There are various things to keep in mind if you are planning to camp or spend the night outside organised campsites. In November 2015, new conservation legislation came into effect making changes to where it is permissible to camp. For instance, it is now illegal to spend the night in tent trailers, tent campers, caravans, camper vans or similar outside organised campsites or urban areas unless the land owner or rightholder has given their permission. Otherwise, the law lays down the following rules for camping:
Where may I camp?
When must I get the permission of the land owner or rightholder?
Are there any areas where I may not camp/spend the night?
Álafoss |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Blábjörg á Berufjarðarströnd |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Bringur í Mosfellsdal |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Dimmuborgir |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Dynjandi |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. Hikers and cyclists have permission to camp for one night. |
Dyrhólaey |
Camping and overnight stays only with the permission of the Environment Agency of Iceland. |
Fjallabak |
You may camp in marked camping areas. Hikers may camp alongside marked walking paths. Elsewhere, you may camp or spend the night only with specific permission from the Environment Agency of Iceland. |
Grábrókargígar í Norðurárdal |
Camping and overnight stays only with the permission of the Environment Agency of Iceland. |
Herðubreiðarfriðland |
You may camp in marked areas. Elsewhere, permission from the Environment Agency of Iceland is required. |
Hverfjall/Hverfell |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Ingólfshöfði |
Camping and overnight stays only with the permission of the Environment Agency of Iceland and local supervisors. |
Kattarauga |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Kirkjugólf |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Mývatn |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed outside marked camping areas. |
Seljahjallagil, Bláhvammur, Þrengslaborgir and surrounding areas |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Skógarfoss |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed outside marked camping areas. |
Skútustaðagígar |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Snæfellsjökull National Park |
Hikers and cyclists must get the permission of the ranger. Otherwise, camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Ströndin við Stapa og Hellna |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Teigarhorn |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed. |
Vatnajökull National Park |
With the Park, visitors must use organised campsites for tents, tent trailers, tent campers, caravans and camper vans. Away from organised campsites, you may pitch a traditional camping tent for one night. Groups with ten or more tents, however, must seek permission from the ranger. When camping outside organised campsites, care should be taken not to cause any damage and to take all litter and refuse to an inhabited area. Camping outside marked campsites is forbidden in the following areas:
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Vatnsfjörður |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed outside marked camping areas. |
Þingvellir National Park |
Camping and overnight stays not allowed outside marked camping areas. |