Hótel Gullfoss

Hotel Gullfoss lies in comfortable distance from Reykjavík on Road 35.  It is located between the two most popular tourists destinations in Iceland, Geysir and Gullfoss, and is an ideal location for highland travellers who are going over Kjölur, a mountain road that connects the north and the south of Iceland. Hotel Gullfoss is known for its friendly atmosphere, country style cooking and quiet surroundings that are ideal for relations.

Hotel Gullfoss is a perfect place to relax after a long day touring the Golden Circle. Their small size and reasonable prices mean the rooms are not fancy, but they all are equipped with queen beds, private bathroom, tea/coffee facilities, TV, wardrobe and fluffy pillows.

The area around Gullfoss is well known for no light pollution at all and is therefore one of the best places to see the northern lights. Enjoy the lights at the hotel or walk to Gullfoss and get the once in a lifetime photo with Gullfoss in the background.

Langjökull glacier is only 45 km away. Drive to the glacier or go for some of the organized super-jeep tours. See a real glacier before it is too late. Might be a once in a lifetime experience.

Brattholt 801 Selfoss

+354 486-8979 & 354 489-8919

[email protected]

www.hotelgullfoss.com


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