Location: West Iceland, near the edge of the Highlands
Distance from Reykjavík: About 130 kilometers or a 2-hour drive
Perfect for: Nature lovers, families, and travelers looking for local vibes and off-the-beaten-path adventure
Why Visit Húsafell?
Húsafell is one of those rare places in Iceland where tourism and local life blend naturally
Surrounded by lava fields, dense birch forests, and glacial rivers, this village is a base for adventure and a peaceful retreat all in one
It is a popular spot among Icelanders for summer getaways, thanks to its mild climate, great facilities, and rich natural beauty
You will find a relaxed and authentic vibe, perfect for disconnecting and exploring nature at your own pace
What to Do in Húsafell
Choose from over 10 hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging routes.
Soak in the Húsafell Canyon Baths, a series of geothermal pools set in a remote mountain canyon
Go inside the ice cap with an Into the Glacier tour, which takes you into the heart of Langjökull glacier
Explore the nearby Víðgelmir lava cave, one of the largest lava tubes in Iceland
Play a round at one of the most scenic golf courses in the country
In summer, enjoy horseback riding, camping, or relaxing in the area's summerhouses and cabins
Good to Know
Great for families and groups, with lots of space, nature, and easy access to different activities
There is a campground with good facilities, as well as cabins and hotel options for all budgets
A small convenience store and restaurant operate on-site in summer
This is one of the few places in Iceland where you will often see more locals than tourists, especially in summer
You can visit year-round, though some activities like glacier tours may be weather-dependent
Húsafell is the kind of place that stays with you — not just because of the stunning views, but because of the peaceful atmosphere and the sense of local life. Whether you're after hiking, relaxation, or glacier adventures, this quiet corner of West Iceland is well worth the detour.