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Boasting a terrace and a shared lounge, Sólbrekka Guesthouse is situated in Mjóifjörður. Featuring sea and mountain views, this guest house also includes free WiFi.

Well equipped kitchen, cozy and warm space.
Review score
Very good
236 reviews
Price from
£94.36
1 night, 2 adults

Set in a characteristic wooden house, Við Lónið Guesthouse is an accommodation in Seyðisfjörður.

Quite centre and spacious.
Review score
Superb
616 reviews
Price from
£324.25
1 night, 2 adults

Curry house rooms is situated in Seyðisfjörður. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is set 3.9 km from Gufufoss.

Very cute room, the bed is probably the most comfortable bed we slept in on our vacation in Iceland. The room is not huge so don’t bring too much luggage up to the room! The owner is very friendly & is available to help.
Review score
Superb
53 reviews
Price from
£208.45
1 night, 2 adults

This Seydisfjordur Guesthouse is situated in the eastern fjords of Iceland, 25 minutes’ drive from Egilsstadir Airport. It offers free WiFi and a garden.

This was a lovely, well equipped guest house. The host was welcoming and helpful, but unobtrusive. We enjoyed the camaraderie in the communal kitchen and the opportunity to interact, in passing with fellow travellers. We also enjoyed the location: the proximity to the waterfall and the lake and the quiet calm of the town.
Review score
Very good
742 reviews
Price from
£99.45
1 night, 2 adults

Boasting city views, Media Luna Guesthouse is set in Seyðisfjörður, around 4 km from Gufufoss. This guest house offers free private parking and a shared kitchen. The guest house has family rooms.

Beautiful place
Review score
Very good
502 reviews
Price from
£253.17
1 night, 2 adults
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Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travellers who prefer unfussy accommodation with a personal touch. They are usually family-run, and your host will provide local recommendations and optional meals. Often cheaper than regular hotels, guest houses can also feature a cosy living room and a garden.

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    Exceptional · 201 reviews
    A lovely cottage, clean, cozy and well-quipped. The host was friendly and responsive. The hot tub and scenery added to the fabulous experience. We had a pleasant stay there :)
    Guest review by
    MEI WAI
    Young couple
  • Review score
    Very good · 236 reviews
    The location is a bit hard to get to because of the bumpy road, but the view along the road is great. We checked in at night and Margert, the hostess left me a note with detailed instructions to get to the room and get the key. I feel warmly welcomed. I let my phone at my home, but when I get home, I found a message saying I could cancel the booking for free because of bad weather (which did not affected me actually). And my stay was pleasant. The best part is the price, it is very attractive.
    Guest review by
    Ling
    Young couple
  • Review score
    Very good · 236 reviews
    The fjord around is an incredible view, while arriving by the mountain, or simply enjoy it from the guesthouse spot.
    Guest review by
    Quentin
    Group
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    Exceptional · 201 reviews
    A secluded fjord, amazing views (whales), quiet nights, hot tub
    Guest review by
    Jonas
    Young couple
  • Review score
    Exceptional · 201 reviews
    If you are looking for something different this is your place. A really quiet place with no tourists and wonderful views. The way to arrive is an off-road and you need approximately 1h to go across 30km but it is really worth it because the surroundings are really beautiful. Having a 4x4 is not mandatory but I really recommend it to arrive. The cabin was perfect for 2 people and is fully equipped. It also has a hot tube outside that was a must to relax at the end of the day with great views to the fjord.
    Guest review by
    Victoria
    Young couple
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    Exceptional · 201 reviews
    It's a beautiful, cozy hut with breathtaking views into the mountains and over the fjord. So quiet and peaceful. Fully equipped kitchen, cute bathroom and a good mattress to sleep like a baby. The owners are very friendly and were extremely helpful to me on the first morning after arrival.... Also they gave me a nice hint to a hike above the hut, which was very nice. The beauty of the setting is definitely worth riding the not so nice unpaved road. Just take it easy, it's only 32km 😏 with great views.
    Guest review by
    Tristan66
    Young couple
  • Review score
    Exceptional · 201 reviews
    Hands down the best location in our 21 day trip around Iceland! Views were just breathtaking and the cottage was cozy and great! Absolutely loved our 2 night stay here. The host was also very friendly and greeted us on arrival and just before departure.
    Guest review by
    Ranga
    People with friends
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    Very good · 236 reviews
    The guesthouse is in one of the most beautiful fjord of Iceland with wonderful landscapes and a magical atmosphere. We also had the chance to see a whale and the Northern lights. It seemed to live in a fary tale. The guesthouse is pretty basic with small rooms and bunk beds. The common area tho is quite big with big kitchen and dining room. One of the cheapest place we slept in, but alone is worth the trip.
    Guest review by
    Angelo
    Group
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    Very good · 236 reviews
    Fantastic, atmospheric guest house in an extremely remote location, beautiful beyond description. I haven't experienced this sort of silence in a long time. The owner, Margrét, was very kind, helpful and welcoming. The guesthouse is decorated with cute tasteful Icelandic paintings.
    Guest review by
    Piotr
    Young couple
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    Exceptional · 201 reviews
    Great location even if very far from everything. To get there you need to drive through a long gravel road.
    Guest review by
    Laura
    Family with young children