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Haifoss Waterfall

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Heiðrún
February 18, 2020
Háifoss is one of Icelands highest waterfalls
Esben
September 17, 2022
Háifoss is the third highest waterfall in Iceland, about 122 meters high and is located on the edge of the highlands near the volcano Hekla. 5 min hike fra the park lot, but requires a 4x4 as it’s a 45 km gravel road drive through Þjórsárdalur. valley
Unnur
October 25, 2019
One hour drive from the Guesthouse
Ethna
February 27, 2019
The third highest waterfall in Iceland (at the moment) is Háifoss. The name is pretty descriptive, as hái means high so basically the name it the high waterfall. Háifoss is 122 meters high and takes its water from the Fossá river, which takes its water from the before named Þjórsá river. Right next to Háifoss you will find another waterfall Granni (e. neighbor) and together they create one of the most beautiful sights in Iceland. The best view over them is after a bit of a hike but so very worth! Getting to Háifoss is quite easy. From Reykjavík you can drive east n the Ring Road 1 pass the town Selfoss and take a left turn on road 30 until you reach Árnes. Make a right onto road 32 and just before you reach power plant Sultartangi turn left onto the gravel road. It will take you to Háifoss. power plant Sultartangi turn left on a gravel road, which leads to Háifoss waterfall. The drive from Reykjavík is about 134 km (83 miles).
The third highest waterfall in Iceland (at the moment) is Háifoss. The name is pretty descriptive, as hái means high so basically the name it the high waterfall. Háifoss is 122 meters high and takes its water from the Fossá river, which takes its water from the before named Þjórsá river. Right next…

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