

Akureyri Botanical Garden (Lystigardur Akureyrar)
Ways to visit Akureyri Botanical Garden (Lystigardur Akureyrar)
The 10-acre (4-hectare) park is both a popular picnic spot for locals and an important hub of Iceland’s botanic research. Many Akureyri sightseeing tours include a stroll through the gardens, often en-route to nearby attractions such as the Akureyrarkirkja church, and visiting with a guide can offer extra insight into the unique flora on display.
Things to know before you go to Akureyri Botanical Garden (Lystigardur Akureyrar)
Admission to Lystigardur Akureyrar is free.
Visitor facilities in the park include a café and restrooms.
The garden is wheelchair-accessible.
How to get to Akureyri Botanical Garden (Lystigardur Akureyrar)
The botanical garden is located on Eyrarlandsholt in central Akureyri, a short walk from the waterfront and the Akureyrarkirkja. Located in northern Iceland, Akureyri is a 30-minute flight or 3.5-hour drive from Reykjavik.
Trip ideas
When to visit Akureyri Botanical Garden (Lystigardur Akureyrar)
The gardens are open daily from June to September, but closed to the pubic throughout the winter months. The tranquil spot rarely gets too busy, though weekends draw a steady stream of locals, which adds to the atmosphere.
Plants and Flowers of Lystigardur
Over 7,000 plant, shrub, and flower varieties are on display in the garden, including a number of rare Arctic plants and around 420 species of native Icelandic flora, the largest collection of its kind in the world. Most impressive are the tropical and subtropical trees and plants, which thrive despite Akureyri’s annual mean temperature of 38°F (3.4°C). An area of the garden is devoted to researching plant species that can survive in the harsh Arctic climate.