- Visiting Iceland- Travel Information
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- Protected Areas- Westfjords- Breidafjordur
- Dynjandi in Arnarfjordur- About the area
- Access and services
- Pay for parking
- Nature
- Culture and history
- Drone use at Dynjandi
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- Flatey in Breidafjordur
- Hornstrandir- Why is the area protected?
- Useful information
- Administration
- Hiking trails
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- Hrisey, Reykholahreppur
- Látrabjarg- For seafarers
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- Surtarbrandsgil
- Vatnsfjordur- About the area
- Access and services
- Culture and history- Hrafna-Flóki and Flókatóftir
- Gíslahellir
- Þingmannaheiði
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- Nature and geology
- Hiking trails
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- North West
- North East- Boggvistadafjall
- Dettifoss and a row of waterfalls
- Dimmuborgir
- Public park in Glerardalur
- Reservation in Svarfadardalur
- Godafoss in Thingeyjarsveit
- Hraun in Oxnadalur
- Hverastrytur in Eyjafjordur
- Hverfjall
- Krossanesborgir
- Myvatn and Laxa
- Seljahjallagil
- Skutustadagigar
- Vatnajokull National Park
- Vestmannsvatn
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- West- Andakill
- Bardarlaug, Snaefellsbaer
- Blautos and Innstavogsnes
- Breidafjordur
- Budahraun
- Einkunnir, Borgarbyggd
- Eldborg in Hnappadalur
- Geitland, Borgarbyggd
- Grabrokargigar, Borgarbyggd
- Grunnafjordur
- Hraunfossar, Borgarbyggd
- Husafellsskogur, Borgarbyggd
- Kalmanshellir
- Melrakkaey
- Stedji (Staupasteinn)
- The coast by Stapi and Hellnir
- Vatnshornsskogur, Skorradalur
- Snaefellsjokull National Park
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- Search by name
- East
- South West- Akurey
- Alafoss, Mosfellsbaer
- Astjorn, Hafnarfjordur
- Astjorn and Asfjall, Hafnarfjordur
- Bakkatjorn, Seltjarnarnes
- Blafjoll Public Park
- Borgir, Kopavogur
- Bringur, Mosfellsdalur
- Burfell, Gardabaer
- Eldborg in Blafjoll
- Eldborg in Geitahlid
- Eldey, Reykjanesbaer
- The shore by Kasthusatjorn
- Fossvogsbakkar, Reykjavik
- Gardahraun, Gardabaer
- Galgahraun, Gardabaer
- Grotta, Seltjarnarnes
- Hamarinn, Hafnarfjordur
- Haubakkar, Reykjavik
- Hleinar, Hafnarfjordur
- Hlid, Alftanes
- Hvaleyrarlon and Hvaleyrarhofdi
- Kaldarhraun and Gjarnar
- Kasthusatjorn, Alftanes
- Laugaras, Reykjavik
- Litluborgir, Hafnarfjordur
- Raudholar, Reykjavik
- Reykjanes Public Park
- Skerjafjordur, Gardabaer
- Skerjafjordur, Kopavogur
- Stekkjarhraun, Hafnarfjordur
- Trollaborn, Lækjarbotnar
- Tungufoss, Mosfellsbaer
- Valhusahaed, Seltjarnarnes
- Varmarosar, Mosfellsbaer
- Vifilsstadavatn, Gardabaer
- Vigholar, Kopavogur
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- South- Alftaversgigar
- Arnahellir in Leitahraun
- Dverghamrar
- Dyrholaey
- Fjallabak Nature Reserve- About the nature reserve
- Access and services
- Landmannalaugar- Reservations
- FAQ
- About the area
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- Outdoor activities and hiking trails
- Nature and geology
- Culture and history
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- Geysir Area
- Gullfoss- About the area
- Nature and geology
- Culture and history
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- Herdisarvik
- Jorundur in Lambahraun
- Kerlingarfjoll- General information
- The protected area
- Access and services
- Outdoor activities and hiking trails
- Information- Geology
- Mountain peaks
- Flora and Fauna
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- Kirkjugolf
- Oddaflod
- Pollengi and Tunguey
- Skogafoss- About the area
- Culture and history
- Access and management
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- Surtsey- Protection
- Research
- Mapping and surveilance
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- Area in Thjorsardalur
- Vatnajokull National Park
- Videy in Thjorsa
- Thingvellir National Park
- Thjorsarver- About the nature reserve
- Nature and geology
- History and utilization
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- Mývatn and Laxá- About Mývatn
- Visitor center
- Flora and Fauna
- Archeology and Folklore
- Geology
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- National Parks
 overlayProtected Areas 
- Westfjords
- Permits in protected areas- Operational licence
- Photography, cinematography and drone flying
- Research permit
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- Drones in protected areas- Guidelines for using drones in protected areas
- Flights in protected areas
- Apply for permit
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- Volunteers
- Snæfellsjökull National Park
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- Wildlife
- Air & Climate- Air pollution during a volcanic eruption
- EU ETS
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- Ocean & Water
- Industry- Chemicals- Frequently asked questions- Biocides
- Classification and labelling – CLP
- Cosmetics
- Detergents
- Fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases)
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- Certificate for pest control
- Certificate for professional use of plant protection products
- Plant protection products
- POPs
- REACH
- Safety data sheets
- Supervision, inspection and coercive measures
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- Biocides- Biocidal products
- Fees
- FAQ
- National transitional requirements
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- Classification and labelling- CLP
- Classification
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- Plant protection products- Authorisation
- Harmonised Risk Indicators
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- The Agency- About the EAI
- Departments
- Responsibilities- Nature
- Wildlife
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- Values and policy
- Act on the EAI
- Contact us
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Vinna við nýjar heimasíður Umhverfis- og orkustofnunar og Náttúruverndarstofnunar er í gangi. Heimasíða Umhverfisstofnunar er virk á meðan vinnunni stendur. Information in English
Supervision and service
The Environmental Agency manages and supervises the Geysir area. The area is patrolled all year round, and rangers are, amongst other things, responsible for maintenance and providing information.
Just outside the protected area are Hotel Geysir, Hotel Litli Geysir and shops and restaurants in Geysir Center.
There is a gas station at Geysir and it is the last gas station before undertaking Kjölur.
Within the camping area there is one camping site operated by Hotel Geysir. It is located under the southern slopes of Laugarfjall.
