Öxarárfoss
Tourist attraction · South ·

Öxarárfoss

Tourist attraction · South ·

Dramatic waterfall cascading over basalt rock formations, unique geology

boardwalk
parking
walk
tectonic plates
history
scenic views
gift shop
souvenirs
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7V8M+952, 806 Thingvellir, Iceland Get directions

Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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7V8M+952, 806 Thingvellir, Iceland Get directions

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•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 14, 2026

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Öxarárfoss Waterfall hike (~90min)

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Öxarárfoss

Shreyash S.

Google
Öxarárfoss is an absolute gem within Þingvellir National Park. Located just a pleasant two-kilometer walk from the main visitor center, the journey there is as stunning as the destination itself. The path is exceptionally well-maintained and level, making it an easy, accessible stroll for all fitness levels without requiring much physical effort. ​The waterfall is truly picture-perfect. Because the drop isn’t overwhelmingly high, you can easily take in its entire scale and beauty in a single glance. It is a photographer’s dream, allowing you to capture the pristine, cascading water against the dramatic ancient rock formations. Highly recommended!

Dtown

Google
Went in December when it was pretty cold and icy. The walk became quite dangerous as it was very icy and slippery but if you take your time it's fine and well worth it.

Forest L.

Google
This awesome waterfall is just a very short detour off the ring road, making it an easy and rewarding side trip that packs a punch without eating up your day. The views are stunning, with the water cascading dramatically over the rocks in a setting that feels wild and invigorating. Definitely worth the time to pull over and soak it in, but don't forget to pay for parking to avoid any hassle. A quick gem that adds real magic to the drive. Definitely recommend!

Terri S.

Google
I loved this waterfall and short hike. There were a lot of people on the path though. Water closets are within walking distance. There are steps on the trail so I wouldn’t describe it as handicap accessible but it was a well maintained trail.

David J.

Google
You must visit…be ready to walk, but very manageable if you handle everyday life. Plenty of snack options and souvenirs in the store, history lessons and wonderful views. Walk the entire area…saw the divers and snorkelers…now of them looked happy. Waterfall was okay,, but the area is the reason to be here.

Kateryna M.

Google
This was the first place I visited in Iceland. The waterfall itself didn’t feel particularly special, but I was happy to be there, knowing it’s where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. To really experience that, you need to go beyond the waterfall and walk to the spot where the divers go. That’s where you can actually see the meeting point of the continents. I had to return a second time to find it, so I recommend heading straight there.

Olive C

Google
Very cute area. The landscape and surroundings with the historical panels really bring out a medieval look and feeling to the place. Crazy to think people used to be drowned in such a pretty waterfall.

K. S.

Google
A very nice area to walk around and enjoy the beautiful waterfall. Definitely worth if you’re in the area and up for s little walk. The amount of people was manageable and it was not to crowded.
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