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Langaholt
This family run guesthouse sits scenically on the Snæfellsnes peninsula on Iceland’s western coast, and features views of the surrounding nature from all rooms, as well as free Wi-Fi.
Good view, good location near the road, near the seal rest beach Breakfast is simple but comfortable Reception is nice
Hofgarðar (A prop de Langaholt)
El Guesthouse Hof està situat a la península de Snæfellsnes, a 25 minuts en cotxe del poble de pescadors d'Arnarstapi. L'establiment ofereix habitacions amb interiors de fusta i zona d'estar.
I have to say this is the best place where we stayed in Iceland. The location is 35KM from the town so we got a private sea view and a grass view with sheep just in front of the door! The log canbin has an independent bathroom. A fully equipped shared kitchen is not far away. All facilities are good. The roof is also decorated with grass just like the turf house we saw in Iceland. It is also close to the seal watching beach. I'd rather we had stayed one more night here. Definitely will come back again!
Lysudalur (A prop de Langaholt)
Set in the quiet countryside of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, this family-run guest house is 45 minutes’ drive from Stykkishólmur town centre.
Great location! it’s close to Snæfellsjökull National Park. Beautiful views! you are able to see the ocean and mountains! we got lucky to see the northern lights white staying at Kast House. Room is nice and clean!
Snæfellsbær (A prop de Langaholt)
Situated in Snæfellsbær in the West Iceland region, Lysuholl features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property has mountain and lake views.
This was probably the best place my friend and I stayed at in Iceland. It was new, clean, perfect amount of space with a great layout, nice and secluded, great view, easy to find, the people were lovely, and the dog was adorable and friendly! Everything and more you could want from a place to stay! I wish everywhere was as nice, this place checked all of our boxes. We even were able to faintly see the northern lights.