Iceland Iceland TravelExperience the Magic of Skógafoss – Ultimate Guide in 2023December 23, 2022Europe / Iceland / Lakes and MountainsIf travelling to Iceland I honestly recommend visiting Skógafoss. As one of the world’s most iconic waterfalls, this impressive landmark should be included on anybody’s itinerary. by Jessica Dale Reading Time: 3 minutes Located in the Skóga Valley in the South of Iceland and stands at a height of over 200 feet – Skógafoss is fed by the Skógá River and even though it is high it is also wide. The most amazing feature for this waterfall in my opinion was the rainbow that was formed from the cascading water as it plummeted to the bottom. Of course the best way to visit this amazing natural beauty is to rent a car which gives you the freedom of choosing when and where you go but if you are simply looking for a no hassle trip to this beautiful part of Iceland I can personally recommend the full day south coast tour which features a long stop at Skógafoss among plenty of the other locations along this southern route. It is quite easy to be able to walk quite close to the base if you want to feel the crispness of the water and is an experience like no other. The water is quite deafening as it thunders to the ground and you can feel a slight vibration under your feet. The location of Skógafoss in the South of Iceland Getting the Most out of Your Trip to Skógafoss If you want to make the most of your trip here I would suggest the follow advice: Try to get There Early Skógafoss is one of Iceland’s most popular landmarks and as such attracts a lot of visitors. The summer months are when the crowds are at their highest so if you are travelling in that time then it is definitely something to remember. If you want those amazing photos without other people, aim to get there at first light. Explore the Surrounding Area Depending on how you get to Skógafoss will mean you could have a good amount of time to explore the surrounding area. This water is located in the Skóga Valley, it is worth getting off the beaten track and exploring the other natural beauties here. It is great for a cheap day out and will provide a more in-depth trip without breaking the bank. Walk up the Stairs At the side of Skógafoss is a set of stairs, I noticed that I was one of few people who actually ventured up these on my visit, the stairs are not overly steep and quite easy to make it to the top. The view from the top is breathtaking and allows a different perspective of the waterfall. Viewing the waterfall from a different perspective Wear Appropriate Footwear As I mentioned earlier it is quite easy to get to the base of Skógafoss but as you can imagine it can be quite slippery. Hiking boots or some good sturdy, waterproof shoes are the best footwear for this especially when climbing the stairs too. Iceland can become quite cold so you really don’t want to end up with wet feet. Remember Your Phone/Camera Skógafoss is one of Iceland’s most popular landmarks, by ensuring you have some form of camera with you (be it phone or dedicated) you are sure to take some fantastic memories with you and will surely be a great feature for your Instagram or other social media. Hopefully you now know a little bit more about this gorgeous natural landmark. It is one of the most memorable waterfalls you can ever visit. Iceland has a reputation for being quite expensive but Iceland also offers a plethora of free, natural activities that will help you keep the costs down on your next visit....