13 Best Hotels in West Iceland and Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Iceland

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Englendingavík

$$ | Skúlagata 17, Borgarnes, Iceland Fodor's Choice

The loudest noise you'll hear at this beautiful 1890 house is birdsong, and although luxury amenities are not the focus, there's no substitute for the coziness of staying at this family's home. You can reserve a double room or a larger room if traveling as a family.

Pros

  • Good on-site restaurant
  • Family-run with a very welcoming environment
  • Prime location near Borgarnes

Cons

  • Breakfast not included
  • Communal living is stressed over privacy
  • No luxury amenities
Skúlagata 17, Borgarnes, Iceland
896–8926
Hotel Details
5 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Flatey

$$$ | Flatey, Iceland Fodor's Choice

It's the only accommodation on the entire island, but luckily Hotel Flatey is a beautiful property with a lot of charm. The hotel staff will offer to transport your luggage from the ferry to the house, but you can also handle it the local way: in a wheelbarrow. Your days here will be filled with birdsong from the arctic tern and scenes from the surrounding ocean. The hotel has teamed up with Seatours Iceland to offer a discounted room rate with the purchase of a round-trip ferry ticket.

Pros

  • Incredibly serene and quiet
  • Very unique experience
  • Cozy rooms and communal spaces

Cons

  • Getting here is a commitment
  • Not open during the winter months
  • No nearby nightlife
Flatey, Iceland
422–7610
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bjarg Borgarnes

$ | Bjarg, Borgarnes, 310, Iceland

On the outskirts of Borgarnes, you'll find this guesthouse, which manages to give you the convenience of being near town yet the quiet of being in the middle of nowhere at the same time. There are different-size rooms in the main house, but you can also rent a private house behind the farm if you're traveling with a larger group. Way back when, the rooms in this guesthouse served as stables, barns, and poultry houses. There is a private wing that includes a double room and two family rooms with shared bathrooms and a separate kitchen.

Pros

  • Great views from every room
  • Historical elements integrated into decor
  • Charcoal grill on the property that guests can use

Cons

  • Very small rooms
  • Basic amenities
  • Thin walls make all conversations public
Bjarg, Borgarnes, 310, Iceland
354-437–1925
Hotel Details
4 rooms, 1 private home rental
Free Breakfast

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Blómasetrið Guesthouse

$ | Skúlagata 13, Borgarnes, 310, Iceland

For a more authentic local experience, you can do a homestay at Blómasetrið, which also has a café and gift shop on-site; or, for a little more privacy, you can stay in one of the apartments. No matter where you're sleeping, though, you can count on incredible views of Mt. Hafnarfjall. At the family's home, you can choose between three rooms: Caring & Friendship (twin room), Love (double room), or Peace (the family room). There is one two-room apartment available to book as well as two studio apartments, Traustastofa and Freyjubrunnur.

Pros

  • Great mountain views in each room
  • Gift shop and café on-site
  • Good variety of room options

Cons

  • Not a lot of privacy
  • Small common areas in the main home
  • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
Skúlagata 13, Borgarnes, 310, Iceland
437–1878
Hotel Details
3 rooms, 1 apartments
No Meals

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Fossatún Country Hotel

$$ | Fossatúni, Reykholt, 311, Iceland

You have three options at Fossatún Country Hotel: booking a room in the main hotel, staying in the communal guesthouse, or renting a camping pod. The latter is a tiny home of sorts—a primitive (but solid) structure; it resembles camping but takes you a step out of the unpredictable Icelandic weather. The owner of this property is a writer, whose stories tell about trolls and the hotel's setting. A number of self-guided walks reveal the local inspiration behind his tales.

Pros

  • Beautiful waterfall views
  • Fun self-guided walks with a folklore focus
  • Wide variety of accommodation options

Cons

  • Very remote location in the countryside
  • Small rooms
  • Not all rooms offer privacy
Fossatúni, Reykholt, 311, Iceland
354-433–5800
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Helgugata Guesthouse

$ | Helgugata 5, Borgarnes, Iceland

This beyond-charming guesthouse has five rooms, two communal sitting areas, a library, and a big garden with views of the nearby fjord. This is the place to go if you want to feel like family far away from home.

Pros

  • Free coffee and tea
  • Great garden views of the fjord
  • Impressive breakfast spread

Cons

  • Don't expect too much privacy
  • No a/c
  • Lack of nightlife in the area
Helgugata 5, Borgarnes, Iceland
354-690–5857
Hotel Details
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Breidafjördur

$ | Aðalgata 8, Stykkishólmur, Iceland

The family-run Hotel Breiðafjördur, which was the first schoolhouse in the village in 1897 and later a bakery, offers both private rooms and hostel-style accommodations. There is private parking included with your room or bed rate, and each guest gets a complimentary hot beverage—ideally taken on the balcony while reflecting on your day's highlights.

Pros

  • Unique history
  • Breakfast included in room rate
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Basic amenities
  • Some road noise
  • Outdated decor
Aðalgata 8, Stykkishólmur, Iceland
354-433–2200
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Hafnarfjall

$$ | Hafnarskogur, Borgarnes, Iceland

The striking views are the main attraction here, but the simply decorated guest rooms are a comfortable place to lay your head after a day of hiking the nearby mountain or fishing at the harbor. There are options for shared or private bathrooms, and the hotel staff can help set up activities for your stay.

Pros

  • Great location in a forest and near the mountains
  • Private rooms and facilities available
  • On-site restaurant

Cons

  • Breakfast not included in room rate
  • Very standard decor and interior design
  • Basic amenities and some shared bathrooms
Hafnarskogur, Borgarnes, Iceland
354-437–2345
Hotel Details
16 rooms, 5 bungalows
No Meals

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Hotel Laxarbakki

$$$ | Hvalfjarðarsveit, 301, Iceland

You've got options at Hotel Laxarbakki: there are single, double, twin, and family rooms as well as a charming cottage. With a children's playground, hot tub, and sauna on-site, there's something for everyone.

Pros

  • Variety of accommodations
  • Hot tub and sauna
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Basic amenities
  • Outdated design
  • Food could be better
Hvalfjarðarsveit, 301, Iceland
551–2783
Hotel Details
21 rooms
No Meals

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Kría Cottages

$ | Kveldúlfsgata 27, Borgarnes, Iceland

Drive 10 minutes from the center of Borgarnes and you'll find yourself at the cozy Kria Cottages, three accommodations owned by a local family. The cabins are simple, and the location can't be beaten: you're close enough to town to take advantage of shops and bus stops, yet Iceland's renowned natural beauty is just a quick walk away.

Pros

  • Close location to shops and restaurants
  • Waterfront views
  • Private hot tub for guests

Cons

  • Decor lacks personality
  • Shared bathroom
  • Small rooms
Kveldúlfsgata 27, Borgarnes, Iceland
354-437–1159
Hotel Details
3 cabins
No Meals

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Lambalækur Guesthouse

$ | By Langá River, Borgarnes, Iceland

This rustic Norwegian wood house has 11 bedrooms with a handful that share bathrooms. Built in 1894, it was renovated in 2004 and currently gives travelers a place to rest after spending the day exploring nearby sights like Hraunfossar, hiking, golfing at Hamarsvöllur, and horseback riding.

Pros

  • Central location to many sights
  • Self-serve breakfast
  • Wool sweaters available to borrow

Cons

  • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
  • Late-night check-ins have to pick keys up from another property
  • Steep stairs
By Langá River, Borgarnes, Iceland
865–3899
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Moar Guesthouse

$$ | Kalmansbraut, Innri Akraneshreppur, 301, Iceland

Located at the foot of Akrafjall Mountain, there are no bad views at this guesthouse. Moar offers up rooms or cabins for guests passing through the area. There's also a local swimming pool nearby as well as plenty of hiking trails.

Pros

  • Lots of hiking trails nearby
  • Stunning views of the mountain
  • Great value

Cons

  • Outdated design
  • Basic accomodations
  • Shared kitchen facility
Kalmansbraut, Innri Akraneshreppur, 301, Iceland
655–0506
Hotel Details
6 rooms
No Meals

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Sýsló Guesthouse

$$ | Aðalgata 7, Stykkishólmur, Iceland

Located smack-dab in the center of town, Sýsló Guesthouse has great hilltop views of nearby Breiðafjörður Bay. With close access to the town's museums, restaurants, bars, and historic homes, you can't go wrong embarking on a stroll through the winding streets. Sýsló Guesthouse is owned by the same people who run the nearby Hótel Egilsen, which is where you have to go to check-in.

Pros

  • Great central location
  • Spot-on interior design
  • Free coffee and tea

Cons

  • Breakfast not included in room rate
  • Check-in is in another building
  • Small rooms
Aðalgata 7, Stykkishólmur, Iceland
831–1806
Hotel Details
7 rooms
No Meals

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