When we set out to explore Iceland’s natural wonders, Svodufoss Waterfall was one destination that truly captivated our hearts. Nestled in the scenic highlands of Iceland, this lesser-known waterfall offered us a unique adventure away from the typical tourist trails.


If you're looking for a serene escape with breathtaking views, Svodufoss is a must-visit.


Discovering Svodufoss


Our journey to Svodufoss began with a scenic drive through the rugged Icelandic landscape. Situated about 80 kilometers from Reykjavik, the waterfall is conveniently located for a day trip. As we approached, the roar of cascading water grew louder, and we could hardly contain our excitement.


Svodufoss, which translates to “Swirling Falls,” is aptly named for its captivating display of swirling water patterns as it plunges over the cliff. Unlike the more famous Gullfoss or Seljalandsfoss, Svodufoss offers a more intimate experience, allowing us to get up close and personal with nature's artistry. The waterfall drops 20 meters into a deep, rocky pool, surrounded by lush greenery and volcanic rock formations. The natural setting felt like something straight out of a fantasy novel.


Attractions and Activities


The main attraction, of course, is the waterfall itself. We spent a good chunk of time just marveling at its beauty and capturing photographs from different vantage points. There’s a well-marked trail that leads to the best viewing spots, and the hike is relatively easy, taking about 30 minutes from the parking area.


For the more adventurous, the surrounding area offers numerous hiking opportunities. The rugged terrain provides excellent chances for exploring the Icelandic wilderness, with trails that offer stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. We even spotted some local wildlife, adding to the thrill of our adventure.


Practical Information


Svodufoss is open year-round, and the best time to visit is during the summer months when the weather is milder and the days are longer. Entrance to the waterfall is free, though there’s a small parking fee of around 500 ISK (approximately $3.50) to help maintain the site.



Where to Stay


If you’re planning to spend more time in the area, there are several cozy accommodations nearby. We stayed at the Hotel Highland, which is about a 40-minute drive from Svodufoss. The hotel offers comfortable rooms with stunning views of the surrounding highlands, and prices start at around 22,000 ISK (approximately $150) per night.


For a more budget-friendly option, the Guesthouse Árból, located about an hour away, provides charming rooms starting at 12,000 ISK (around $85) per night.



Lykkers, our visit to Svodufoss Waterfall was a highlight of our Icelandic adventure. The serene beauty of the waterfall, combined with the opportunity to explore the surrounding landscape, made for an unforgettable experience. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply a nature enthusiast, Svodufoss offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. Don’t miss out on this hidden gem on your next trip to Iceland!