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Laugafell Hut and Campsite

Laugafell

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2800 ISK

/night

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Where It Is & When It’s Open

Laugafell is tucked into the northern Highland plateau, approximately 15 km northeast of Hofsjökull glacier and 20 km southwest of Eyjafjarðardalur valley. Access from either direction requires a high-clearance 4×4 via F821 (from Akureyri) or F752/F26 (from Sprengisandur). Both routes involve rocky terrain and potential river fords.
The campsite and huts are open early July through mid‑September. Outdoor toilets and changing facilities remain accessible year-round. A warden is typically present in July and August.

Accommodation & Who It’s For

Facilities

Rates for Summer 2025

Fees are paid in cash or by card at the on-site hut or automatic box when closed. Having some coins can be helpful for showers.

Why Laugafell Stands Out

  1. Hot springs in the Highlands — soaking in the warm pool just under a glacier wall (Hofsjökull) feels surreal in the empty interior.
  2. Excellent trail hub — from here you can hike in all directions: Sprengisandur desert paths, Eyjafjörður or Skagafjörður side routes, or climb nearby Snæfell for glacier views.
  3. Authentic shelter with minimal fuss — fewer crowds than Landmannalaugar, with better access to comfort. An especially good base if you want solitude but still rely on hot water and shelter.
  4. A spirited refuge for F‑road explorers — fewer wild campers, and a warden-run base ensures you won’t feel stranded.

Top Tips Before You Go

Where It Is & When It’s Open

Laugafell is tucked into the northern Highland plateau, approximately 15 km northeast of Hofsjökull glacier and 20 km southwest of Eyjafjarðardalur valley. Access from either direction requires a high-clearance 4×4 via F821 (from Akureyri) or F752/F26 (from Sprengisandur). Both routes involve rocky terrain and potential river fords.
The campsite and huts are open early July through mid‑September. Outdoor toilets and changing facilities remain accessible year-round. A warden is typically present in July and August.

Accommodation & Who It’s For

Facilities

Rates for Summer 2025

Fees are paid in cash or by card at the on-site hut or automatic box when closed. Having some coins can be helpful for showers.

Why Laugafell Stands Out

  1. Hot springs in the Highlands — soaking in the warm pool just under a glacier wall (Hofsjökull) feels surreal in the empty interior.
  2. Excellent trail hub — from here you can hike in all directions: Sprengisandur desert paths, Eyjafjörður or Skagafjörður side routes, or climb nearby Snæfell for glacier views.
  3. Authentic shelter with minimal fuss — fewer crowds than Landmannalaugar, with better access to comfort. An especially good base if you want solitude but still rely on hot water and shelter.
  4. A spirited refuge for F‑road explorers — fewer wild campers, and a warden-run base ensures you won’t feel stranded.

Top Tips Before You Go

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Services

Electricity

Shower

Toilet

Dryer

Washing Machine

Pets Allowed

WiFi

Kitchen

Common Area

Outdoor Sink

Hot Water

Cold Water

Cold Drinkable Water

RV Dump Station

Hot Tubs

Hot Spring

Sauna

Wheelchair Friendly

Location

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