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Svínafell Tourist Service

24 beds per night are available in log cabins, from 1st May to 30 September each year

We have 6 small cabins each housing 4 people. Each cabin contains two bunk beds, a basin with running water, electric kettle, cutlery and crockery for up to four people.
All Guests have access to the Campers Service Building facilities next to the cabins. Where there are minimal cooking facilities, showers and toilets, a dining room with enough tables and chairs to seat 80-90 people
6 beds per night are available in the Main House all year round.
At Svinafell, we offer sleeping bags places available, for 6 people. In the basement conversion of the Main Farmhouse, there is a three bedroom flat containing one bunk bed in each room (120 cm and 80 cm). Access to a bathroom with shower and a kitchen with the essential cooking equipment and crockery.

We offer two types of camping at Svinafell.
We have 8 camping areas at the back of the reception that accommodate 6-8 tents in each flat area, well suited for small groups and families. There are toilets and basins with running water short distance away (100m).
Alternatively there is a larger area on the other side of the Campers Service Building, well suited for bigger groups of travellers. All guests get free use of the Campers Service Building next to the cabins.

All Guests have access to the Campers Service Building facilities next to the cabins. Where there are minimal cooking facilities, showers and toilets, a dining room with enough tables and chairs to seat 80-90 people.

The camp site and the service building are open from 1st May to 30 september

WASHING MACHINE & DRYER
All guests have access to coin-operated washing machine and dryer through the Reception. There is also a small room with washing lines to hang your washing.

WOOL
At the Reception you can buy products made from wool and other crafts made in the region. The ever-popular jumpers knitted from Icelandic wool, as well as socks, mittens and much more.

INFORMATION
Our staff is very willing and able to give tourists any information for any service, leisure activities, accommodation in the area and anything else that people might need to know.

THE CAMPERS SERVICE BUILDING
In 1999 the cabins were built and soon after the Campers Service Building was erected between the cabins and the Larger Camping area that same summer. All visitors have free access to the service building, were there are some cooking facilities i.e. gas hobs and pots and pans (best to bring your own). The Dining room has tables and chairs that can seat 80-90 people. Toilets and showers are also available.
The Campers Service building is open from 1st May to 30th September.

What is available