser at Geysir. Return to Selfoss for a delightful dinner, perhaps at The Greenhouse for a unique dining experience.

Day 3: Embark on a South Coast exploration. Drive east to visit the stunning Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, both offering unique photo opportunities. Continue to the black sand beach of Reynisfjara near Vík, marveling at the basalt columns and Dyrhólaey arch, before heading back to Selfoss.

Practical Information

  • Best Time: 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.
  • Transport: Selfoss is easily accessible by car, located directly on Iceland's Ring Road (Route 1), about a 45-minute drive southeast of Reykjavík. Public buses also connect Selfoss to Reykjavík and other towns in the south, but renting a car offers the most flexibility for exploring the surrounding areas.
  • Budget: Mid-range
  • Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
  • Best Season: year-round

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