Dís Cottages, Snæfellsnes Peninsula Hotels
Modern, self-service cottages with panoramic views, fully equipped kitchenettes, and decks
Dís Cottages presents a tranquil and secluded retreat, nestled a mere ten minutes from the charming town of Grundarfjörður. Imagine yourself immersed in serenity, far from the hustle and bustle of city life. Just fifteen minutes away, the iconic Kirkjufell Mountain rises majestically, a sight to behold. Furthermore, these self-service cottages reside in the protective shadow of the impressive Eyrarfjall Mountain, offering breathtaking panoramic views.
This remarkable location is perfect for travelers eager to fully embrace the captivating natural beauty of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and delve into its rich tapestry of legends and folklore. The cabins themselves are situated in the historical region known as Þórdísarstaðir, a place steeped in history and believed to be the ancestral home of the legendary Þórdísi Súrsdóttur. Adding to the allure, her brother holds a prominent place as one of the central heroes within the renowned Icelandic Sagas, connecting you to a captivating past.
For those venturing further afield, the vibrant capital city of Reykjavík is an approximately two-and-a-half-hour drive away, offering a taste of urban life. Additionally, the stunning Snæfellsjökull National Park is a convenient forty-minute journey, promising unparalleled opportunities for exploration and adventure within Iceland’s natural wonders.
The accommodation consists of ten thoughtfully designed self-service cottages. Although constructed in pairs, each cottage provides a sense of privacy and boasts its own dedicated deck area, providing the perfect vantage point to fully appreciate the sweeping panoramic vistas of the surrounding sea and the ever-present Kirkjufell Mountain. The architectural style is decidedly modern and minimalist, carefully designed to accentuate the incredible views that surround you. Guests can select from two distinct cabin types: the cozy and comfortable One-Bedroom Apartment, or the more spacious Superior Apartment, which comfortably accommodates up to four guests with its two queen-sized beds.
Each cottage includes a fully equipped kitchenette, complete with a small refrigerator, a stove for preparing meals, a comprehensive set of cooking utensils, and a convenient coffee machine to start your day. To ensure a comfortable and connected stay, essential amenities such as WiFi access and air conditioning are provided. The bathrooms are modern and well-appointed, each featuring a refreshing shower.
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Choosing the right time to visit Iceland depends on what you would like to see and do. To see the Northern Lights, visit in winter—and thus brave ultra-short days and brisk weather. If your goal is to hike, road trip, and otherwise explore outdoors, the best times are late spring and early fall. Summer months bring great weather and long days, but also attract big tourist crowds.
Where should I go in Iceland?
Iceland has much more to offer than the popular (and crowded) Golden Circle and South Coast areas. We highly recommend exploring Iceland’s remote regions such as Snaefellsnes Peninsula, the Westfjords, Lake Myvatn, and the East Fjords. See our recommended tours & itineraries to get ideas on how to plan your trip to Iceland.
How many days do I need?
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Getting around in Iceland
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