![]() Ripping through a glacial river and plummeting into an enormous gorge, this is Iceland’s version of the Grand Canyon. The largest, most powerful waterfall in Europe, Dettifoss will blow you away with its sheer volume and size. Iceland Waterfalls Mapĭettifoss Waterfall, photo by Mike Jerrard 1. Thus our list of the best waterfalls in Iceland include into those we visited (1-6) and those we are heading back for an Iceland road trip in the future (7-10). ![]() ![]() If there’s one thing I can guarantee about your trip to Iceland, it’s that you’ll leave the country determined to return. Our only regret during our trip was that we had not allocated more time to chasing waterfalls in Iceland. There are Waterfalls of the Gods, “Black Falls,” and the largest and most powerful waterfalls in all of Europe. There are glacial waterfalls (which originate from melt water from glaciers across the country), golden waterfalls, and waterfalls which plummet through canyons onto black sand beaches. The country is full of so many magnificent falls and each one seems more superb than the last. Putting together a list of the best waterfalls in Iceland is not an easy task. Majestic glaciers grind their way through cracked lava fields, gushing geysers explode with a powerful force, glittering ice caps pierce the sky, and wondrous Iceland waterfalls present themselves at every turn. There’s inspiring scenery, extraordinary landscapes and astounding natural wonders seemingly everywhere you look.
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