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A remote sanctuary in Iceland’s central highland plateau, Veiðivötn sits beside a striking cluster of crater lakes—perfect for anglers, wanderers, and wilderness lovers alike.
Despite its remote location, Veiðivötn offers a surprisingly decent level of comfort for highland camping:
The site is nestled among about 50 black‑sand crater lakes formed during the catastrophic eruption of Bárðarbunga in 1477. Majestic yet minimalist, this landscape delivers uncluttered views into infinity. Trails (like the 16 km #28/29 loop) offer everything from mirror‑flat pools to sweeping views over the Tungnaá River below.
Veiðivötn is world-renowned among anglers—teeming with brown trout and Arctic char, some dating back to the last Ice Age. Fishing licenses are strictly limited and often sell out by early July.
This place has no crowds even in August. At sunset, you might find yourself alone with full lake reflections—except for mosquitoes and maybe a distant raven. The silence is profound.
While there’s no full-service warden or fuel station at Veiðivötn, several mountain huts nearby offer options in case you want indoor stays or access to showers:
Landmannahellir hut~15 km via F‑228/F‑229. Managed by FÍ; book beds online.
Sveinstindur hut (Útivist)~35–40 km southwest, near Langisjór. Smaller, quieter; ideal for pre‑booked hikers or as backup.
Veiðivötn Hut & Campsite is perfect if your heart beats for:
If it’s solitude and craters-on-stilts you’re after, Veiðivötn just might be your Icelandian dreamscape.
A remote sanctuary in Iceland’s central highland plateau, Veiðivötn sits beside a striking cluster of crater lakes—perfect for anglers, wanderers, and wilderness lovers alike.
Despite its remote location, Veiðivötn offers a surprisingly decent level of comfort for highland camping:
The site is nestled among about 50 black‑sand crater lakes formed during the catastrophic eruption of Bárðarbunga in 1477. Majestic yet minimalist, this landscape delivers uncluttered views into infinity. Trails (like the 16 km #28/29 loop) offer everything from mirror‑flat pools to sweeping views over the Tungnaá River below.
Veiðivötn is world-renowned among anglers—teeming with brown trout and Arctic char, some dating back to the last Ice Age. Fishing licenses are strictly limited and often sell out by early July.
This place has no crowds even in August. At sunset, you might find yourself alone with full lake reflections—except for mosquitoes and maybe a distant raven. The silence is profound.
While there’s no full-service warden or fuel station at Veiðivötn, several mountain huts nearby offer options in case you want indoor stays or access to showers:
Landmannahellir hut~15 km via F‑228/F‑229. Managed by FÍ; book beds online.
Sveinstindur hut (Útivist)~35–40 km southwest, near Langisjór. Smaller, quieter; ideal for pre‑booked hikers or as backup.
Veiðivötn Hut & Campsite is perfect if your heart beats for:
If it’s solitude and craters-on-stilts you’re after, Veiðivötn just might be your Icelandian dreamscape.
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Electricité
Douche
WC
Séchoir
Machine à laver
Animaux de compagnie autorisés
Wi-Fi
Cuisine
Espace commun
Évier extérieur
Eau chaude
Eau froide
Eau potable froide
Station de vidange pour camping-cars
bains à remous
Source d'eau chaude
Sauna
Adapté aux fauteuils roulants