Situated in the northern Iceland coastal village of Saudárkrókur, this property is 90 minutes’ drive from central Akureyri. It offers free Wi-Fi, an on-site bar and an outdoor geothermal hot tub.
Ágúst Leó
Iceland
Loved the staff. They went above any expatiation in helping, being patient even we had many youngers traveling and even went to another guesthouse for me because I forgot something there the night before. Kudos for the customer service and hospitality.
This summertime property is set in a student accommodation building in Saudárkrókur. It offers a TV lounge and rooms with a private bathroom. Wi-Fi is free in the reception.
Located in Sauðárkrókur, Helluland Guesthouse has a shared lounge. The property features river and garden views. There is a sun terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in the old centre of Saudárkrókur, 550 Guesthouse offers free parking and rooms with a TV and free Wi-Fi access. Saudárkrókur Public Swimming Pool is a 5-minute walk away.
Heather
Australia
The property was good it had a great kitchen but unfortunately when we stayed there was a very noisy group ,
They stay up until 3am and left the kitchen in a disgusting state ,
Located in Sauðárkrókur, Kaffi Holar Cottages and Apartments provides a bar. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. The units in the apartment complex are equipped with a TV.
Ielyzaveta
Poland
The location is fantastic (if you’re a nature lover)
Featuring garden views, Armuli in Reynistaður features accommodation and a garden. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. The rooms include a balcony with mountain views.
Natalie
Israel
everything was wonderful !!
Very cozy and clean house. Iris was very friendly and helpful. There are also horses on the farm, and it is possible to ride them.
Syðra-Skörðugil Guesthouse is perfectly located in the heart of Skagafjörður, only 5 km from nearest city Varmahlíð. The house features 5 spacious bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms are shared among the rooms....
My stay at the guesthouse was a bit of a mixed bag.
My stay at the guesthouse was a bit of a mixed bag. On the positive side, the self-check-in process was a breeze, and I was pleasantly surprised by the level of cleanliness and the spaciousness of my room. The facilities, including the WiFi and kitchen, were top-notch, and I had no complaints on that front.
However, there were a few quirks that left me feeling a bit unsure. The surrounding farm was somewhat peculiar, but I must admit that I'm not exactly an expert on farming, and I didn't book this place for its agricultural charm.
The absence of any human interaction with the host was a tad disconcerting. It might not be everyone's cup of tea, and a friendly welcome or some local insights would have been appreciated.
One noteworthy detail was the water quality, which had a distinct sulfur smell. While this might be normal for the area, it would have been helpful if the host had mentioned it beforehand.
In summary, the guesthouse had fantastic facilities, but the lack of host interaction and the peculiar farm surroundings left me with mixed feelings. Plus, a heads-up about the unique water scent would have been a considerate touch.
However, all in all, good to very good value for the money.
Thomas
8.0
Scored 8.0
This small town is a good base for exploring the area,...
This small town is a good base for exploring the area, including horse riding at Icelandic Horse Tours in Helluland and a trip to Drangey Island with Drangey Tours. There is a nice exhibit on the Icelandic Civil War (ca 1230) and Iceland's oldest bakery. A short walk up to the cemetery provides a nice view.
Becky Kimbell
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely farm stay, beautiful views in every direction of...
Lovely farm stay, beautiful views in every direction of water and mountains. Great hosts, lovely animals, and excellent kitchen, utensils and washing machine. Lovely spacious living area with beautiful views.
Jane
Australia
10
Scored 10
Wonderful museum in town ( fun for kids - has virtual...
Wonderful museum in town ( fun for kids - has virtual reality experience) More museoms in surrounding area. Many more areas to explore and activities to partake in. Excellent tourist information staff in Varmahid.
The whole place was really nice! They've just finished refurbishing the common area and it looks like some 5 star hotels! The entrance was not entirely finished, but they were putting a lot of work and effort into it.
We were the only guests the night we stayed, and it was great!
We were allowed to use the hot tub too, which is outside, and provides an overview of the amazing valley the guesthouse is in.
It is a farm too, and you can see horses and some other animals!
This was my favorite bed & breakfast on our trip around Iceland’s Ring Road! I loved all the history of the hotel, the 1800’s decor, the touches of luxury like bath robes and very comfortable bedding and Icelandic wool blankets, and the breakfast was delicious! Elise at the front desk was so sweet, friendly, and patient. And the hot springs tub outside on the back patio was a wonderful way to end the day! Loved every minute and wished we could have stayed longer!
Upon check-in, we were offered the opportunity to upgrade to a room at the Tindastool Hotel & we took it. The keystone in the fireplace downstairs in the dining area says it was built in 1820 & the owners have exerted a huge effort to provide modern comfort (plumbing, electricity, wifi) and safety (sprinklers, smoke detectors). Our room was clean, cozy & comfy, the beds & comforters were excellent. We had no complaints with our stay!
This was our favorite place we stayed in Iceland. We got the best sleep ever - it was summer and the room had blackout curtains, which isn't a given in every guesthouse. The kitchen was really special too - they left out some baked bread and farm-fresh eggs for us to eat in the morning. The whole place was really cosy and the views into the fjord are amazing when the clouds clear away.
We arrived in the evening after a long drive so were delighted that we could make use of the hot tub outside, it was so warm and relaxing! The hotel itself was really charming with an antiquey feel to it. We were given a huge room which was very quaint. It was very clean and comfortable and we loved the history of the place. The staff were lovely and helpful too.
Our stay was very nice at this hotel with so much history and character. Breakfast was very good. The staff was friendly. The bed and bedding was very comfortable. The room was a good size and cozy. The hotel’s ambience was cozy, warm and inviting. Also great that it had parking for our rented car. Relaxed at the hotel’s hot pot with a cold beer.
We felt very welcome and enjoyed our stay. The house has a fantastic view - especially the sunsets over the mountains and the sea were breathtaking - and is not too far from Sauðárkrókur where you can have good food or take the bus. The rooms, bathroom and kitchen were all nice and clean! We‘ll definitely be coming back!!
The advertising for this place does not do it justice. this was a hidden gem for us. Check out the horse tours and get a discount on the room if you book directly through them. Very well stocked kitchen, clean property and wonderful staff. One of the best places we stayed while traveling Iceland.
Beautiful setting in the village of Holar, Iceland. So much historical significance here - too much to mention here - look it up on Google. Comfortable room, very clean, ease of checking in, good breakfast, individual router in the room so excellent wifi connection, great shower.
I would recommend this place to anyone thinking about staying in Sauðárkrókur. Perfect if you're traveling alone and probably for a couple aswell. It was really cozy and clean, definitelly worth the price, wish I could stay longer.
Very good garage apartment, good value for money. Seems pretty recently made up and had all the essentials. Good location within walking distance from everything @Sauðárkrókur.
Such a charming hotel, oldest hotel in iceland! Lots of nice touches in the room we haven't seen anywhere else on our trip. Loved the hot tub and the friendly cat!
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