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.