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.
Hólmavík Tjaldsvæði is a municipal campsite located in Westfjords, Iceland. Hólmavík er þorpið í Strandasýslu sem hýsir Galdrasetrið – eina safnið í heimi helgað galdri og galdramönnum. Tjaldsvæðið er við sjóinn og er kjörinn viðkomustaður á leið um Strandasýslu og suðurhluta Vestfjarða. Fuglaríkt og einmana umhverfi. The campsite offers a comfortable base for exploring the surrounding area, with toilets, showers, hot water, electricity available. Whether you're traveling with a tent, campervan, or motorhome, the campsite provides the essentials for a memorable stay in the Icelandic outdoors. The nearest town is Hólmavík, where you can find groceries, fuel, and other services. Camping in Iceland is a unique experience, offering visitors the chance to sleep under the midnight sun in summer or the Northern Lights in winter. The natural beauty of Westfjords provides a stunning backdrop for your camping adventure.
The campsite is set in the beautiful landscape of Westfjords. The environment offers a mix of grassland and Icelandic nature, with views of surrounding mountains and valleys. Wildlife such as birds and sheep may be seen in the area. The site is well-sheltered and maintained for comfortable camping.
Various hiking trails of different lengths and difficulty levels in the surrounding area.
Natural geothermal hot springs can be found in the region, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration.
The Westfjords are steeped in folklore and mysticism. This area was historically associated with sorcery and witchcraft during the 17th century. Local legends speak of hidden people (huldufólk) dwelling in the nearby mountains and cliffs. Travelers through these parts may notice unusual rock formations said to be petrified trolls, caught by the morning sun.