Hótel Snæfellsnes, Snæfellsnes Peninsula Hotels
Cozy countryside hotel with modern rooms, panoramic mountain views, a restaurant and a well-known café
Overview
Hótel Snæfellsnes is a family-run countryside hotel offering a cozy and modern stay on the eastern part of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. This remote location is just a 1.5-hour drive from Reykjavík, and you can conveniently explore the peninsula’s famed sites from this base. The fishing village of Arnarstapi, with its natural stone arch Gatklettur, is just 40 minutes away, and Snæfellsjökull National Park is an hour away.
The rooms are designed in a warm contemporary style with soft linens from an Icelandic brand and neutral tones and colors that evoke the surrounding landscape. There are two room types here: Doubles and Triples, making this perfect for couples, friends, or families. Accessible options are also available for those with limited mobility. All rooms include panoramic views of the Elliðatindar mountain range and the hotel’s remote position makes it perfect for seeing the northern lights.
Locals and hotel guests alike are fans of Hótel Snæfellsnes’ on-site restaurant and coffee shop. The hotel manager bakes fresh bread and cakes daily and the restaurant works with local farmers and producers to create a tasty menu of Icelandic cuisine.
Hotel Information
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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?
You can have an epic Iceland experience when you spend at least 5 days. Shorter trips are possible but won’t give you enough time to explore beyond the Reykjavik area and the western section of the South Coast. With 8 days or more, you can complete the famous Ring Road and see sights that most tourists miss, like Godafoss Waterfall, the unique volcanic hotspots surrounding Lake Myvatn, and the Westfjords.
Getting around in Iceland
Most travelers drive themselves in Iceland during the summer season (Mid-April to November), and some opt for small group or guided tours during the winter season when weather, wind, and limited daylight can make driving more difficult. The Ring Road is Iceland's iconic multi-day road trip (typically 7-10 days), with many opportunities to extend further to more remote areas such as the highlands, the Westfjords, and northern coast.
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