Hótel Snaefellsnes

Hotel Snæfellsnes is located in the heart of the breathtakingly beautiful Snæfellsnes Peninsula in West Iceland. The peninsula is known for its inky black sand beaches, vast craters, powerful volcanoes, immense glaciers and rugged coastline dotted with fishing villages and diverse wildlife.

Built from innovative materials using sustainable practices the hotel lies in a unique tranquil location surrounded by mountains and crystal clear ice cold rivers. The bustling town of Stykkishólmur is a short drive away and all the "must see" sights are easily accessible.

All 14 rooms at Hotel Snæfellsnes have their own facilities and private access. The restaurant and cafe located at the front of the property offer a locally sourced blend of traditional Icelandic and international cuisine as well as a selection of freshly baked cakes and excellent coffee.

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Hótel Snæfellsnes, located on the stunning Snæfellsnes Peninsula in West Iceland, offers cozy accommodations with a cottage feel and panoramic mountain views. The hotel's friendly staff, delicious restaurant, and charming coffee shop make it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. With a focus on sustainability and using fresh local ingredients, guests can enjoy mouthwatering dishes while exploring the breathtaking landscapes and activities nearby, from hiking and horse riding to watching the Northern Lights. Come experience Icelandic hospitality at its best at Hótel Snæfellsnes!

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