South
43 water features • 39 waterfalls • 2 springs • 2 dams
South Iceland is a must‑visit destination for nature lovers seeking the dramatic power and serene beauty of water in its many forms. The South region boasts an impressive collection of 39 waterfalls, from the thunderous cascade of Seljalandsfoss to the hidden gems tucked away in remote valleys. In addition, travelers can discover two pristine springs that bubble up crystal‑clear waters, and two historic dams that showcase Iceland’s innovative relationship with its natural resources. Altogether, 43 unique water‑feature spots invite you to explore, photograph, and experience the ever‑changing landscape of this spectacular area.
Whether you’re planning a road‑trip along the Ring Road, a hiking adventure in Skaftafell, or a coastal stroll near Vík, South Iceland’s sub‑regions each offer their own distinct water attractions. The rugged cliffs of the Mýrdalssandur coastline give way to secret waterfalls, while the lush valleys of Þórsmörk hide tranquil springs perfect for a refreshing pause. Even the modern Sultartangi Dam provides stunning vistas and insight into Icelandic renewable energy.
Dive into our comprehensive travel guide to South Iceland’s water features and uncover the hidden trails, local legends, and must‑see spots that make this region a water‑lover’s paradise. Pack your boots, bring a waterproof camera, and let the magical waterfalls, sparkling springs, and impressive dams of South Iceland inspire your next adventure.
Featured Attractions
Barnafoss
Waterfall South
Giljafoss
Waterfall SouthGlymur
Waterfall South
Hraunfossar
Waterfall SouthLangifoss
Waterfall SouthÖxarárfoss
Waterfall SouthReykjadalur Hot Spring Thermal River
Spring South
Þórufoss
Waterfall SouthBrúarfoss
Waterfall South
Faxi
Waterfall SouthUrriðafoss
Waterfall SouthNeighboring Regions
- Capital Region (3 spots)
- East (54 spots)
- Northeast (47 spots)
- Northwest (8 spots)
- Southern Peninsula (6 spots)
- West (26 spots)
- Westfjords (13 spots)