So if you’re going to Iceland, here’s my advice: make a list of the highlights, stick it on your dashboard, then carefully ...
The unique feature of Seljalandsfoss, which sits along the coast of southern Iceland, is the walking path that runs behind the steep cliffs, providing an opportunity to view the waterfall from behind.
At 60 meters high, Skogafoss is one of Iceland's most iconic and easily accessible waterfalls for solo travelers like me.
First on our itinerary the following day was Seljalandsfoss waterfall. In the treeless, open landscape of rural Iceland, the shiny knot of campervans marking the car park stood out a mile.