Fosshotel Reykholt is located just a short drive away from the Deildartunguhver hot springs and the Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls.Fosshotel Reykholt is located near several attractions, including the Ice Cave at Langjökull Glacier, the Surtshellir lava caves, and the Hallmundarhraun lava field. Borgarnes is a 30-minute drive away.
What month is best for Northern Lights in Iceland? The probability of observing the aurora borealis is higher during the period from October to March. One of Reykjavik's best backdrops for the northern lights is at the Grotta lighthouse.Top Five Tours in Reykjavik Iceland or Things to do? 1. Golden Circle Tour in Reykjavik 2. Lights Tour in Reykjavik-Iceland 3. Blue Lagoon Tour With admission 4. Secret Lagoon Tour 5. Whale Watching Tour
What month is best for Northern Lights in Iceland?
The probability of observing the aurora borealis is higher during the period from October to March.
No trip to Reykjavik is complete without a visit to the world-famous Blue Lagoon. This geothermal spa, surrounded by moss-covered lava fields, offers a rejuvenating experience. Immerse yourself in the warm, mineral-rich waters, surrounded by the ethereal beauty of the Icelandic landscape.
For those seeking adventure, Reykjavik serves as a gateway to the wonders of the Golden Circle. Marvel at the powerful Gullfoss waterfall, witness the erupting geysers at Geysir, and walk between the tectonic plates at Thingvellir National Park.
Culinary enthusiasts will find Reykjavik's food scene equally captivating. Indulge in traditional Icelandic dishes like lamb stew or fermented shark, and savor the city's burgeoning culinary innovations at trendy restaurants. As night falls, Reykjavik comes alive with a vibrant nightlife. Enjoy live music at intimate venues, sip on local craft beers, and if luck is on your side, witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights dancing across the Arctic sky. Reykjavik, with its blend of natural wonders and urban charm, promises a vacation recess filled with unforgettable moments and a deep connection to Iceland's rich cultural tapestry.
Set on the historic farm site of Snorri Sturluson, a famous medieval historian and poet, this stylish hotel is a 1-minute walk from Snorralaug, Sturluson's original stone hot spring bath, and 7 km from the dramatic boiling hot springs at Deildartunguhver.
Simple, modern rooms with hardwood floors feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Upgraded rooms add sitting areas.
Parking is complimentary. Additional amenities include a sophisticated lobby bar and lounge, and a bright, minimalist restaurant.
- 24-hour reception
- Air Conditioning
- Bar
- Bicycle Hire
- Car Hire
- Carpark
- Cloakroom
- Currency Exchange
- Currency exchange facilities
- Hotel safe
- Laundry service
- Lift access
- Playground
- WiFi
- Wired Internet
hálsasveitavegur, 320 Reykholt, Iceland