Goðafoss Waterfall in Iceland is a must-see attraction known for its horseshoe shape and multiple cascades. Legend has it that the name "Waterfall of the Gods" comes from locals throwing their Norse pagan gods' statues into the falls when Christianity became the official religion. Visitors can easily access the waterfall from the Ring Road, with parking, restrooms, and dining options nearby. The hike to the falls offers stunning views from both the east and west sides, making it a great spot for photography. Whether you visit in the summer or winter, Goðafoss promises a memorable experience with its lush greenery or snowy landscapes.