Jadar
Accommodation in a beautiful restored farmhouse with a great view of the countryside. The house has 2 bedrooms and 2 sofa beds in the living room. Bed linen and towels included. Geothermal hot tub with a unique view of the northern lights on clear winter nights.
Excellent hiking possibilities in the area.
Well situated for sightseeing in Borgarfjörður, Húsafell and Langjökull glacier area.
Please contact for prices and booking information.
Hvoll Hostel
Cooking facilities. Please contact for prices and booking information.
Eyrarbakki Hostel
Welcome to the old Fish Factory at Eyrarbakki. Accommodation and Youth Hostel open all year and during the summer we open a café as well as a market for utensils and handicrafts, together with a vegetable outlet where we sell the produce of the farmers and fishermen from all over the South Iceland area.
Vintage car exhibition, fashion shows, painting exhibitions and a variety of happenings will be on during the summer.
Eyrarbakki is one of the oldest trading towns in Iceland but the towns’ prime time was from middle of the 18th century to the early 19th century. During that time the town expanded around the houses of the Danish trading and the population grew fast. At its peak, the inhabitants were around 1000 at 1920, but have reduced from then and have been around 530-550 for the last years.
The Eyrarbakki Hostel has 4 apartments, each accommodating up 6 persons. The apartments are nicely furnished with a dishwasher, refrigerator and all main kitchen supplies, two single beds in the bed room and a double couch in the living room, television and wireless internet. The Gónhóll café in the adjacent house is open from everyday from 11 – 18 from June 1st to August 31st and upon agreement for bigger groups. It also houses a culture centre, a handicraft market and a vegetable market.
There are two museums in Eyrarbakki; the Maritime Museum’s most noteworthy piece is the rowboat Farsæll. The museum also holds many pieces related to the sea and fish-processing in Eyrarbakki area. The District museum in Húsið has exhibitions on the history of Húsið building and the people that used to work and live there, but also about the history of trading in Eyrarbakki as well as various items related to the history of Árnessýsla. 3 km out of town is Flói Nature Reserve, a paradise for wetland birds, with a marked circular hiking trail through the marshes.
Please contact for prices and booking information.
Árnanes guesthouse
Welcome to Arnanes, your base for exploring the Jökulsárlón iceberg lagoon and Iceland’s largest national park, Vatnajökull.
Expect a warm welcome at our family-run country hotel in the south-east of Iceland
Enjoy a good night’s sleep in our 18 comfortable rooms with and without private facilities
Wake up to our generous breakfast buffet
Soak up the panoramic glacier and mountain views
Riding tours for everyone’s ability
Relax over a home-cooked evening meal in our licensed restaurant
With convenient road and air links you’ll find us open all year
January 1st – April 30th 2011 |
June 1st – September 15th 2011 |
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1×1 without bath | ISK 10.500 | ISK 15.100 | |
1×2 without bath | ISK 13.200 | ISK 18.800 | |
1×1 with bath | ISK 13.200 | ISK 18.800 | |
1×2 with bath | ISK 16.500 | ISK 23.500 | |
1×3 with bath | ISK 24.800 | ISK 35.300 | |
Extra bed | ISK 5.900 | ISK 8.500 | |
Breakfast | Included | Included | |
Sleeping bag acc. without breakfast | ISK 3.900 | ISK 4.900 | |
Please contact for a winter price list 2011-2012 as well as for information on tours available. |