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Sænautasel Campsite

Sænautasel

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Sænautasel Campsite, located in East Iceland's Jökuldalsheiði highlands near Lake Sænautavatn, offers a serene and historically rich camping experience. Situated approximately 35 km southeast of Möðrudalur, this remote site is accessible via Route 907, branching off from Route 901.

Campsite Overview

The campsite provides basic amenities, including outdoor tables and cold-water toilets. While there's no electricity or Wi-Fi, the tranquil surroundings and historical significance make it a unique destination for campers seeking solitude and a connection with Iceland's past.

Historic Sænautasel Farm

Adjacent to the campsite lies the restored Sænautasel farm, originally established in 1843. Inhabited until 1943, the farm was abandoned temporarily following the 1875 Askja eruption. Rebuilt in 1992, it now serves as a museum, offering guided tours that provide insight into the lives of past generations.

On-Site Café

During the summer months, the farm's café operates, serving traditional Icelandic refreshments such as coffee, pancakes, and local trout. It's an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the picturesque setting.

Fishing Opportunities

Lake Sænautavatn is renowned for its Arctic char fishing. Visitors can purchase fishing licenses to enjoy this activity, adding to the site's appeal for nature enthusiasts.

Seasonal Information

Sænautasel Campsite operates seasonally, typically from June 1 to September 20. It's advisable to check current operating dates and conditions before planning your visit .

Sænautasel Campsite, located in East Iceland's Jökuldalsheiði highlands near Lake Sænautavatn, offers a serene and historically rich camping experience. Situated approximately 35 km southeast of Möðrudalur, this remote site is accessible via Route 907, branching off from Route 901.

Campsite Overview

The campsite provides basic amenities, including outdoor tables and cold-water toilets. While there's no electricity or Wi-Fi, the tranquil surroundings and historical significance make it a unique destination for campers seeking solitude and a connection with Iceland's past.

Historic Sænautasel Farm

Adjacent to the campsite lies the restored Sænautasel farm, originally established in 1843. Inhabited until 1943, the farm was abandoned temporarily following the 1875 Askja eruption. Rebuilt in 1992, it now serves as a museum, offering guided tours that provide insight into the lives of past generations.

On-Site Café

During the summer months, the farm's café operates, serving traditional Icelandic refreshments such as coffee, pancakes, and local trout. It's an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the picturesque setting.

Fishing Opportunities

Lake Sænautavatn is renowned for its Arctic char fishing. Visitors can purchase fishing licenses to enjoy this activity, adding to the site's appeal for nature enthusiasts.

Seasonal Information

Sænautasel Campsite operates seasonally, typically from June 1 to September 20. It's advisable to check current operating dates and conditions before planning your visit .

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