Seljalandsfoss: The Waterfall You Can Walk Behind

Seljalandsfoss is one of the most popular waterfalls in Iceland, and for good reason. It is a truly stunning sight, with a 60-meter (200-foot) drop that creates a powerful curtain of water.

The best part about Seljalandsfoss is that you can actually walk behind it! There is a path that leads you to a small cave behind the waterfall, where you can get up close and personal with the rushing water. Be warned, though, you will get wet!

In addition to walking behind the waterfall, you can also hike around it. The trail takes you to the top of the falls, where you can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area.

The parking fee for Seljalandsfoss is ISK 700 (about USD $6) for the first 12 hours. However, I think this fee is a bit unfair, as you are forced to pay for a minimum of 12 hours, regardless of how long you stay. If you are only planning to visit Seljalandsfoss for a short time, I would recommend parking in the free parking lot at Skógafoss, which is about a 10-minute walk away.

Overall, Seljalandsfoss is a must-see for any visitor to Iceland. It is a beautiful waterfall with a unique setting. Just be prepared to get wet if you decide to walk behind it!

Here are some tips for visiting Seljalandsfoss:

  • The best time to visit is during the summer months, when the weather is warm and sunny.
  • Wear waterproof clothing if you plan on walking behind the waterfall.
  • Be prepared for crowds, as Seljalandsfoss is a very popular tourist destination.
  • If you are only planning to visit Seljalandsfoss for a short time, I would recommend parking in the free parking lot at Skógafoss.

I hope this blog post has inspired you to visit Seljalandsfoss! It is a truly beautiful waterfall that you will never forget.

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