About Draugafoss
Draugafoss (pronounced “DROY-guh-foss”) looked like a very attractive waterfall nestled in a less touristy part of the Northeastern end of Iceland (though it was technically in East Iceland just east of the border with the Northeast Region). Its wide and classically block rectangular shape compelled us to go out of our way to come see it. And along the way, we found a handful of more waterfalls as well as some beautiful fjord scenery.
Unfortunately, as you can see from the photo at the top of this page, I merely settled for a distant view of the falls. I had trouble finding a proper car park (see directions below) and even more trouble trying to get closer for a better look at the falls. I recalled that after parkign the car, I crossed onto a grassy plain where it didn’t appear that there was a legitimate trail in sight. And as I meandered my way further onto the plain, that was when I started to see the falls in the distance.
Eventually, I got to a direct view of the falls, but then I realized that if I wanted to get right up to the base of the falls, I had to cross some streams. In hindsight, I probably could’ve at least gone closer and investigated my options a bit more. I guess that gives me an excuse to come back here one of these days and see the falls the way it should’ve been seen in the first place!
By the way, according to my Icelandic dictionary, the word “draugur” means “ghost”, “phantom”, or “spook”. Thus, I believe that the name of the falls could be translated to mean “Ghost Falls”. If this is indeed the case, I don’t know how the falls got this name, but I’m certain there’s a saga behind it.
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