Nature and Water
This collection features the diverse water landscapes of the Skagafjörður region, from coastal cliffs to the central highlands. Key sites include Reykjafoss, a tiered waterfall on the Svartá river near the Fosslaug geothermal spring, and Ketubjörg, where water plunges from basalt cliffs directly into the ocean. The list also highlights the Stífluvatn reservoir, used for hydroelectric power, and various remote lakes on the Skagi peninsula known for Arctic char and trout fishing.
Reykjafoss
Multi-tiered waterfall on the Svartá river, located near the natural geothermal pool Fosslaug.
Stífluvatn
Reservoir in the Fljót region created for the Skeiðsfoss hydroelectric plant, used for trout and Arctic char fishing.
Ketubjörg
Basalt sea cliffs on the Skagi peninsula where a waterfall plunges 120 meters into the Greenland Sea.
Aravatn
Freshwater lake on the Skagi peninsula known for trout fishing.
Hraunvatn
Lake located on the Skagi peninsula.
Reyðartjörn
Small lake on the Skagi peninsula.
Rangartjarnir
Group of small lakes on the Skagi peninsula.
Ásbjarnarvötn
Remote lakes in the central highlands north of the Hofsjökull glacier.
Grænatjörn
Highland lake located in the interior north of Hofsjökull.
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