Nestled in Iceland’s stunning South Region, Seljalandsfoss waterfall is a must-see natural wonder that’s incredibly easy to reach, thanks to its prime location right alongside the famous Route 1 (the Ring Road). This majestic waterfall plunges an impressive 60 meters (about 197 feet), but what truly sets Seljalandsfoss apart from other waterfalls is the unique experience it offers—you can actually walk behind the cascading water!
Imagine standing in a hidden cave behind the curtain of water, feeling the cool mist on your face as you watch the waterfall from a completely different perspective. The view is nothing short of breathtaking, especially during sunset when the golden light filters through the falling water, creating a magical, almost otherworldly atmosphere. It’s a photographer’s dream and an unforgettable moment for any traveler.
However, a visit here requires a bit of preparation. Because you are so close to the waterfall, you will almost certainly get soaked by the spray, so waterproof clothing is essential. A sturdy rain jacket and waterproof pants will keep you comfortable while you explore. For photography enthusiasts, a waterproof camera or a reliable protective cover is highly recommended. When I visited, I had to wrap my camera in a waterproof protector to capture the perfect shot without damage. Even then, I found myself constantly wiping the lens to clear away droplets and maintain a crisp, clear image.
In summary, Seljalandsfoss is not just a waterfall—it’s an immersive adventure that combines Iceland’s raw natural beauty with a rare, interactive experience. Whether you’re a nature lover, a photographer, or simply someone looking for a memorable outdoor activity, this waterfall should be at the top of your Iceland itinerary. Just come prepared to get wet and be ready to be amazed!