Hótel Gígur

Mývatn Region


Gígur's stylish contemporary look doesn't hide the fact that rooms are small, even by Icelandic standards. To compensate, there's friendly service, a prime lakeside location in Skútustaðir and ace views. Easily the hotel's best feature is its superb restaurant (mains 2800kr to 5500kr), one of the area's best. Regional fare includes perfect pan-fried trout and grilled lamb fillet; finish with rhubarb crumble and blueberry ice cream.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Mývatn Region attractions

1. Skútustaðagígar

0.13 MILES

The Skútustaðagígar pseudocraters were formed when molten lava flowed into Mývatn lake, triggering a series of gas explosions. These dramatic green…

2. Höfði

2.56 MILES

One of the area’s gentlest landscapes is on the forested lava headland at Höfði. Wildflowers, birch and spruce trees cover the bluffs, while the tiny…

3. Laxá

3.01 MILES

The clear and turbulent Laxá (Salmon River), one of the many Icelandic rivers so named, cuts the western division of Mývatn, rolling straight across the…

4. Dimmuborgir

3.96 MILES

The giant jagged lava field at Dimmuborgir (literally ‘Dark Castles’) is one of the most fascinating flows in the country. A series of nontaxing, colour…

5. Sigurgeir’s Bird Museum

4.34 MILES

For superb birdwatching background, visit Sigurgeir’s Bird Museum, housed in a beautiful lakeside building that fuses modern design with traditional turf…

6. Hverfjall

5.18 MILES

Dominating the lava fields on the eastern edge of Mývatn is the classic tephra ring Hverfjall (also called Hverfell). This near-symmetrical crater…

7. Grjótagjá

6 MILES

Game of Thrones fans may recognise this as the place where Jon Snow is, ahem, deflowered by Ygritte. Grjótagjá is a gaping fissure with a 45°C water…

8. Stóragjá

6.18 MILES

Signposted about 100m beyond Reykjahlíð is Stóragjá, a rather eerie fissure (slightly tricky to access) that was once a popular bathing spot. Cooling…