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Dynkur, also known as Búðarhálsfoss, is a remote and beautiful waterfall on Þjórsá in the Icelandic Highland. Reaching it requires a proper 4x4 vehicle, good summer conditions, and careful planning. Unlike Iceland’s more accessible waterfalls, Dynkur is part of the journey itself: rough tracks, open Highland views, and the power of Iceland’s longest river.
Dettifoss is one of Iceland’s most powerful waterfalls, located in Jökulsárgljúfur canyon in Vatnajökull National Park. Fed by the glacial river Jökulsá á Fjöllum, it drops into a dramatic canyon shaped by floods, erosion, and volcanic forces. Visitors can reach it from Road 862 on the west side or Road 864 on the east side, with Selfoss and Hafragilsfoss nearby.