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Mosfellsbær Campsite

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About This Campsite

A lakeside campsite in Laugarvatn along the Golden Circle, known for geothermal bathing and scenic countryside views.

Details

Laugarvatn Campsite is located beside Lake Laugarvatn in the heart of Iceland’s Golden Circle region, offering a peaceful overnight stop between Þingvellir National Park and the Geysir geothermal area. Its central location makes it one of the most convenient camping bases for exploring South Iceland’s most popular travel route. The campsite sits within walking distance of Laugarvatn Fontana geothermal baths, where visitors can relax in natural hot pools beside the lake. The village also offers access to restaurants, a swimming pool, and scenic walking paths along the lakeshore. Laugarvatn is historically known as an educational center in Iceland and has long served as a resting place for travelers crossing the inland route between Reykjavík and the South Iceland lowlands. Today, the campsite provides a comfortable and scenic base for exploring nearby waterfalls, geothermal areas, and national parks.

🌿 Environment & Surroundings

Laugarvatn Campsite lies beside a geothermal lake surrounded by rolling farmland, low hills, and volcanic landscapes typical of the Golden Circle region. Steam vents can be seen along the shoreline near Fontana Spa, where geothermal heat warms the lake’s edge. The area offers wide views across South Iceland’s countryside and easy access to nearby natural landmarks.

📍 Nearby Attractions

  • Laugarvatn Fontana Geothermal Baths

    Natural hot pools and steam rooms located beside the lake.

  • Þingvellir National Park

    UNESCO World Heritage site about 20 minutes away.

  • Geysir Geothermal Area

    Home of Strokkur geyser located along the Golden Circle route.

  • Brúarfoss Waterfall

    Bright blue waterfall reachable by hiking route nearby.

  • Efstidalur Farm & Restaurant

    Local dairy farm known for fresh ice cream and countryside views.

👻 Folklore & Local Stories

Laugarvatn has long been connected with geothermal traditions in Icelandic culture. For centuries, local residents used naturally heated ground near the lake to bake rye bread, a method still demonstrated today at Laugarvatn Fontana. Like many geothermal areas in Iceland, the steaming shoreline around Laugarvatn was traditionally believed to be connected with hidden people (huldufólk) living beneath warm hillsides and lava formations. The rising steam and warm ground gave the landscape a mysterious character that shaped local storytelling traditions.

🌍 GPS Location

Latitude
64.215900
Longitude
-20.729600
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Practical Information

Type
municipal
Price
Approx. 2,200–3,200 ISK per person/night
Open Season
May – September (some winter availability possible depending on conditions)
Capacity
Medium municipal campsite area suitable for tents and camper vehicles
Contact
📞 +354 480 8700
📧 info@blaskogabyggd.is

Facilities

🚻Toilets
🚿Showers
Electricity
📶WiFi
🚗Vehicle Access