Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Arnarstapi Hotel offers accommodations in Snæfellsbær. The Cliffs of Arnarstapi and the village port are just a few minutes' walk away.
Daniel
Brazil
Clean, large room, comfy beds. Nice hot shower with good pressure. Nice heating also. Big windows to let you enjoy the aurora (if you’re lucky enough). Excellent location in the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, some attractions are within walking distance and others are a short drive away.
This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi. Outdoor dining is also possible at Glass House with Private River & 360° Views.
Sophie
United States of America
The location was amazing and the views were second to none. Super close proximity to the glacier and right on the coast line.
Arnarstapi Cottages is located in Arnarstapi, Snæfellsbær. The property also has a terrace. Each room is fitted with a patio with views of the mountain.
Avraham
Romania
breakfast could have been better. all the rest was ok
This award-winning, eco-friendly hotel is on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, 3.7 mi from Iceland’s famous Snæfellsjökull glacier and volcano.
Horace Mun Lun
Canada
staff are very friendly. we were forced to stay one more night because roads are closed due to weather condition. we asked the staff a lot of questions and they are very helpful to address our concerns. hotel manger is also helpful on this matter. very appreciate.
Found 14 mi east of Snæfellsnes National Park, this hotel offers bright, modern rooms with private bathrooms. WiFi and parking are free. Snæfellsjökull Volcano is within 20 minutes’ drive.
Dusan75
Serbia
It is a very unique place and hotel. There is nothing similar I have seen before. It is expensive but worth the money. I would definitely come back just to enjoy the views from the lobby and drink coffee or nice whiskey. Breakfast was also great.
Centrally located in the old fishing village of Olafsvik, this hotel is less than 0.6 mi from the harbor. North Star Hotel Olafsvik is set among the scenic surroundings of Snaefellsjokull Glacier.
Located along the coastline, Við Hafið Guest house offers simple accommodations in Ólafsvík. Guests here can benefit from free WiFi and the fitness center on site.
Bar Ashual
Israel
Great host!
great shared kitchen you could use and has everything you'll need.
Loved being at the ground floor, right next to the parking lot.
Amazing stay overall, really recommended!
Located on western Iceland’s Snaefellsnes Peninsula, this former fish processing factory has been converted into a professional theater and artsy hostel. Free WiFi access is available throughout.
Stephen
United States of America
Such Great Place to stay in a beautiful area of Iceland. Beds (8 dorm) were comfortable. Woman receptionist was very nice. Very Good hanging out & Kitchen cooking area.
Bikers Paradise in Ólafsvík provides accommodations with a terrace and a shared lounge. This guest house features free private parking, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi.
olivierisw
Italy
The position and the view are wonderful. the flat and kitchen was perfect
I was climbing the glacier Snæfellsjökull with a group of...
I was climbing the glacier Snæfellsjökull with a group of people from FÍ (Ferðafélag Íslands). Arnarstapavegur is an excellent place to use as base for that activity as well as exploring the Snæfellsjökull National Park.
Kristinn
Iceland
8.0
Scored 8.0
The breakfast was excellent and the staff was helpful.
The breakfast was excellent and the staff was helpful. Very nice restaurant there on premise. Room was sparse and simple but super clean and new and the bed was fabulous! Super comfy. Great location. Easy to get to and nice things to see there. Perfect for a one night stay but not for longer.
Jean
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We drove the Snaefellsjokull Park and peninsula.
We drove the Snaefellsjokull Park and peninsula. Fascinating. From the small churches. The wild ocean and black sand beaches. The bird cliffs. Waterfalls. Lava fields and the glacier from many viewpoints. We had a wonderful lunch at Gilhakki Kaffihus in Hellissander. A charming little coffee house. You can do the loop in one day. There’s so much to do and see that two days would be even better. I would find a day trip from Reykjavik too rushed. Glad we stayed in Arnarstapi and drove through to Stykkisholmur
Marolyn
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I liked the place, the cottage was very nice and comfortable...
I liked the place, the cottage was very nice and comfortable, walked from Arnarstapi to Hellnar (2,5 km). A beautiful walk along the see. Had lunch at Fjöruhusið, had delicious fish-soup, waffles and coffee. A must to experience, very original.
Arnarstapi has two restaurants that were open July 2020. Both decent, one is part of the hotel and more upscale. There is no shop in the area, so you have to take all necessities with you, even matches and tampons were not to be found! Lot's of beautiful sights around the area and the glacier is very close. We visited Lýsuhóll natural pool, really nice although quite primitive. Overall a very nice experience and the nature sights are breathtaking.
Elín
Iceland
10
Scored 10
Tiny town with beautiful vistas/views and hikes.
Tiny town with beautiful vistas/views and hikes. Not much variety of food options, but a handful of restaurants and some good fish and chips to be had! All extremely walk-able and I'd recommend a nice evening walk along the coastline as an activity.
jedimady
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Arnarstapi is a quaint little fishing village with lovely...
Arnarstapi is a quaint little fishing village with lovely views and trails for hiking / walking. The cottages were a great place to stay for the evening on our self-drive tour of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. Our room was clean and modern, yet cozy and rustic. We liked the self check-in, which made it easy for us to come an go on our schedule. Highly recommend for anyone that wants to spend proper time exploring the beauty of this area of Iceland!
Josephine
United States of America
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