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🦅 Camping · Westfjords

Westfjords
Campsites

The Westfjords are Iceland's most remote region — dramatic cliff faces, Dynjandi waterfall, Europe's largest puffin colony at Látrabjarg and geothermal pools with virtually no other tourists.

7 campsites mapped

Campsites

7

Season

May–Sep

Price

€5–15/night

🦅 Puffin Colony💧 Dynjandi Falls🏖️ Rauðasandur🌊 Remote Fjords

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Bíldudalur Campsite
🏕️ Municipal

Bíldudalur Campsite

Bíldudalur

A quiet fjordside campsite in Bíldudalur overlooking Arnarfjörður, close to Dynjandi waterfall and the Sea Monster Museum.

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Approx. 1,800–2,500 ISK per person/night

May – September

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Drangsnes Campsite
🏕️ Municipal

Drangsnes Campsite

Drangsnes

Drangsnes Campsite is a small seaside campground in the Westfjords, famous for its free geothermal hot pots right on the shoreline.

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1,200 ISK/person/night

June–September

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Flókalundur Campsite
⛺ Private
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Flókalundur Campsite

Vatnsfjörður

A quiet roadside campsite in Vatnsfjörður, ideal for exploring Dynjandi waterfall and the southern Westfjords.

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Approx. 2,000–2,800 ISK per person/night

May – September

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Hólmavík Campsite
🏕️ Municipal

Hólmavík Campsite

Hólmavík

Hólmavík is a village in Strandasýsla that houses the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft — the only museum in the world dedicated to magic and sorcerers. The campsite overlooks the sea and is a natural stopping point when travelling through Strandasýsla and the southern Westfjords.

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1,500 ISK/person/night

June–September

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Patreksfjörður Campsite
🏕️ Municipal

Patreksfjörður Campsite

Patreksfjörður

Patreksfjörður is the largest town on the Westfjords Horn and the main gateway to Látrabjarg — the longest bird cliff in Europe. The campsite is in town and is the perfect base for seeing puffins, razorbills and guillemots. The famous red-sand beach of Rauðasandur is also nearby.

🚻🚿🌡️🍳🚐

1,700 ISK/person/night

June–September

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Ísafjörður Campsite
🏕️ Municipal

Ísafjörður Campsite

Ísafjörður

Ísafjörður is the largest town in the Westfjords and a historic trading hub surrounded by steep fjords with some of Iceland's most dramatic coastal scenery. The campsite is centrally located beside the town, within easy walking distance of restaurants, shops, and the Westfjords Heritage Museum. An excellent base for exploring the remote Hornstrandir Nature Reserve, local hiking trails, and the serene inner fjords of this seldom-visited region.

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1,800 ISK/person/night

May–September

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Þingeyri Campsite
🏕️ Municipal

Þingeyri Campsite

Þingeyri

Þingeyri is one of the oldest villages in the Westfjords and gateway to Dynjandi, the most spectacular waterfall in the Westfjords. The campsite is by the fjord and is peaceful — an ideal starting point for hiking in the Westfjords, including the Strandaleiðin coastal trail.

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1,500 ISK/person/night

June–September

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Advice

Camping Tips for Westfjords

Essential knowledge before you pitch your tent

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Best Season

Late June to August only — some roads don't open until late June. The Westfjords are ideal in July when puffins are at Látrabjarg and Dynjandi is at full flow.

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Road Conditions

Many Westfjord roads are unpaved gravel. A reliable car is essential — high clearance helps. Download offline maps as signal is limited throughout.

Planning Ahead

Fuel up whenever you see a station. Services are sparse — Ísafjörður is your best point for stocking up on supplies, fuel and any camping gear you forgot.

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Puffins at Látrabjarg

Iceland's most accessible puffin colony at Europe's westernmost point. Puffins are present late May to mid-August. They're remarkably fearless — approach slowly.

Help

Camping FAQ — Westfjords

How long does it take to drive to the Westfjords?

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From Reykjavík, it's 4–5 hours to Ísafjörður (including the long tunnel). The ferry from Stykkishólmur to Brjánslækur saves time if you're coming from Snæfellsnes.

Is 4WD required in the Westfjords?

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A regular car can handle the main routes and reach Dynjandi. 4WD becomes essential for Látrabjarg's final stretch and many smaller tracks.

Are Westfjords campsites busy?

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Much quieter than the south and north. You'll often have campsite sections to yourself. No advance booking is usually needed except at the most popular spots in peak July.

What is Dynjandi and how do I reach it?

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Dynjandi is a spectacular 100m tiered waterfall that fans down into Arnarfjörður fjord. It's a short walk from the road — the campsite is right below the falls.