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— designed for rest, warmth, and simplicity?
Are you searching for a cozy cabin surrounded by open nature with your own private hot tub — designed for rest, warmth, and simplicity?
Are you searching for a cozy cabin surrounded by open nature with your own private hot tub — designed for rest, warmth, and simplicity?
Catch the scent of freedom . Let the northen lights set the scene . Discover Iceland your way . Relax in your private hot tub .Catchthescentoffreedom
.Letthenorthenlightssetthescene
.DiscoverIcelandyourway
.Relaxinyourprivatehottub
.




Catch the scent of freedom . Let the northen lights set the scene . Discover Iceland your way . Relax in your private hot tub .Catchthescentoffreedom
.Letthenorthenlightssetthescene
.DiscoverIcelandyourway
.Relaxinyourprivatehottub
.




Catch the scent of freedom . Let the northen lights set the scene . Discover Iceland your way . Relax in your private hot tub .Catchthescentoffreedom
.Letthenorthenlightssetthescene
.DiscoverIcelandyourway
.Relaxinyourprivatehottub
.




Catch the scent of freedom . Let the northen lights set the scene . Discover Iceland your way . Relax in your private hot tub .Catchthescentoffreedom
.Letthenorthenlightssetthescene
.DiscoverIcelandyourway
.Relaxinyourprivatehottub
.




GEYSIR
LAUGARVATN
ÞINGVELLIR
KERIÐ
Skáholt
BLUE VACATIONS
GULLFOSS
ÞINGVELLIR
In the center of the Golden Circle
Located in the center of the Golden Circle
Suitable for self-drive travelers
Designed for comfort and calmness
Easy access to Geysir, Gullfoss, and Þingvellir etc…
GEYSIR
LAUGARVATN
ÞINGVELLIR
KERIÐ
Skáholt
BLUE VACATIONS
GULLFOSS
ÞINGVELLIR
In the center of the Golden Circle
Located in the center of the Golden Circle
Suitable for self-drive travelers
Designed for comfort and calmness
Easy access to Geysir, Gullfoss, and Þingvellir etc…
GEYSIR
LAUGARVATN
ÞINGVELLIR
KERIÐ
Skáholt
BLUE VACATIONS
GULLFOSS
In the center of the Golden Circle
Located in the center of the Golden Circle
Suitable for self-drive travelers
Designed for comfort and calmness
Easy access to Geysir, Gullfoss, and Þingvellir etc…
GEYSIR
LAUGARVATN
ÞINGVELLIR
KERIÐ
Skáholt
BLUE VACATIONS
GULLFOSS
ÞINGVELLIR
In the center of the Golden Circle
Located in the center of the Golden Circle
Suitable for self-drive travelers
Designed for comfort and calmness
Easy access to Geysir, Gullfoss, and Þingvellir etc…
Choose the cabin that fits your stay.
From compact cabins for two to larger units for families, each type is designed for warmth and Icelandic nature.
Places worth seeing while you're here
Nature
Culinary
Others

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km
Places worth seeing while you're here
Nature
Culinary
Others

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km
Places worth seeing while you're here
Nature
Culinary
Others

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
12 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
12 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
12 km
Places worth seeing while you're here
Nature
Culinary
Others

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km

Laugarás lagoon
Laugarás Lagoon is a two-story oasis designed for ultimate relaxation, offering a variety of bathing experiences surrounded by the region's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting as a couple, with friends, or with family, our lagoon area provides the perfect setting to unwind and embrace the peaceful atmosphere. At Laugarás Lagoon, guests can choose their lagoon experience. Our three packages—Birki, Lerki, and Ösp—range from basic lagoon entry to a deluxe package with many extras.
Distance:
10 km

Geysir
Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse. The Geysir is now “sleeping” but another one, Strokkur, is erupting many times every day.
Distance:
19 km

Gullfoss
Gullfoss is so much more than a simple iconic waterfall. It has a story – a story of Sigridur Tomasdottir that saved the waterfall from being destroyed in the early 20th century when couple of business people had plans to turn the waterfall into a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity. Luckily Sigridur fought hard and later the waterfall was sold to the state of Iceland. She was neither rich nor beautiful, or famous for conquering armies or men. Instead, she championed a cause to preserve a natural wonder from being harnessed for industrial development.
Distance:
27 km

Þingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault. There you can dive or snorkel “between continents” of Europe and America.
Distance:
59 km

Secret Lagoon
The Secret Lagoon is a man-made pool fed by naturally occurring hot springs located at Hverahólmi, the geothermal area next to the village of Flúðir in southern Iceland. It is the oldest pool in the country, and one of the most popular for locals and tourists alike. 10 km drive.
Distance:
12 km
What guests enjoy the most
What guests enjoy the most
What guests enjoy the most
Each stay reflects the landscape around it: raw, simple, and quietly beautiful. Here, mornings start slow, the air feels clear, and everything you need is right where you are.
Each stay reflects the landscape around it: raw, simple, and quietly beautiful. Here, mornings start slow, the air feels clear, and everything you need is right where you are.
Each stay reflects the landscape around it: raw, simple, and quietly beautiful. Here, mornings start slow, the air feels clear, and everything you need is right where you are.
Hot tubs with endless views
Calm surroundings in nature
A short drive to Geysir, Gullfoss, and Kerið
Kitchens in every cabin
Private hot tub









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Beautiful place. Spacious and lots of extras such as the well equipped kitchen and superb hottub.
Johannes
Netherlands
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Beautiful place. Spacious and lots of extras such as the well equipped kitchen and superb hottub.
Johannes
Netherlands
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Beautiful place. Spacious and lots of extras such as the well equipped kitchen and superb hottub.
Johannes
Netherlands
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Beautiful place. Spacious and lots of extras such as the well equipped kitchen and superb hottub.
Johannes
Netherlands
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Staying at Blue View Cabins was the highlight of our Iceland trip. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer an incredible panoramic view of the landscape, it truly lives up to its name. The cabin was spotless, modern, and surprisingly warm despite the winter weather. Soaking in the private hot tub under the vast Icelandic sky was an unforgettable experience. If you’re looking for a peaceful, 'middle-of-nature' feel without sacrificing comfort, this is it.
Cherelle
United Kingdom
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Staying at Blue View Cabins was the highlight of our Iceland trip. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer an incredible panoramic view of the landscape, it truly lives up to its name. The cabin was spotless, modern, and surprisingly warm despite the winter weather. Soaking in the private hot tub under the vast Icelandic sky was an unforgettable experience. If you’re looking for a peaceful, 'middle-of-nature' feel without sacrificing comfort, this is it.
Cherelle
United Kingdom
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Staying at Blue View Cabins was the highlight of our Iceland trip. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer an incredible panoramic view of the landscape, it truly lives up to its name. The cabin was spotless, modern, and surprisingly warm despite the winter weather. Soaking in the private hot tub under the vast Icelandic sky was an unforgettable experience. If you’re looking for a peaceful, 'middle-of-nature' feel without sacrificing comfort, this is it.
Cherelle
United Kingdom
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Staying at Blue View Cabins was the highlight of our Iceland trip. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer an incredible panoramic view of the landscape, it truly lives up to its name. The cabin was spotless, modern, and surprisingly warm despite the winter weather. Soaking in the private hot tub under the vast Icelandic sky was an unforgettable experience. If you’re looking for a peaceful, 'middle-of-nature' feel without sacrificing comfort, this is it.
Cherelle
United Kingdom
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Location was great, as it’s close to the Golden Circle route. You can easily reach nearby attractions, which is handy! We had a beautiful unobstructed view of the mountains. It was tranquil and relaxing. We saw the northern lights on various nights! Absolutely stunning. The cabin was immaculate and had everything we needed. It was warm and cosy in the cabin. I have already shared details with friends who are planning to visit Iceland!
Najiyah
United Kingdom
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Location was great, as it’s close to the Golden Circle route. You can easily reach nearby attractions, which is handy! We had a beautiful unobstructed view of the mountains. It was tranquil and relaxing. We saw the northern lights on various nights! Absolutely stunning. The cabin was immaculate and had everything we needed. It was warm and cosy in the cabin. I have already shared details with friends who are planning to visit Iceland!
Najiyah
United Kingdom
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