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Hotel Stafholt
"Friendly, well kept small hotel with lovely lounge/bar and dining area. Spacious bedroom and bathroom and good breakfast."
Reviewed on Jul 30, 2026

Hotel Vesturland
"Very good stay but the bed was too stiff."
Reviewed on Aug 15, 2026

Hótel Varmaland
"Spectacular hotel and location. Very clean and modern. The hot tubs were excellent, common areas very nice, and breakfast/dinner were outstanding. I would highly suggest two things in the individual guest suite bathrooms to improve however: 1. A full glass enclosure (with door) for the shower. The ..."
Reviewed on Aug 20, 2026

Hotel Hamar
"amazing hotel, great location and very good facilities overall. only one minor complaint is that expresso coffee and cappuccino wasn’t included in the 30$ breakfast. we paid extra for that. the hot tub and sauna were really good."
Reviewed on Aug 6, 2026

Fossatún Camping Pods & cottages – Sleeping bag accommodation
"My wife and I stayed here for 4 days in August 2026 and had a fantastic time. The camping pod was clean and comfortable and offered everything we needed for a good sleep. Washrooms and showers were easily available and clean with plenty of hot water. The troll garden was an unexpected highlight of ..."
Reviewed on Aug 20, 2026

Fosshotel Reykholt
"Hotel was lovely and staff were friendly and helpful. Room was spacious and beds comfy. Bathroom was nicely lit and modern. Shower was not very hot, however. Enjoyed the stay."
Reviewed on Aug 14, 2026

Hotel Husafell

Hotel Bifrost

Hótel Borgarnes
Borgarbyggð Hotel & Travel Guide
Travelocity customers will discover 2 options within a 10-mile (16-kilometer) drive of Borgarnes, although you won't find any in Borgarnes itself.
The Hotel Glymur, Iceland, which is the closest hotel, is situated 20 miles (32 kilometers) from central Borgarnes. A different Travelocity hotel is the Hotel Bifrost, located in Iceland, 7 miles (12 kilometers) from the middle of Borgarnes.
The Fosshotel Reykholt and the Iceland Guesthouse - Hvítá are places to stay that may tick all your boxes. The Fosshotel Reykholt is located 3 miles (5 kilometers) from downtown Borgarnes, while the Iceland Guesthouse - Hvítá is 8 miles (12 kilometers) away. The Hraunsnef Countryhotel is located just 8 miles (13 kilometers) outside the city center of Borgarnes and is a suitable alternative.
When you are in West Iceland, you should visit the Kirkjufell Mountain and spend a while in Grundarfjordur, which is located 55 miles (92 kilometers) west of central Borgarnes. The The Old Post Office and Grundarfjördur Hostel are some of those you can choose between.
Simply because you and your traveling partners are on a getaway, doesn't have to mean that you can't feed your love for a day of sports. Laugardalsholl can be found 40 miles (64 kilometers) to the south of Borgarnes. For travelers who like the thought of locating a hotel close to the action, book a room in the Reykjavik Central Apartments or OK Hotel.
Keflavik International Airport can be found 60 miles (96 kilometers) away from Borgarnes's downtown precinct. Modern travelers who wish to find a room nearby can look into a room at the Airport Hotel Aurora Star or the Bed and Breakfast Keflavík Airport.
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Fossatún Camping Pods & cottages – Sleeping bag accommodation
"My wife and I stayed here for 4 days in August 2026 and had a fantastic time. The camping pod was clean and comfortable and offered everything we needed for a good sleep. Washrooms and showers were easily available and clean with plenty of hot water. The troll garden was an unexpected highlight of our trip and offered a breathtaking view of the surrounding scenery - we walked on it multiple times throughout our stay, both in the morning and evening. We dined in the bistro for our final supper and breakfast in Iceland and the food was so delicious and surprisingly reasonably priced (for Iceland 😁). We chatted with Steinar on our way out and he is an absolutely lovely person with a true passion for Iceland and trolls, all of which is reflected in Fossatún in its entirety. The only thing we didn’t get a chance to experience was the hot tubs, as they were always occupied whenever we wanted to go in them (to be fair, though, we were never around in the early evening as we were always out exploring other parts of Iceland until the sun went down at around 22:00). Also, the dryer was broken while we were there, so we had to air dry our clean clothes in our pod. But these are very minor quibbles that did nothing at all to diminish our overall experience. If we ever make it back to Iceland, we will make sure to stop by Fossatún for at least one night and another stroll in the troll garden."






