Attractions and places to see in Fljótsdalshreppur, a municipality in East Iceland, offer a blend of natural wonders and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its dramatic waterfalls, expansive Vatnajökull National Park, and prominent Lagarfljót Lake. Visitors can explore ancient volcanic landscapes, historical sites, and areas rich in diverse wildlife, providing insights into Iceland's rugged beauty and heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It's called Laugarfell and is a cute little place with wonderful Icelandic food (half board should be booked as it's worth every cent). The small hot pot is magical in the evening under the starry sky with an unobstructed view of the landscape with snow-capped mountain peaks... the silence is only interrupted by the occasional sheep bell 😊
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There is very delicious ice cream made in-house😋
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The bridge and the eastern path were closed on 19.10.24.
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The bridge connects the western and eastern routes.
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At Litlanesfoss, halfway along the trail, you can see the basalt columns very clearly.
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The wooden bridge allows you to comfortably cross the gorge.
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The bridge connects the two banks, but also the two climbs into a loop.
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Another viewpoint marked on the map. This point is on the orographic left bank. The iconic basalt columns can also be admired here.
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Fljótsdalshreppur is home to several spectacular waterfalls. Among them, Hengifoss Waterfall stands out as one of Iceland's highest, cascading 128 meters into a dramatic gorge with striking red clay and basalt layers. Another must-see is Litlanesfoss Waterfall and Basalt Columns, known for its impressive hexagonal basalt columns. You can also visit Faxi Falls, appreciated for its width and power, and Kirkjufoss Waterfall.
You can find remarkable basalt columns at Litlanesfoss Waterfall and Basalt Columns, where they can reach up to 20 meters high. The area around Faxi Falls also features basalt columns, reminiscent of those found in Skaftafell National Park. There's even a dedicated Viewpoint - basalt columns (left bank) to admire these formations.
Yes, a significant portion of Fljótsdalshreppur is encompassed by the expansive Vatnajökull National Park, a UNESCO cultural heritage site and one of Europe's largest national parks. Within the park, you can find Snæfell, Iceland's highest mountain not covered by a glacier, offering excellent hiking opportunities and breathtaking views. The Snæfellsöræfi plateau is also an internationally important wetland rich in vegetation and wildlife.
Fljótsdalshreppur offers a rich cultural experience. The Skriðuklaustur Cultural Center features the ruins of a 16th-century Augustinian monastery and the home of author Gunnar Gunnarsson. The Wilderness Center provides a glimpse into the past with unique accommodation and exhibitions. You can also see a replica of the national treasure Valþjófsstaður Door in the local church, and visit the traditional turf farm Langhús.
Yes, Snæfellsstofa, the visitor center for the eastern territory of Vatnajökull National Park, is located at the Skriðuklaustur Cultural Center. It provides valuable information, exhibitions, and a souvenir shop for park visitors.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy horse riding at the Wilderness Center, or relax at Vök Baths, which offers a unique geothermal experience with floating pools on Lake Urriðavatn. The region is also a principal habitat for Iceland's reindeer population, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Absolutely. A scenic hike leads to Hengifoss Waterfall, and you can combine it with a visit to Litlanesfoss Waterfall and Basalt Columns. Snæfell mountain in Vatnajökull National Park offers top-quality hiking. Additionally, Hallormsstadaskogur, Iceland's largest birchwood, has numerous hiking trails. For more options, explore the Hiking in Fljótsdalshreppur guide.
Yes, Fljótsdalshreppur offers several easy hiking trails. Hallormsstadaskogur, the largest birchwood, has accessible paths. You can find specific routes like the 'Forest Nature Trail – Stone Arch Bridge loop' which are rated as easy. For a comprehensive list, check out the Easy hikes in Fljótsdalshreppur guide.
Lagarfljót lake is Iceland's third-largest river and one of its deepest, winding through the Fljótsdalur valley. It is famously known for its legendary cryptid, the Lagarfljót Worm. The lake also borders Hallormsstadaskogur, Iceland's largest birchwood, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities.
Many attractions in Fljótsdalshreppur are suitable for families. The easy hiking trails in Hallormsstadaskogur are great for all ages. Vök Baths offers a relaxing geothermal experience. The Hengifoss Food Truck near the waterfall provides convenient refreshments. The Wilderness Center also offers engaging experiences for families.
Visitors are often captivated by the dramatic scenery surrounding the waterfalls. For Hengifoss Waterfall, the reddish, grainy layers of clay in the lava background are a highlight. At Litlanesfoss Waterfall and Basalt Columns, the towering hexagonal basalt columns are a major draw. The sheer power and width of Faxi Falls also leave a lasting impression.
Beyond the natural beauty, Fljótsdalshreppur features interesting architecture. Gunnar Gunnarsson's house at Skriðuklaustur is an impressive example inspired by German architect Fritz Höger. You can also find the social center Végarð, the Fljótsdalur Power Station, and the traditional turf farm Langhús with its turf and stone buildings, offering insights into older times.


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