Skógafoss Waterfall Way, Iceland

Trip report by BestHike editor Rick McCharles

I’ve seen most of the famous waterfalls of the world — and cannot recall a better series of falls anywhere.

Skógafoss is massive. Powerful.

width 25 metres (82 feet) and drop of 60 m (200 ft).

The Skógafoss Waterfall hike (also called the Skógá Trail or Waterfall Way) is one of Iceland’s most spectacular easy walks. Perhaps 25 waterfalls and spectacular canyons.

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This trail starts at massive Skógafoss and follows the Skógá River upstream for 8 km (5 miles). If you reach the bridge, I’d say you’ve gone too far. 😀

In fact, hike as far as you want. Turn back when you like.

Elevation Gain: 500 meters

I waited about 5 days for a good weather window — and it was worth it. I even had some sunshine.

I hiked the waterfalls up and down twice over 3 days. Going early morning and late evening to minimize the number of other hikers on the trail.

The trailhead is at Skógar on the Ring Road (highway 1). There is a campground and hotels. Book well in advance.

Earth Trekkers posted an excellent trip report.


Skógafoss is also the start / finish of the challenging Fimmvörðuháls trail which ends at Thórsmörk. In good weather you can do the entire 22 kilometres (14 mi), 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) of climbing in a long day. It crosses a glacier between two recently active volcanoes — which you can also climb.

Of course Thórsmörk is the start / finish of the most famous hike in Iceland, the Laugavegur. If you have 4-6 days, the BEST hike is Landmannalaugar to Skógar. It includes the The Skógafoss Waterfall Way, connecting Fimmvörðuháls and Laugavegur.

I did the Laugevagur Trail as a YOYO in 2023.

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