Gullfoss is one of Icelandโs most famous waterfalls, located in the canyon of the Hvรญtรก river in southwest Iceland. The waterfall drops in two main stages into a deep, narrow gorge, creating one of the most powerful natural sights on the Golden Circle route. Its scale, mist and rugged surroundings have made it a natural choice for productions that want to show Iceland as dramatic, remote and visually overwhelming.
The waterfall has appeared in films and television series including “Land Ho!” (2014), “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga” (2020), “Vikings” (2013โ2020) and “Lost in Space” (2018โ2021).
In “Land Ho!” (2014), Gullfoss is one of the Icelandic locations visited during Colin and Mitchโs journey through the country. The film follows two older former brothers-in-law as they travel around Iceland, and Gullfoss fits naturally into the filmโs road-trip structure. The waterfall is used less as a plot location and more as part of the experience of travelling through Iceland, where the landscape becomes central to the charactersโ attempt to reconnect with life, youth and adventure.
In “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga” (2020), Gullfoss appears in an aerial establishing shot as the bus travels toward Reykjavรญk. The moment is brief, but it uses the waterfall as part of the filmโs exaggerated postcard-like version of Iceland, moving between small-town comedy, national scenery and Eurovision fantasy. The shot helps place Lars and Sigritโs story within a recognisably Icelandic landscape before the film shifts into the competition world.
In “Vikings” (2013โ2020), Gullfoss is used as one of the Icelandic natural locations connected to the seriesโ later seasons. The waterfallโs raw power and surrounding landscape fit the showโs use of Iceland as a harsh, mythic and elemental environment. Since the series uses several Icelandic locations, Gullfoss works best as part of that wider Iceland section rather than as a single major standalone scene.
In “Lost in Space” (2018โ2021), Gullfoss is used as part of the showโs otherworldly landscape imagery. Like many productions filmed in Iceland, the series takes advantage of real natural locations that can suggest an alien or unfamiliar world without needing to build everything digitally. Gullfossโ scale, spray and rocky setting make it suitable for that kind of science-fiction environment.

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