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Writer's pictureEinar Páll Svavarsson

Skaftafell National Park, camping and hiking paradise

Updated: Aug 21

A view from the Ring Road towards Skaftafell National Park

Admission to Skaftafell is not free

The admission fee for Skaftafell National Park is ISK 1,000 ($6.00) and is payable upon parking your vehicle, which is monitored by surveillance cameras. The fee covers access to numerous natural wonders, excellent service, and informative resources about the park and its environs. Visitors can expect sufficient parking facilities, well-kept pathways, comprehensive information services, and satisfactory restroom amenities. Camping is not included in the admission fee; however, campers are exempt from both the entrance fee and parking charges.


Beautiful veggitation at Skaftafell National Park

In South East Iceland, right by the Ring Road, you will find the unique Skaftafell National Park. The park and the surrounding area are nothing less than a natural wonder. Skaftafell is a stunning place created throughout history by ferocious natural forces. If there is any one place in Iceland where you can see what an island made of ice and fire means, it is the Skaftafell National Park. Today Skaftafell is part of the Vatnajökull National Park. For anyone traveling the Ring Road, it is a serious consideration to stay in Skaftafell for two to three days and take advantage of the many spectacular hiking trails available. It is also a paradise for families traveling with energetic kids on a family vacation.


Skaftafell Natioal Park  is in the South Region on the Map of Iceland

Skaftafell is an oasis of warmth beneath the glacier

Skaftafell has one of the best campsite in Iceland

The Skaftafell park covers the glacier Skaftafellsjökull (an outlet glacier of the Vatnajökull ice cap), the mountain range Kristínartindar and the Morsárdalur valley. The Skaftafell geologic history is marked by eruptions and volcanic activity under the ice cap and glacial floods bringing forth silt and sand to the mighty and dangerous Skeiðarársandur south of the National Park. It is also marked by the calm climate conditions as the great ice cap protects the area against the harsh northern winds. Strangely enough, although surrounded by the glacier and ice, Skaftafaell has rather pleasant weather and more sunny days than elsewhere in South Iceland.


Skaftafell hiking trails and reasons to stop

A view to Skaftafellsjökkull glacier tongue on one of the trails

In Skaftafell, some great hiking trails are leading from the Visitor's Centre. The most popular trail, a short hike, leads up the hills above to the Svartifoss waterfall. For those more energetic, a few hours more and take the path to Kristínartindar peaks, a fabulous way to get a breathtaking view of Skaftafell and the surrounding area. Another exciting trail is the Skaftafellsjökull hike, where you can see the glacier tongue. For those who want to take a day tour, a hike to Bæjarstaðarskógur is highly recommended. So there is no lack of activity and interesting things to do during summer in Skaftafell. It is a place for energetic and healthy outdoor families with intelligent members that like to prepare for their vacations and study the places they visit.


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The camping ground and visitors' center

Skaftafell has many spectacular hiking trails

Skaftafell Visitor Center offers a lot of information about the area, hiking trails, and activities. The campground is one of the best in Iceland, although the soil is quite hard and sometimes difficult for the tent pegs. The time to visit Skaftafell is from the middle of May until the middle of August. During summer, the campground is always packed and a bit like a base camp for activity, a very exciting and excellent place to be during summer. It is also the headquarters for companies that organize exciting hiking tours with guides, like hiking up to the highest mountain in Iceland, Hvannadalshnjúkur. For those who like to stay in one place, Skaftafell is also a neighbor to other interesting natural wonders only an hour's drive or less away. Natural wonders like Jökulsárlón and Fjallsárlón to the east and Fjaðrárgljúfur and Dverghamrar to the West.


The constantly moving glacier tongue Skaftafellsjökull

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