Álftavatn

The South


Two huts here hold 72 people in total; both have drinking water and mattresses. Kitchen facilities have gas stoves. Showers cost 500kr. Opening coincides with the opening of local F roads (anywhere from early to late June, depending on weather), making it accessible with 4WD. It closes in mid-September.

Those who want to use the facilities during the day but are not staying in the hut can do so for 500kr; this service is available only when the hut is not busy.


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