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Goðafoss

Goðafoss, the 'Waterfall of the Gods,' is one of Iceland’s most elegant and historically significant landmarks. According to legend, it was here in the year 1000 that the lawspeaker Þorgeir threw his Norse pagan idols into the falls, symbolizing Iceland’s official conversion to Christianity. Beyond its history, Goðafoss captivates with its perfect 30-meter-wide crescent shape and vibrant blue-green waters. Located right off the Ring Road, it serves as a stunning gateway to the Mývatn region, offering a serene yet powerful atmosphere that remains untouched by industrial development.

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Scenic Beauty

Goðafoss captivates with its dramatic horseshoe shape framed by basalt cliffs and surrounded by lush greenery, creating a striking contrast between powerful waters and vibrant Icelandic nature.

Accessibility

Goðafoss is easily accessible via Route 1, Iceland’s main ring road, making it a popular stop for travelers exploring the island. Goðafoss is reachable by a short and easy walk of about 10 minutes from the nearby Fosshóll parking lot, with well-maintained paths on both the south and north sides of the waterfall.

Cost

Parking is free and there are no entrance fees.

Crowd level

Goðafoss attracts many tourists due to its accessibility and impressive natural beauty, especially during the summer months, but because the area is well managed and spacious with multiple viewpoints, it rarely feels overcrowded.

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