Secrets of Goðafoss: Waterfall of the Gods in Iceland

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Goðafoss waterfall is situated in the northeast of Iceland. Based on the Icelandic folktales, there is an interesting story behind the waterfall. Over a thousand years ago, a pagan priest named Þorgeir threw his idols of the Norse gods into this waterfall in order to symbolize his decision about worshiping Christianity, hence the name, Waterfall of Gods. This beautiful waterfall sets in an astonishingly symmetrical, curved cliff. The water begins in the highlands and flows through an ancient lava field. The rapid river cascades down the cliff which is 12 meter high and 30 meters wide. It creates an elegant and majestic scene. The unique rock formations in and around the waterfall and dramatic backdrop of the foggy environments, have made the locals nickname it “The Beauty”. Whether you’re a holiday snapper or a serious photographer, don´t miss out on this amazing opportunity to take a photo or two. There are three main viewing points worth mentioning: East bank, west bank and an extra path down to the bottom of the basin on the east side. From there you can have a close contact with the waterfall. But you need to be careful while reaching the lower viewpoint, because the steps down to the lower viewpoint are short and steep. The west bank has no safety barriers and it can be slippery because of the spray from the waterfall. Visitors are advised to stay away from the edge. There are places to rest and eat near the parking lots. Neighboring places to recommend are: The second-largest urban area in Iceland, Akureyri; Beautiful Lake Mývatn; Fascinating geological features at Dimmuborgir. Whether you are traveling in Iceland, looking to visit Iceland or just searching for the most beautiful waterfalls in Iceland. Be sure to check out Goðafoss, you can go on your own or hop on a guided tour.

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