1. Seljalandsfoss is a beautiful waterfall located in the south of Iceland. It is 60 meters high and can be viewed from all angles, including from behind the curtain of falling water. This unique feature makes Seljalandsfoss a popular tourist destination for those visiting Iceland. The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and can be accessed via a footpath that leads from the parking lot.

2. Seljalandsfoss is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and there is no admission fee. There is no phone number available for the waterfall, but general information on accessing the site can be found on the Visit Iceland website.

3. Seljalandsfoss is located approximately 120 km from Reykjavik and can be reached by car via the Ring Road. There is a large parking lot at the site, and visitors can easily walk to the waterfall. There is no public transportation available specifically to Seljalandsfoss, but there are tours that include a visit to the waterfall as part of their itinerary.