Háifoss

Háifoss

🇮🇸Iceland

Háifoss is Iceland's third highest waterfall, located near Þjórsárdalur valley in the south of the country. The waterfall has a height of 122 meters (400 feet) and is fed by the river Fossá. It was formed during volcanic activity in the late Pleistocene era.

More about Háifoss

Háifoss is accessible via a short drive from the Ring Road, with the final section requiring a 4x4 vehicle. The area around the waterfall features a hiking trail offering views of the canyon and surrounding landscape. It is part of the Þjórsárdalur valley, known for its geological formations resulting from past volcanic activities.