Fosshóll campsite
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/ADVENTURE, ICELAND/ Updated : Jun 11, 2015, 10:11 IST
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If you literally want to sleep in the lap of nature, under thousands of twinkling stars, then Iceland has just the thing for you. There are dozens of campsites in Iceland. In fact, the entire country is one large campsite—camping … Read more
If you literally want to sleep in the lap of nature, under thousands of twinkling stars, then Iceland has just the thing for you. There are dozens of campsites in Iceland. In fact, the entire country is one large campsite—camping is free and tourists can pitch tents at most places. The Fosshóll campsite, close to Iceland’s prettiest waterfall, Godafoss, offers some of the best views in the country. The campsite also boasts of basic facilities, a shop, and a petrol station. Read less

If you literally want to sleep in the lap of nature, under thousands of twinkling stars, then Iceland has just the thing for you. There are dozens of campsites in Iceland. In fact, the entire country is one large campsite—camping is free and tourists can pitch tents at most places. The Fosshóll campsite, close to Iceland’s prettiest waterfall, Godafoss, offers some of the best views in the country. The campsite also boasts of basic facilities, a shop, and a petrol station.
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