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Hotel in Brjánslækur
Set in Iceland’s Westfjords district, this hotel offers an in-house restaurant and basic rooms with free Wi-Fi access. Brjánslækur ferry terminal is a 5-minute drive away. The place is amazing. The hotel was very clean and comfortable. The room and the bathroom were very big and good equipped. The dinner was delicious. We ate the cabbage rolls and it was amazing. Staff was very nice, polite and always smiling 🙂 Truly recommend:)
Hotel in Látur
Offering natural hot springs, free Wi-Fi and an in-house restaurant, this farmhouse hotel is in Iceland’s wild Westfjords. Súdavík village is within a 1-hour drive. The natural heiturpottir and the pool with the rope. The two dogs, parrot and mountain fox
Hotel in Flatey
Set on Flatey Island in the Breidafjördur Bay, this hotel is a 5-minute walk from the Baldur Ferry Terminal that departs from Stykkishólmur. It was a great place to stay on the quiet island.
Hotel in Ísafjörður
Located in Ísafjörður and within 1.4 miles of Pollurinn Hot Spring, The Ísafjörður Inn features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property. The hotel has family rooms. everything, location is great, confort, self service mode with codes, amazing breakfast in a wonderfuly decorated kitchen/diner room kudos! and great owner who gaves us tips on how to see groenland from the top of a mountains
Hotel in Flateyri
Located on the beachfront in Holt, Holt Inn has a garden. Featuring a shared lounge, this property also provides guests with a children's playground. The accommodations offers free WiFi. amazing staff, excellent healthy breakfast, gorgeous mountain view, nearby to great restaurants, very clean room!
Hotel in Hólmavík
Located in Hólmavík, Hótel Laugarhóll with natural hot spring has a garden, shared lounge, restaurant, and free WiFi. Guests can enjoy mountain views. At the hotel, each room comes with a desk. Very bucolic, relaxing and calm location. Worth going for the viewa around, for whale watching in the nearby (Laki ) and for the natural spring water seimmingpool and natural whirlpool. Food was also amazing
Hotel in Djupavik
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, Hótel Djúpavík offers accommodations in Djupavik. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Krossneslaug Public Swimming Pool is 23 mi away. Staying in Djupavik at this hotel was a highlight of our trip to Iceland. It wouldn't be for everyone, but something about the remote location and feel really appealed to us.
Hotel in Patreksfjörður
Located in the Westfjords, this hotel is set in the town center of Patreksfjord. Free WiFi access is available, along with a terrace and shared lounge with impressive scenic views. Location Clean Good breakfast
Hotel in Ísafjörður
This modern hotel offers free parking and brightly decorated rooms with flat-screen TVs and free WiFi access. It is located in the scenic Westfjords village of Isafjordur. Beautiful room, with patio looking out onto the valley, river and pond. Nice bed and bathroom. Very nice dinner in restaurant. Included breakfast almost overwhelming. Location convenient for visiting sights.
Hotel in Patreksfjörður
This hotel, opened in June 2013, is located along the coast in Patreksfjordur, a fishing village in Iceland’s Westfjords. It offers an à la carte restaurant with a bar and daily breakfast buffet. - very nice and spacious - fantastic dinner
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Hotel in Hólmavík
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Hotel in Hólmavík
Gistihús Hólmavíkur features free WiFi throughout the property and views of sea in Hólmavík. The hotel has a terrace and city views, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or a drink at the... Very comfortable guesthouse in a small village. The proprietor was very helpful.
Hotel in Hólmavík
Offering impressive views of the fjord, Finna Hótel is located in Hólmavík. Free WiFi access is available. Each simple room at Finna Hótel comes with bed linen and free toiletries. Overall the stay was amazing. We can’t recommend enough to visit Hólmavík and stay at Finna Hotel...
Hotel in Látur
Offering natural hot springs, free Wi-Fi and an in-house restaurant, this farmhouse hotel is in Iceland’s wild Westfjords. Súdavík village is within a 1-hour drive. The natural heiturpottir and the pool with the rope. The two dogs, parrot and mountain fox
Hotel in Flateyri
Located on the beachfront in Holt, Holt Inn has a garden. Featuring a shared lounge, this property also provides guests with a children's playground. The accommodations offers free WiFi. amazing staff, excellent healthy breakfast, gorgeous mountain view, nearby to great restaurants,...
Hotel in Hólmavík
Located in Hólmavík, Hótel Laugarhóll with natural hot spring has a garden, shared lounge, restaurant, and free WiFi. Guests can enjoy mountain views. At the hotel, each room comes with a desk. Very bucolic, relaxing and calm location.
Hotel in Djupavik
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, Hótel Djúpavík offers accommodations in Djupavik. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Krossneslaug Public Swimming Pool is 23 mi away. Staying in Djupavik at this hotel was a highlight of our trip to Iceland.
Hotels in Westfjords that offer highly-rated breakfasts include Hotel Flatey, Hotel Latrabjarg, and Hótel Djúpavík.
Breakfast at these hotels in Westfjords are also highly-rated: Fosshotel Westfjords, Hotel Isafjordur - Horn, and The Ísafjörður Inn.
Hótel Flókalundur, Country Hotel Heydalur, and Hotel Flatey are some of the popular hotels in Westfjords.
In addition, The Ísafjörður Inn, Hótel Djúpavík, and Hótel Laugarhóll with natural hot spring are also popular in Westfjords.
Hótel Djúpavík, Hotel West, and Holt Inn in Westfjords have received great reviews for the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Westfjords also loved the views from their rooms at Hótel Flókalundur, Hotel Isafjördur - Torg, and Hótel Laugarhóll with natural hot spring.
Travelers who stayed in Westfjords near Isafjordur Airport (IFJ) have said good things about Hotel Isafjördur - Torg, Hotel Isafjordur - Horn, and The Ísafjörður Inn.
Many families visiting Westfjords loved staying at Hotel Flatey, Country Hotel Heydalur, and The Ísafjörður Inn.
Hótel Djúpavík, Hótel Flókalundur, and Hótel Laugarhóll with natural hot spring are also popular among family travelers.
Couples traveling to Westfjords loved staying at Hótel Flókalundur, Hotel Flatey, and Country Hotel Heydalur.
These hotels in Westfjords are also highly-rated by couples: The Ísafjörður Inn, Fisherman Guesthouse Sudureyri, and Hótel Djúpavík.
Ísafjörður, Hólmavík, and Patreksfjörður are popular with other travelers visiting Westfjords.
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Ate a wonderful cod dinner in the hotel restaurant. Entertainment is limited but the remoteness of the location is enchanting. It is the furthermost settled and occupied area in Iceland's Westfjords. Good waking, sightseeing and hiking opportunities.
A small, very ordinary Westfjords town, and a great place to stay after visiting the Latrabarg bird cliffs, especially if, like us, you plan to fly out of Bildidalur the next day. For a place to stay going to the Latrabarg bird cliffs, i suggest the Latrabarg Hotel, which is opposite Patrecksfjordur across the fjord.
The great hamlet of the Westfjords is directly connected with nature and a wonderful community. When the occassional cruise ship drops its passangers ashore, I was inspired to tell them they should 'jump ship' and go for a real adventure but I suppose different ways of doing things is what makes the world go round. A wonderful place to explore and to explore from.
Isafjördur is an absolutely awesome place for kayaking (Borea Adventures!), hiking and biking trips, and offers a lot of possibilites to venture into the wild and explore the westfjords. The seafood you get in town is absolutely delicious too, especially in Tjöruhusid. People are very friendly. If you are an outdoor person, I'd recommend staying at least 4-5 days!
I was in Isafjörđur for 3 weeks taking a fantastic course in the Icelandic language at the University Center of the Westfjords. I did very low key activities ouside school. Hang out at the pool/ sauna. Walk around town. Take photos of this very photogenic town... saga recital in neighboring town, bird cliffs at Lautraburg...
Isafjordur is an attractive town with old houses, good services (including grocery stores and bakeries), a really good museum, and good restaurants. It is a good base for exploring this part of the Westfjords. I wish I had planned a longer stay.
The main town in the Westfjords region, Isafjordur has some good bars and restaurants. It is surprisingly cosmopolitan given the remote region, and the setting is spectacular, with preserved old fishing buildings next to the working harbour and framed by towering green mountains. Plenty of tours run into the mountains and by boat from here so it is a good base, and if you are passing through it is a good place to stock up on home comforts.
Dragsnes is a nice little town on the edge of the Westfjords. It is very peaceful and in a very scenic location. The best feature of the town are the seaside Hot Pots. There are 3 free 24/7 natural hot tubs right at the ocean with a great view. It's not to be missed!
Small island in westfjords. Sheep are everywhere. It's very quiet and small so one night there is enough, but it's very restful
Best spot to stay if you plan on visiting the Westfjords to see the puffins at Latrabjarg.
Overall the stay was amazing. We can’t recommend enough to visit Hólmavík and stay at Finna Hotel over the winter time. Perfect stay to split up the drive from Reykjavík to the Westfjords. First off the staff was super friendly and flexible, check in took no time at all. The room was really cosy. The view was amazing, easy to heat up or cool down the room. The bed was really comfortable and it was so nice to be able to make yourself a nice warm cup of coffee in the morning (or tea in the evening) and watch the sun rise over the harbour.
The hotel was convenient located on the local highway with a gas station and close to the ferry dock and a hot springs. Westfjords are remote and very quiet - it was very good having the restaurant available for breakfast. Rooms were small but clean and comfortable. I'd recommending bringing ear plugs, as you can hear people in neighboring rooms/hallway, but we did use ear plugs to sleep and had no issue in our two-night stay. The photos posted on the website are accurate.
Flateyri
I was the only one guest in this hostel that day. It was incredible experience, the owner is a very kind person and he told me about the story of the guesthouse, it's a very remote place in the Westfjords, this was my second time in Iceland but my first time in the Westfjords, and I loved my days in the remotest part of Iceland. Hopefully to visit the Westfjords someday again, and if I do it I will back to this accommodation again!
This hotel is about two things really: super friendly staff and amazing natural hot spring & the pool. Other than that it is pretty standard but these two factors can be a deal breaker here and I'd definitely return there if I ever visit Westfjords again. Staff are mainly Poles and Portugese, all of them nice, going extra mile to make you feel at home, talkative but respectful for privacy. Pool is just breathtaking, full stop.
Located in the "downtown" of Isafjördur, Hotel Isafjördur provides a convenient and comfortable space to launch your exploration of this part of the Westfjords. The staff was friendly. The room was comfortable and updated. The breakfast was above average for all the places we had stayed at this point between Reykjavik and the Westfjords. When we next return to the Westfjords, I'd come back here.
Very clean hostel, renovated recently and decorated with taste. The owner is very friendly and even warned us one night that the northern lights were showing, so we quickly jumped into our car and within five minutes we were in pitch black, able to enjoy the show. Very relaxed atmosphere, perfect spot to go visit the east coast of the Westfjords.
The hotel was nicely situated in the Westfjords and had a nice restaurant with breakfast, lunch and dinner options. We really enjoyed the different pools and hot pots with varying temperatures. They seemed to have several trails to a lake, a waterfall and the property in general is nice to explore. The staff were all friendly and accommodating.
Flateyri
Very charming historical Icelandic house, turned into a guesthouse. Our room was big enough, with a comfortable bed and nice views. Loved the shared dinning area, and the reading room. Good breakfast. The bookstore in the ground floor has plenty of old-style and well chosen products, plus an array of books about Iceland and the Westfjords.
Ísafjörður
Very modern, minimalist and practical apartment near downtown Isafjordur; complete with a washer for clothes, which at this point in the trip was badly needed. This little gem is hidden in one of the urban neighborhoods near the city center where you can shop, eat and sight see one of the most beautiful cities in the Westfjords of Iceland.
Reykhólar
The host was extremely generous and goes above and beyond to make sure you sure you have a great stay in the Westfjords. Extremely knowledgeable about the area and iceland in general. The room was comfortable, the shared spaces were clean and the kitchen was well stocked with everything you'd need to cook a fairly complex meal.
Breiðavík
Overall okay. The private rooms with private bathroom were okay (slightly outdated). No WiFi. Little expensive for the room standards, but assuming because it’s very far out on the WestFjords and not many hotel options in the area. Breakfast was good. Owner/staff were great.
Bolungarvík
Great and spacious flat, perfect for a one-night stop while traveling around the westfjords. While being located on the second floor of 2 stories building, it has its own independent entrance and staircase, which makes it feel very private despite being an apartment.
Hólmavík
We stayed at a well maintained Icelandic house in the middle of a quiet town. This was our stop after Westfjords region. Liked the very comfy beds and the overall authentic look of the place. Kitchen was well-equipped - had all the utensils required to cook a meal.
excellent, knowledgeable and accomodating staff. Comfortable room. Convenientt location for touring the Westfjords area. Prices are very reasonalbe for iceland! The restaut=rant cooks delicius food, also at reasonable prices.
Patreksfjörður
It was a very comfortable apartment. We loved the big, well-equipped kitchen, the comfy chairs in the bedroom, and the laundry. Excellent wifi. It is a great home base for exploring the southern part of the Westfjords.
Hotel Flatey is the ultimate retreat after exploring Iceland's Westfjords. Authentically restored accommodation, very comfortable and excellent food on a spectacularly beautiful and sublimely tranquil island.
It was in a beautiful area of the Westfjords, although the road to get there was pretty intense - windy dirt/gravel road for over 40 km at the end. We saw 108 sheep and 2 cars on that last stretch.
Much thanks to employee Marco for sending my hat to Fosshotel Rejkjavik after I left it when I checked out of Fosshotel Westfjords. Very appreciative of his help and our stay at this very nice hotel.
Birkimelur
A good stop place in Westfjords. The apartment is spacious, with good kitchen device. You can also bought lamb steak, eggs from the host. It's really convenient when I arrive at Sunday evening.
Bjarkarholt
Very nice place in a nice location to explore the south of Westfjords. We got an upgrade so we stayed in a separate house rather than in a hostel room. Overall, a very pleasant stay.