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The Wilderness Center

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The Wilderness Center is a peaceful and authentic hideaway on the edge of Northern Europe’s largest wilderness. It offers a unique insight into Iceland’s rural heritage, where history, nature and hospitality come together. Walking through the historic buildings and hearing the stories of the families who once lived here gives a true sense of stepping back in time.

The on-site museum adds depth to the experience, with authentic exhibits and an engaging audio-guided tour available in both Icelandic and English. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the people who once called this remote valley home.

The center offers unique accommodation, a relaxing spa and a restaurant serving freshly prepared traditional Icelandic food. Visitors can enjoy breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks and dinner in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Lunch features traditional Icelandic lamb soup, served alongside the center’s popular homemade cake buffet.

For those looking to explore the surrounding landscape, the Wilderness Center offers a range of outdoor experiences. Join a guided hike to an abandoned farm, follow the scenic Waterfall Trail where you can see a traditional cable bridge, explore the wilderness on horseback, or choose a tailor-made adventure for a more personal experience.

The Wilderness Center is open year-round for accommodation, the museum and the spa. During the high season, from 15 May to 30 September, selected activities are available daily. Lunch is served between 12:00 and 16:00, while guided tours are offered throughout the day. During the low season, these activities are available upon request.

The Wilderness Center

The Wilderness Center

The Wilderness Center is a peaceful and authentic hideaway on the edge of Northern Europe’s largest wilderness. It offers a unique insight into Icelan
Sauðagull

Sauðagull

Sauðagull is the first company in Iceland to produce food from sheep’s milk and it is based in East Iceland.  They offer unique, handcrafted products
The waterfall trail

The waterfall trail

The glacial river of the Fljótsdalur valley has many waterfalls of different sizes and shapes, stretching from farms by the edge of the highlands up t
Gjárhjalli

Gjárhjalli

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