Found 23 km east of Snæfellsnes National Park, this hotel offers bright, modern rooms with private bathrooms. WiFi and parking are free. Snæfellsjökull Volcano is within 20 minutes’ drive.
Situated in Snæfellsbær in the West Iceland region, Nátthagi Luxury Cottage features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features mountain and lake views.
Olivia Carole
From
France
We loved everything !! The view, the comfort, the equipment, the decoration, the calm, the reactivity of the owner, the horses, the snow and the mountains around us !
Featuring mountain views, Lysuholl in Snæfellsbær features accommodation, a garden, a bar and a shared lounge. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Nur Afiah
From
United Kingdom
Spectacular view of mountains, friendly owner- they’ve been running this business through generations. Newly renovated and very modern looking. Very cosy and not far from Kirkjufell. Celebrated Christmas dinner with owner and family and absolutely loved how welcoming everyone was. Oh, and food was very delicious!! Highly recommend!! Love everything about this place.
Vidic Guesthouse is located in Ólafsvík. The accommodation provides a shared kitchen and a shared lounge for guests. At the hotel, each room has a desk.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Arnarstapi Hotel offers accommodation in Snæfellsbær. The Cliffs of Arnarstapi and the village port are just a few minutes' walk away.
Nemura
From
Lithuania
The stay was cozy and comfortable. The place was calm, and the view of the mountains through the window is definitely worth mentioning—it added to the overall relaxing experience.
Kirkjufell Hotel offers free WiFi and rooms with a seating area and TV.. Mountain Kirkjufell, which is just 1 km away. Snæfellsjökull Glacier is 25 km away.
Julian
From
Singapore
It was the most expensive, low-end hotel that I have booked in my entire life. There are no staff on duty, and emails, messages and listed phone number are not contactable at all. It literally feels like a ghost hotel.
Pipes are choked, and breakfasts are not even served, although this has been paid for. The corridor is not lit up at all too.
Seriously would not recommend anyone to stay there, even though it is just a stone throw away from the famous Kirkjufell mountain.
Centrally located in the old fishing village of Olafsvik, this hotel is less than 1 km from the harbour. North Star Hotel Olafsvik is set amongst the scenic surroundings of Snaefellsjokull Glacier.
Mandy Desmond
From
Canada
Comfortable small hotel with all the necessary frills.
No restaurant on site but one across the street
Free coffee and water 24/7
Breakfast included was quite adequate
Good location and quiet
Easy walk to beautiful.waterfall behind hotel and good views of the town, church and rainbow street.
Recommend highly
The owners were friendly and helpful.
Hotel Búðir is a must stay if staying over on the peninsula.
Hotel Búðir is a must stay if staying over on the peninsula. We stayed for one night and it was a perfect stop after a long day. They have a happy hour in the lounge from 1600-1800 hours. Pleasant and helpful staff. Just do it!
Guest review by
JBO
United States
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We loved staying at this lovely hotel. It is in a picturesque setting with lovely views to the ocean and mountains from our corner room. The bed was comfortable and the room spacious. The decor is in keeping with the era of the hotel, very retro with vintage furniture and furnishings.
The restaurant was very good, the food and service excellent.
The hotel is more expensive than others of the same class in Iceland but it is unique in it’s history and location.
Very nice location next to the Budir black church. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Our room had a nice view, over the water towards snow-capped mountains. The restaurant serves really good food and the French sommelier knows his wines. The overall feel is a mix between hotel pampering and visiting your favourite old aunt; the latter mainly because of the old (antique?) furniture and embroidered table clothes in the restaurant.
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