Hveravellir is a geothermal nature reserve nestled between the glaciers Hofsjökull and Langjökull along Iceland’s historic Kjölur route. It offers lodging, camping, hot springs, and basic services in one scenic highland stop.
Accommodation
- Old Hut (Dorm-style) sleeps up to ~30 people in bunk rooms. Guests bring a sleeping bag or can rent linens. Shared kitchen and bathroom facilities available.
- New Hut (Private rooms) accommodates up to 3 people per room and includes breakfast for two. Price includes access to the natural pool and shared showers.
Campsite
- Spacious meadow area for tents and campervans.
- Basic amenities include shared toilets, showers, wooden picnic tables, and outdoor grills.
- Every guest is welcome to use the natural geothermal pool.
Pricing & Fees 2025
- Camping: 2,400 ISK per person per night — includes access to toilets, showers, pool, and communal areas.
- Day-use (short stop): 500 ISK per person — allows access to toilets, pool, and showers.
- Old Hut bed: 9,500 ISK per person. Linens can be rented for 2,200 ISK extra.
- New Hut private room: 34,900 ISK per room (includes breakfast). Extra guest in room: 6,400 ISK.
Facilities Overview
- Communal toilets and showers near the campsite (showers are included in fees).
- Access to the outdoor geothermal nature pool, open to campers and lodge guests alike.
- Outdoor picnic tables and barbecue grills are available for campsite users.
- Shared kitchen included for Old Hut guests; campsite users can prepare food outdoors.
- Restaurant café offers meals and beverages, serving typical Icelandic cuisine.
Why Visit Hveravellir?
- Named one of Iceland’s most beautiful geothermal reserves, connecting travelers with mud pools, hot springs, and fumaroles under the midnight sun.
- Located at 650 m elevation, surrounded by lava fields and framed by the glaciers Hofsjökull and Langjökull.
- Convenient highland stop—ideal for both overnight rest and day-trip exploration along Route F35.
Hveravellir is a geothermal nature reserve nestled between the glaciers Hofsjökull and Langjökull along Iceland’s historic Kjölur route. It offers lodging, camping, hot springs, and basic services in one scenic highland stop.
Accommodation
- Old Hut (Dorm-style) sleeps up to ~30 people in bunk rooms. Guests bring a sleeping bag or can rent linens. Shared kitchen and bathroom facilities available.
- New Hut (Private rooms) accommodates up to 3 people per room and includes breakfast for two. Price includes access to the natural pool and shared showers.
Campsite
- Spacious meadow area for tents and campervans.
- Basic amenities include shared toilets, showers, wooden picnic tables, and outdoor grills.
- Every guest is welcome to use the natural geothermal pool.
Pricing & Fees 2025
- Camping: 2,400 ISK per person per night — includes access to toilets, showers, pool, and communal areas.
- Day-use (short stop): 500 ISK per person — allows access to toilets, pool, and showers.
- Old Hut bed: 9,500 ISK per person. Linens can be rented for 2,200 ISK extra.
- New Hut private room: 34,900 ISK per room (includes breakfast). Extra guest in room: 6,400 ISK.
Facilities Overview
- Communal toilets and showers near the campsite (showers are included in fees).
- Access to the outdoor geothermal nature pool, open to campers and lodge guests alike.
- Outdoor picnic tables and barbecue grills are available for campsite users.
- Shared kitchen included for Old Hut guests; campsite users can prepare food outdoors.
- Restaurant café offers meals and beverages, serving typical Icelandic cuisine.
Why Visit Hveravellir?
- Named one of Iceland’s most beautiful geothermal reserves, connecting travelers with mud pools, hot springs, and fumaroles under the midnight sun.
- Located at 650 m elevation, surrounded by lava fields and framed by the glaciers Hofsjökull and Langjökull.
- Convenient highland stop—ideal for both overnight rest and day-trip exploration along Route F35.