Nestled at the end of the remote peninsula in North Iceland, Flateydalur Campsite offers a peaceful retreat along a scenic 4×4-accessible gravel track (F899). The valley opens up to the Arctic sea, colorful dune landscapes, and rugged mountain views—a true escape from the crowds.
Location & Access
- Off-the-Ring Road, reachable with a 4x4 high vehicle: the gravel road called F899 leads into the secluded Flateyjardalur valley about 30 km inland. River or marsh crossings are manageable late in summer with caution.
- Located within the broader Flateyjarskagi region, known for sparse populations, remote hiking routes, and sweeping views.
Facilities & Setup
- Camp for free per night, making this one of the rare zero‑fee campsites in Iceland.
- Basic yet practical amenities include an A‑frame style compost toilet and an outdoor sink—no showers, electricity, or water hookups.
- Rustic and remote: no managers, no fee booth—just a serene spot to set up under open skies.
Surroundings & Experience
- Wild and tranquil environment: Rugged canyons, salmon rivers, sparse forested stretches, and views of the sea make this area a nature lover’s paradise.
- Historically rich valley named in Icelandic saga lore; once home to five farms, it was inhabited until the 1950s. Today, few remain.
Why It’s Worth the Gravel Drive
- Off-grid feel, miles from Mainstream Tourism – Perfect for those seeking solitude.
- Simple – Camp free under the stars without crowds.
- Scenic Norðurfjörður coastline and highlands – Ideal spot for hiking or photography.
- Accessible by 4×4 high-clearance car in summer – Just check local river conditions before heading in.
Nestled at the end of the remote peninsula in North Iceland, Flateydalur Campsite offers a peaceful retreat along a scenic 4×4-accessible gravel track (F899). The valley opens up to the Arctic sea, colorful dune landscapes, and rugged mountain views—a true escape from the crowds.
Location & Access
- Off-the-Ring Road, reachable with a 4x4 high vehicle: the gravel road called F899 leads into the secluded Flateyjardalur valley about 30 km inland. River or marsh crossings are manageable late in summer with caution.
- Located within the broader Flateyjarskagi region, known for sparse populations, remote hiking routes, and sweeping views.
Facilities & Setup
- Camp for free per night, making this one of the rare zero‑fee campsites in Iceland.
- Basic yet practical amenities include an A‑frame style compost toilet and an outdoor sink—no showers, electricity, or water hookups.
- Rustic and remote: no managers, no fee booth—just a serene spot to set up under open skies.
Surroundings & Experience
- Wild and tranquil environment: Rugged canyons, salmon rivers, sparse forested stretches, and views of the sea make this area a nature lover’s paradise.
- Historically rich valley named in Icelandic saga lore; once home to five farms, it was inhabited until the 1950s. Today, few remain.
Why It’s Worth the Gravel Drive
- Off-grid feel, miles from Mainstream Tourism – Perfect for those seeking solitude.
- Simple – Camp free under the stars without crowds.
- Scenic Norðurfjörður coastline and highlands – Ideal spot for hiking or photography.
- Accessible by 4×4 high-clearance car in summer – Just check local river conditions before heading in.