In the afternoon, I wandered around the area some more with the car. Since it was sort of nearby, I visited the Knarraros Lighthouse. The lighthouse itself was nothing exciting, but the surroundings were great: it was close to the sea and like a lot of Iceland, there was no one else for kilometers.
After this I headed towards Seljalandsfoss, another famous waterfall. On the way there, there was another waterfall mentioned by Google Maps, Ægissíðufoss (yeah don’t ask me how to pronounce that). I stayed a few minutes and took a few pictures, but it was cloudy and cold so I didn’t stay long.
I drove a bit more and got to Seljalandsfoss. It was great, there’s a cave you can walk into so you’re behind the waterfall. Another cool sight, but very cold because of the water spraying everywhere (and my jacket was not warm enough).
I continued driving on the Ring Road and ended the day at Skógafoss, so that was the 4th waterfall I saw on this day. I decided to stay near there for the evening, and since it was cold, I thought I’d sleep in a hotel again. I tried to get a good price for the hotel room, and I managed to get a good discount yet again. After checking in, I walked to the waterfall to take a few pictures. By this time it was after 10 at night, but there was still daylight and tourists walking around.
I decided the next day I wouldn’t be driving, but going for a hike behind Skógafoss. It’s a famous hiking path that goes quite deep into the island, but my plan was to hike until I feel like I need to turn back.