Fosshotel Stykkishólmur, Stykkishólmur Hotels
Seaside hotel in gateway town to Snæfellsnes Peninsula, featuring a seafood restaurant and free access to a nearby golf course
Fosshotel Stykkishólmur, a substantial property nestled in the heart of the charming fishing village of Stykkishólmur, presents a welcoming haven on the breathtaking Snæfellsnes peninsula in the western region of Iceland. This strategically located hotel boasts a prime position near the bustling harbor, affording guests spectacular views that sweep across the tranquil sea, a meticulously maintained golf course, and the iconic Stykkishólmur Church, a landmark that defines the village’s skyline.
A leisurely ten-minute stroll will lead you to the historically significant Norwegian House, a fascinating regional maritime museum that offers insights into the area’s seafaring past. The hotel’s central location also provides easy access to a variety of restaurants and lively bars, ensuring a diverse culinary and social experience. Notably, the Walter Mitty Bar, famed for its role as a Hollywood filming location, is within easy reach, offering film enthusiasts a chance to step into the world of cinema.
The guest rooms and bathrooms at Fosshotel Stykkishólmur are characterized by their contemporary design, embracing a modern, albeit minimalistic, aesthetic. Guests can enjoy a range of convenient amenities, including an on-site restaurant specializing in delectable seafood dishes, a vibrant bar perfect for evening relaxation, and complimentary access to the esteemed Víkurvöllur golf course at the nine-hole Mostri Golf Club, situated conveniently next door. This makes it an ideal destination for golf enthusiasts looking to enjoy a round amidst stunning Icelandic scenery.
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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.
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