Iceland Seljalandsfoss from above
Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls, plunging gracefully over a mossy cliff into a tranquil pool below. What makes it particularly special is the path that leads behind the falls, offering a rare and immersive perspective. Surrounded by the stark contrast of snow-dusted terrain and vivid green moss, the scene captures the dramatic essence of Iceland’s south coast, especially striking during the shoulder seasons when winter and spring mingle.
Photography Tips
A drone shot like this offers an outstanding way to highlight the full vertical drop of Seljalandsfoss and its surrounding terrain. Depending on the time or year, early morning or late afternoon provides the softest light, with golden hues brushing the nearby mountains. If shooting from the ground, waterproof gear is essential—especially if you walk behind the waterfall. A wide-angle lens (16–35mm) helps capture the full scale and the cavernous space behind the falls, while a tripod and ND filter allow for long exposures to smooth out the water’s motion.
Travel Information
Seljalandsfoss is located just off the Ring Road (Route 1), about 120 km southeast of Reykjavík. It’s easily accessible by car, with a parking lot (paid) just a short walk from the falls. In winter, paths may be icy, especially the trail that loops behind the waterfall - crampons or microspikes are highly recommended. Facilities on site include restrooms and a small snack kiosk in high season. For fewer crowds, aim to visit early in the day or in the off-season.
Spot Type
Drone
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
03:04 - 23:43
| current local time: 06:02
Photo Themes
Landscape
Mountain
Nature
Waterfall
winter
Winter landscape
Locations
Seljalandsfoss
South Iceland
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