You are right in the sweet spot
Now go explore!
Seljalandsfoss
3 minute drive
Your first stop should be this magnificent waterfall, a beauty that drops from 60m high. You can even walk behind the waterfall, and afterwards you can enjoy a coffee or get yourself a homemade wool sweater in the shop.
Eyjafjallajökull
15 minute drive
Tiny volcano that became world-famous in 2010 when ash clouds from its eruption stopped air traffic across the globe. A living example of the power of nature.
Skógafoss
25 minute drive
A stunning waterfall that also drops from 60m high. Walk to the top and take a bird’s eye view across the Skógar area.
Vík, Dyrhólaey & Reynisfjara beach
45 minute drive
Another must-see. Reynisfjara is a black sand beach surrounded by giant basalt rock columns. The iconic Dyrhólaey is a naturally formed arch on the shoreline west of the tiny village of Vík.
Þórsmörk
1 hour drive
Don’t miss this one! Þórsmörk is one of those places that looks too good to be true. Bright green mountains, volcanic glaciers, raw rugged nature, and braided glacier rivers. Book a super jeep tour with our friends from ‘Into the Wild’.
Vestmannaeyjar
1 hour drive + ferry
Iceland’s best secret, so don’t tell anyone… The Westman Islands archipelago is where time stands still. Experience puffins, unique rock formations and wildlife. Take the ferry from Landeyjahöfn, a 15-minute drive from the lodge.
Golden Circle
90 minute drive
Iceland’s most popular sightseeing route to three beautiful natural attractions: Geysir, Gullfoss waterfall and Þingvellir National Park.
Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon
3 hour drive
One of the natural wonders of the world. Sail between floating blue-white icebergs at the foot of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier.
Reykjavík city
Less than 2 hour drive
The cool and colourful capital of Iceland.
Keflavík airport
2 hour drive
The international airport where most people arrive to Iceland.