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Faxi

Faxi

FieldValue
nameFaxi, or Vatnsleysufoss
photoFaxi Waterfall.jpeg
locationSouth of Iceland
mapIceland
number_drops1
Side Profile of the Waterfall (Sept 2016)

The Faxi (, or Vatnsleysufoss ) waterfall is located on the Golden Circle, a popular tourist trail approximately 120 km east of Reykjavik. The waterfall is located on the Tungufljót river, a tributary of the river Hvita.

Faxi can be found around twelve kilometres from Geysir, 21 kilometers from Gullfoss, and 17 kilometres from Skalholt, away from the main road on a gravel track which includes a picnic area and a small car park. It is also close to the village of Reykholt, and 60km from the þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The waterfall itself is located in the municipality of Bláskógabyggð.

The waterfall is approximately 7 meters high, and 91 meters wide, and can be viewed from an observation platform.

The waterfall is full of salmon, and features a fish ladder constructed to aid salmon in their upstream migration, serving a crucial role in preserving the salmon population in the Tungfljót river. Due to the salmon presence, it is a popular spot for fishing. Close to the waterfall is a restaurant called Við Faxa. There is also a rich presence of native birds, and a large variety of flowers and shrubs, nourished by the spray and mist from the waterfall.

The name Faxi comes from the Icelandic for "the mane of a horse", and signifies the waterfall’s unique and gentle cascade, akin to a horse’s mane fluttering in the wind.

References

References

  1. "Faxi (Vatnsleysufoss) - A Less Busy Golden Circle Waterfall".
  2. (5 December 2023). "Faxi Waterfall: a Lesser-known Gem in the Golden Circle BusTravel Iceland".
  3. "Faxi (Vatnsleysufoss) - A Less Busy Golden Circle Waterfall".
  4. "Faxafoss Waterfall (Faxi) Travel Guide".
  5. (1 October 2023). "Faxi waterfall".
  6. "Faxi Waterfall (Vatnsleysufoss) - Hidden Gem Of Golden Circle".
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