Set in Seydisfjördur village, this accommodations offers rooms with free WiFi. Egilsstadir village is 17 mi away. The property also offers on-site free parking.
Nabaa
Canada
Great location and helpful staff especially with it came to information about the roads and weather. Loved that there was a fridge in our room! And the room is soundproof.
Located in Seydisfjördur village, this hostel offers a rooms with a seating area, fjord views and free Wi-Fi. Seydisfjördur Swimming Pool is just 98 feet away. Parking is free at the hotel.
Located in the village of Seydisfjördur, this modern apartment has chic open-plan living areas and free Wi-Fi throughout. The terminal for Smyrill Line ferries to Denmark is 1640 feet away.
Located in central Seydisfjördur, these apartments include a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi access and a furnished terrace. Seydisfjordur Public Swimming Pool is 5 minutes’ walk away.
Nicolle
United States of America
Great location, great town, easy walk to everywhere. Super charming accomodations.
Hafaldan HI Hostel - Harbor Building offers accommodations in Seyðisfjörður. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
Grant
Canada
This isn’t something I usually notice but the hostel was very well structured. The layout was very convenient and comfortable (showers were separated nicely with lots of space, lots of space for luggage in the rooms and under the bed, head space on top bunks etc) and there were outlets and usb ports in each bunk. The entire building had such a comfortable, welcoming vibe, not to mention it was very aesthetic and had an incredible view of the mountains and ocean. Nicely designed with a funky color palette and lots of decor. It was a 14 minute walk to the town centre but it had guides, maps, board games, and books all in the hostel. The kitchen was clean and had all the utilities organized and sanitized nicely. Staff were incredibly kind and accommodating and even helped me set up a ride to the airport. Wish I could have stayed longer!
Hotel Aldan - The Old School offers accommodations in Seyðisfjörður, 2.3 miles from Gufu Waterfall. There's a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay.
Curry house rooms offers accommodations in Seyðisfjörður, 2.4 miles from Gufu Waterfall. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Botnahlid Villa is a recently renovated villa in Seyðisfjörður where guests can make the most of the garden and bar. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
It is a beautiful secluded town in Eastfjords filled with...
It is a beautiful secluded town in Eastfjords filled with colorful houses. Serene and quiet surrounded by beautiful mountains. We wish we had more time to visit artisan galleries. Unfortunately we arrived late evening and art studios were closed.
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Anonymous
Estonia
10
Scored 10
Picturesque small fishing village and cultural arts center...
Picturesque small fishing village and cultural arts center with great restaurants, hiking, and boat tours. Very walkable. A must visit, if you're in the East! Bring your camera, the photo ops are endless!
Joyce
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
This town is a bit over rated in my opinion.
This town is a bit over rated in my opinion. There is almost nothing there. The setting is nice, but we stayed in a town called Siglufjordur up north is much prettier and had a lot more to offer, so I would skip this one and head up there.
Linda & Nick
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This is a great place to stay for a couple of days.
This is a great place to stay for a couple of days. The town is small but charming, and there a multiple day hikes close by. If you are doing the ring road, this might be a nice spot for two nights to rest up a bit. You might catch a glimpse of the Faroe Islands/Denmark Ferry that comes in once a week. Breakfast options are limited, however there is a little bakery in the supermarket that has wonderful fresh baked bread and goods.
Ronald
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This is a pleasant town in a strikingly beautiful location...
This is a pleasant town in a strikingly beautiful location between mountains and a fjord. Apart from the surrounding beauty, the town is tranquil (out of season) and very walkable. We understand that things heat up during the summer season. There are a handful of restaurants and a well-stocked supermarket. During working hours the town suffers from strong fishy odors coming from the local fish processing factory.
In short, it is a must-see stop on any tour of Iceland.
zev
Canada
10
Scored 10
Seydisfjordur was a picture perfect village.
Seydisfjordur was a picture perfect village. We ate at two of the restaurants and the food was delicious. We enjoyed a local hike. And being fans of "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" we enjoyed seeing the filming locations in this town.
Iceland in the winter is, in a word, an experience. Accommodations and amenities are limited due to it being the "off-season" While breakfast was not included, Sigrid was able to arrange something in the town which was amazing. We also had a storm come over night and she helped with making sure that we could get out and was also concerned that we would make it over the pass. We messaged back and forth to let her know that all was good. I cannot speak more highly of her kindness, hospitality, and caring nature.
The room was functional and practical. Blankets were very warm!
Self check-in and out worked well. Parking was easily accessible on site and free, and everything was within walking distance (central location).
The room was in front of the communal area but it was still remarkably quiet overnight.
No breakfast (as announced); we went to the Filling Station as recommended (aka the local fuel station) and it was tasty, but very expensive (even by Icelandic standards).
The hostess, Kristin, was so lovely--warm and welcoming! These are the apartments that she grew up in with her family and grandparents so they are very dear to her. It was wonderful to be able to spread out after many nights in hotels. We were able to make dinner and do laundry. The bathroom and kitchen are nicely renovated. The beds were so comfy. I felt like I was staying at a friend's apartment. And Seyðisfjörður is so tranquil and charming.
From the outside, this grey building does not promise much. However, we were so much surprised when we got our room with private bathroom. Everything is brand new, the beds are huge and comfortable and the bathroom is really big and pleasant. The room does not come with a breakfast, but the price is most reasonable and we can strongly recommend this place. Compared to hotel Aldan, this place is better and cheaper for accommodation.
The Old School was spacious with a dedicated living room and kitchen/dining. The washer/dryer was a nice bonus so that we could do laundry at the halfway point of our Ring Road journey. We also enjoyed the Hotel Aldan cafe/restaurant.
This place was incredible. Everything from the jaw dropping views to the small details, like robes in each room, was over the top. You can tell the owners have put their love into what they do. Best place we’ve stayed in Iceland.
Gorgeous bedroom & bathroom decked out in vibrant blue. Checkin was easy via email with a key code. There is a small kitchen for making tea/coffee. No breakfast is offered but there are a few diner/restaurants nearby.
We liked everything. Excellent location in the beautiful Seyðisfjörður, historic house, nice furnishings, comfortable and clean room. Although not included, I recommend their typical delicious buffet breakfast.
Very spacious, very clean, well-furnished and very comfortable, good bed, kitchen with table and chairs, quiet. Single detached unit, but more reasonably-priced than the hotels in town. Beautiful small town.
Village and way too the village is a must see. The hostel has a lot of charm. Even a sauna in the basement. Some good restaurants in town, el grillo cafe en the hotel beside it has great breakfast.
Very good location, excellent and very comfortable place.
The welcome chocolate from the house owner was a very nice gift . If I come back to Iceland I will definitely visit this place again.
The only hostel in which we stayed during our week in Iceland (different place ea. night), but by far the very nicest place (and value) among all of accommodations across the country.
Just rent this place if it’s available. The place is just outstanding and the town is one of the cutest towns in Iceland. We wished we could’ve spent more time in this place.
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