Hótel Húsafell

Top choice in Borgarbyggð


The star of the show in the Húsafell holiday village is this chic and contemporary hotel, offering spacious, comfortable rooms. Top-notch bathrooms feature organic Icelandic toiletries. Art is the original work of local artist Páll Guðmundsson, and the restaurant is one of the best in the region.

If that isn't enough, there's also a lovely swimming pool and hot-pots with mountain views.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Borgarbyggð attractions

1. Into the Glacier

0.09 MILES

This enormous (300m-long) human-made tunnel and series of caves head into Langjökull glacier at 1260m above sea level. The glistening, LED-lit tunnel and…

2. Hraunfossar

3.17 MILES

The name of this spectacular waterfall translates to 'Lava Field Waterfall' because the crystalline water streams out from below the lava field all around…

3. Viðgelmir – the Cave

4.08 MILES

The easiest lava tube to visit, and the largest in Iceland, 1100-year-old, 1.5km-long Viðgelmir is located on private property near the farmstead…

4. Surtshellir

6.93 MILES

Just a bit to the southeast of Fljótstunga on Rte 518, a bright yellow sign marks the turn-off to Arnarvatnsheiði along Rte F578 (rental cars not allowed)…

5. Icelandic Goat Centre

11.35 MILES

Farm workers walk you through pretty fields with endangered Icelandic goats. The farm's most famous resident is Casanova, a bright-eyed goat who had a…

6. Snorralaug

12.74 MILES

The most important relic of historian and chieftain Snorri Sturluson's farm is Snorralaug (Snorri’s Pool), a circular, stone-lined pool fed by a hot…

7. Reykholt Old Church

12.76 MILES

Among the more modern buildings found on the ancient farm of renowned historian Snorri Sturluson is a quaint church dating from 1896, which is open to the…

8. Snorrastofa

12.8 MILES

The interesting medieval study centre Snorrastofa is devoted to celebrated medieval poet, historian and statesman Snorri Sturluson, and is built on his…