Hotel Stafholt has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Borgarnes. At the hotel, all rooms have a closet.
Michelle
United States of America
This lovely hotel was clean, quiet, beautiful situated. The hostess was so kind and warm. Breakfast was such a yummy spread of good options. The option to pre-reserve dinner was very nice.
Located a 1-hour drive from Reykjavik, this hotel is located 820 feet from Route 1 near Borgarfjördur Bay. It offers a free Wi-Fi and a free private parking.
This hotel offers relaxing outdoor hot tubs, an 18-hole golf course and activities such as whale watching and snowmobile safaris. Reykjavik and Snæfellsnes National Park are a 1-hour drive away.
This property is 4.3 mi from central Borgarnes and 30 minutes’ drive from Akranes. It provides accommodations with kitchen facilities and free WiFi in public areas.
ROBIN
United States of America
Enjoyed the property very much. Very cozy and warm. Separate bedroom and baths were an added plus!
Snorrastadir Farm Holidays offer self-catering vacation homes located in Rauðamelur. This property is set in the unique Icelandic nature and offers inspiring landscape views.
Nicole
United States of America
Beuaufiul, quaint clean and comfortable. Perfectly located to explore the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. Gorgeous scenery around.
This apartment features a terrace as well as a bar. There's a restaurant serving international cuisine, and free private parking is available.
Jia Sheng
Taiwan
Perfect house and rooms. Amazing glass room with cute candles.
I love the kitchen most! It provides all I need, such as a bottle of oil, spices, and special hand-made sauce. It's really nice with spaghetti.
Featuring a terrace, Gunnlaugsgata 3 features accommodations in Borgarnes. Housed in a building dating from 2019, this apartment provides free Wifi and free private parking.
Sanjay
Switzerland
Small, cosy, almost brand new and well
Equipped. Nice location as well and attached to owners home.
Busy little town, with various amenities. Has several museums in the area. A coastal path runs round the west side of the town giving good views of the area. There a number of food outlets along with a Netto supermarket. For refuelling purposes, there a three separate garages for fuel, next to route 1.
Thomas
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The local pool was lovely - we went in the evening, so it...
The local pool was lovely - we went in the evening, so it was dark (I really like this).
There was a local cafe/bar that served some great value meals - the lamb chops were sublime.
There is a lovely friendly vibe in Borganes, and I would highly recommend putting it on your trip.
Frances
Ireland
6.0
Scored 6.0
It is a bit run down but it is quiet and the beds are...
It is a bit run down but it is quiet and the beds are comfortable. Like most of Iceland in our experience, the pillows could be better. Hot pot, coffee, tea, cream and sugar are provided, which was nice. There is free parking, however I can imagine at times it may be hard to find a spot as the lot supports the restaurant as well. We had dinner at the restaurant, food was good and the portion was large.
In a nutshell, this is a decent budget accommodation, with a restaurant on site which makes it convenient. If you plan to eat at the restaurant, make a reservation before 5pm. They were able to squeezed us in without one but there were many who were not as lucky.
Sheila
10
Scored 10
Borgarnes is underrated as it doesn't have any bucket-list...
Borgarnes is underrated as it doesn't have any bucket-list sights. It's a mid-size small town by Iceland standards, but it's got a lot to recommend it - it's a very typical Icelandic place, and one with a variety of landscapes and bay views.
The Settlement Museum is overpriced (as most Icelandic museums are), but even without a visit there, Borgarnes is a good place for walking. It also has some decent to excellent eateries (the Bara bar and restaurant in the heart of the town is outstanding, and even the N1 station cooks up some of Iceland's best meat soup.)
MICHAEL
Iceland
10
Scored 10
Beautiful views. Lots to do and see.
Beautiful views. Lots to do and see. An area with a lot of history. A good for both people who like to do independent activities and people who prefer guided tours. It is the place of viking settlements and the sagas. There is a Settlement museum to learn about it. Waterfalls and a la a tube cave you can take a tour of.
erin sw
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We had a few hours here on the way to the Basalt Hotel.
We had a few hours here on the way to the Basalt Hotel. Car parking was free. There was a pathed route to walk around the coast. We had coffee and lunch at a wonderful place called Blómasetríð - Kaffi Kyrrð. We sat outside in a beautiful courtyard/garden. The food was excellent and the staff were polite and kind.
The hostess, Kristen and her husband, were very gracious and accommodating. I loved all the fine tuned details…real candles, hot rocks in the shower, sanitary napkins for the ladies, wine glasses, chocolate, fresh picked tea leaves!!!lots of towels!, bathing suits, flip flops, light weights, etc…breakfast was gorgeous. Welcome drink and appetizer in the main house, exquisite! This is a home and you can feel it. This was our last night in Iceland and we were beyond pleased ❤️
This is a beautiful hotel in a beautiful location! It is a bit off the main road but that helps add to the ambience. The hotel and rooms are nicely furnished and extremely clean. The restaurant serves delicious fresh food. The included breakfast was great and in addition to the typical continental items, included scrambled eggs and bacon.
The staff was extemely personable. We loved this hotel and would definitely recommend.
We stayed in Borgarnes so that we could easily access the Snaefellsnes Peninsula the next morning. The B59 Hotel more than met our needs. As others have written, the spa on the lower level is great to enjoy after a long day of hiking and exploring and we took full advantage of it. We ate dinner in the hotel’s restaurant and it was very good. The staff was very friendly and helpful.
Very good value - we had a 22h layover in Iceland, and we were able to rent a car and whole trailer cottage for cheaper than staying at a hotel closer to airport. It was an easy drive with nice views. Great place to sleep before next days flight - we also drove a little more to look at views in the evening. Cozy and functional, with a view to mountain tops.
Our stay in Borgarnes was excellent. The hotel is modern and clean. The room was very spacious and the beds were so comfy! The breakfast the next morning was very good. There is a bar and a few eating options downstairs during the evenings. We really enjoyed our stay at this hotel and would stay here again.
Very friendly staff. Optional (not included) breakfast on site. Great view from the hotel. Quaint hotel. Upper floor has slanted ceilings - my tall husband banged his head a time or two, but I was fine. Small, cozy rooms. Fine for a night. Not sure I’d want to stay here long-term.
We spent 7 days at 6 different hotels in Iceland. This was one of the best! We absolutely loved it! Best part was seeing the northern lights just outside the hotel. Lovely little town with the nicest people! Would go back!
Everything!
The movie themed room was awesome. It was like a little home versus a small hotel room. Maja (owner) was very sweet and accommodating. We booked last minute after leave a different hotel down the street.
On site hot tub perfect for watching the sunset and warm comfortable rooms. We got very lucky our night and saw the northern lights from just outside the main building of the hotel. It was amazing!
Very helpfull staff. The hostelroom is located in a fancy hotel. Very beautiful interior. For that price... Best price-quality I booked in all Iceland. Good beds, nice food at the restaurant.
This lovely hotel was clean, quiet, beautiful situated. The hostess was so kind and warm. Breakfast was such a yummy spread of good options. The option to pre-reserve dinner was very nice.
Really friendly host in a beautiful location. Borgarnes is a great base to get out and discover this part of Iceland. The accommodation is a real home from home place to stay.
The view out behind the guest house was beautiful as was the town. The spirit of the town is one of the things we really liked about Iceland. Very childhood supportive.
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