• Dettifoss (. Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈtɛhtɪˌfɔsː] ) is a waterfall in Vatnajökull National Park in Northeast Iceland, and is reputed to be the second most powerful waterfall in Europe...
  • As Dettifoss is fed by Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Iceland, the waterfall is a direct effect of the changing climates.
  • The two roads leading to Dettifoss, 862 and 864, will take you on either the east or west side of the waterfall.
  • Nestled in the untamed landscapes of northeastern Iceland, Dettifoss Waterfall stands as a force of wonder—a colossal waterfall that commands attention and awe.
  • Dettifoss is a spectacular waterfall located in the surreal lunar landscapes of the enormous Vatnajökull National Park.
  • Measuring 300 feet (100 meters) across and reaching heights of 144 feet (45 meters), Dettifoss’ gargantuan size will dwarf anything nearby.
  • The Dettifoss waterfall is the most powerful waterfall in Europe, 200 cubic meters of water per second plunge over the edge.
  • This trail reveals the most powerful waterfall in Europe, Dettifoss, against the humble and beautifully shaped Selfoss waterfall.
  • Iceland boasts 10 000 waterfalls, but there is just one that reigns supreme as the most powerful waterfall in Europe: Dettifoss.
  • You can admire Dettifoss from both the west and east sides, each offering its own unique charm and beautiful views of the waterfall.