Tucked into a lush mountain meadow in the Fjallabak Wilderness Reserve, Landmannahellir Camp & Hut offers a gentle highlands experience just 30 km off the Ring Road. With grassy pitches, cozy cottages, and trout-rich lakes nearby, it’s a quieter (and greener) alternative to more crowded highland camps.
Location & How to Get There
- Along the road F225, which branches off F26 from the Ring Road around 50 km east of Hella.
- River crossing. If unsure, you can park before the river and walk over.
What's Here — Facilities & Experience
The site is essentially split into two areas—sleeping huts with polished amenities, and a penned-in camping area for 50 tents or camper vans. It is family- and horse-friendly, with plenty of picnic space and even fishing access.
Campers can expect:
- A well-maintained lawn next to nine heated cottages (“single and double bunks”) for up to 100 people, with shared kitchens and flushing toilets.
- Camping pitches for small tents or campervans, laid out on grass; soft soil makes pegs easy to use. Showers and toilets are just a short walk away.
- Clean restrooms, a shower inside the facility building, and two lavatories near the camping area.
- A covered grill and firepit, perfect for evening meals under the stars.
- Trout fishing licenses available for lakes south of the Tungnaá River—sold onsite.
Pricing 2025
- Camping: 2,100 ISK per person
- Children up to 12 years: free
- Overnight “camping tax”: 400 ISK per tent or vehicle
- Shower: 700 ISK per person per use
- Optional extras: battery charging 500 ISK, towel rental 1,200 ISK, sleeping-bag rental 3,000 ISK
- Using only facilities (not camping): 300 ISK
Why Choose Landmannahellir?
- Greenest vibes in the highlands
Far from the black sand desert of Landmannalaugar, the wide lawn is green, sheltered, and exceptionally soft underfoot. - Budget-friendly
Comparatively lower prices, especially for families, without compromising amenities. - Perfect trailhead
Foot access to Valagjá canyons, Hekla day hikes, Landmannalaugar pools, and Reykjadalir ice caves. A superb base for the Hellismannaleið route extension of Laugavegur. - No advance booking needed (cottage huts only)
Campsites run first‑come first‑served. Hut beds must be reserved in advance—ideal if you prefer sleeping indoors.
Helpful Tips Before You Arrive
- River crossing caution: One shallow river ford lies just before the campsite. It’s optional—parking beforehand and walking across is recommended if low on confidence.
- Bring coins: Although card payments are accepted, showers require 100 ISK coins, and operations may close early.
- Clean up: Strict “leave no trace” policy. Compost your food waste, and return firepit rocks to their crate.
- Signal is patchy: No reliable cell or Wi-Fi—download necessary maps or emails in advance.
Tucked into a lush mountain meadow in the Fjallabak Wilderness Reserve, Landmannahellir Camp & Hut offers a gentle highlands experience just 30 km off the Ring Road. With grassy pitches, cozy cottages, and trout-rich lakes nearby, it’s a quieter (and greener) alternative to more crowded highland camps.
Location & How to Get There
- Along the road F225, which branches off F26 from the Ring Road around 50 km east of Hella.
- River crossing. If unsure, you can park before the river and walk over.
What's Here — Facilities & Experience
The site is essentially split into two areas—sleeping huts with polished amenities, and a penned-in camping area for 50 tents or camper vans. It is family- and horse-friendly, with plenty of picnic space and even fishing access.
Campers can expect:
- A well-maintained lawn next to nine heated cottages (“single and double bunks”) for up to 100 people, with shared kitchens and flushing toilets.
- Camping pitches for small tents or campervans, laid out on grass; soft soil makes pegs easy to use. Showers and toilets are just a short walk away.
- Clean restrooms, a shower inside the facility building, and two lavatories near the camping area.
- A covered grill and firepit, perfect for evening meals under the stars.
- Trout fishing licenses available for lakes south of the Tungnaá River—sold onsite.
Pricing 2025
- Camping: 2,100 ISK per person
- Children up to 12 years: free
- Overnight “camping tax”: 400 ISK per tent or vehicle
- Shower: 700 ISK per person per use
- Optional extras: battery charging 500 ISK, towel rental 1,200 ISK, sleeping-bag rental 3,000 ISK
- Using only facilities (not camping): 300 ISK
Why Choose Landmannahellir?
- Greenest vibes in the highlands
Far from the black sand desert of Landmannalaugar, the wide lawn is green, sheltered, and exceptionally soft underfoot. - Budget-friendly
Comparatively lower prices, especially for families, without compromising amenities. - Perfect trailhead
Foot access to Valagjá canyons, Hekla day hikes, Landmannalaugar pools, and Reykjadalir ice caves. A superb base for the Hellismannaleið route extension of Laugavegur. - No advance booking needed (cottage huts only)
Campsites run first‑come first‑served. Hut beds must be reserved in advance—ideal if you prefer sleeping indoors.
Helpful Tips Before You Arrive
- River crossing caution: One shallow river ford lies just before the campsite. It’s optional—parking beforehand and walking across is recommended if low on confidence.
- Bring coins: Although card payments are accepted, showers require 100 ISK coins, and operations may close early.
- Clean up: Strict “leave no trace” policy. Compost your food waste, and return firepit rocks to their crate.
- Signal is patchy: No reliable cell or Wi-Fi—download necessary maps or emails in advance.