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Capital Region camping

🏙️ Camping · Capital Region

Capital Region
Campsites

Camp close to Reykjavík — use the capital as your base for day trips to the Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon and the Reykjanes Peninsula while returning each evening to well-equipped city campsites.

3 campsites mapped

Campsites

3

Season

May–Sep

Price

€5–15/night

🏙️ City Access🚌 Public Transport🛁 Full Facilities⭕ Golden Circle

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Tours in Capital Region

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Advice

Camping Tips for Capital Region

Essential knowledge before you pitch your tent

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Best Season

Open year-round at Laugardalur. Þingvellir sites open May to October. Winter camping near the city is possible — cold but doable with proper gear.

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Getting Around

The city campsite at Laugardalur is on Reykjavík's bus network. Straeto buses go directly to Hallgrímskirkja and the old town. No car needed for central Reykjavík.

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Temperature

Average summer high is 12–15°C — cool by most standards. Evenings are cold even in July. A 3-season sleeping bag rated to -5°C is recommended.

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Facilities

Laugardalur campsite is one of Iceland's best-equipped — showers, kitchen, laundry, free parking and the Laugardalur swimming complex right next door.

Help

Camping FAQ — Capital Region

What is the best campsite in Reykjavík?

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Laugardalur (Reykjavík Campsite) is the main option — large, well-equipped and close to the city. It fills up in July and August so book ahead.

Can I visit the Golden Circle from the Capital Region?

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Yes — Þingvellir, Geysir and Gullfoss form a loop that starts and ends 45–90 km from the capital, easily done as a full-day trip.

Is there camping at Þingvellir?

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Yes — Þingvellir National Park has several campsites along the lake shore. Pre-booking is strongly recommended for July and August.

How far is the Blue Lagoon from the Reykjavík campsite?

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About 45 minutes by car (50 km). There's no direct public transport from the campsite — most visitors take the direct Blue Lagoon bus from the BSÍ terminal.