Goðafoss Waterfall

The 'Waterfall of the Gods' thunders 12 meters down in a horseshoe arc, one of Iceland's most accessible and dramatic waterfalls.

Goðafoss crashes down a 12-meter horseshoe-shaped cliff on the Skjálfandafljót River, earning its name as the ‘Waterfall of the Gods’ from Iceland’s conversion to Christianity in 1000 AD. The falls are split into multiple cascades by rocky islands, creating a spectacular amphitheater of mist and roar. Parking areas on both sides of Ring Road allow different perspectives — the east side offers the classic wide view, while the west provides closer access to the falls’ base.

Accessible year-round from paved Ring Road, though winter ice makes footing treacherous near the edge. The site gets crowded during summer tour bus season, but early morning or evening light creates the best photography conditions. No facilities beyond parking areas.

Iceland's thundering 'Waterfall of the Gods'

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street address5 Skipagata, Akureyri 600, Iceland Get directions →
Nearest townAkureyri, Iceland
Miles from pavement0 mi
Minimum vehicleAny vehicle
Access road surfacePaved
Cell servicePartial
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)Free
Reservation requiredNo
Best seasonYear-round
Land managerOther
Permit requiredNo
AmenitiesCell signal
Coordinates   Open directions
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