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Where to Stay in Egilsstadir
As the largest town in East Iceland, Egilsstadir serves as a perfect base for exploring the wonders of the Eastfjords region. Egilsstadir offers essential services, transportation connections, and a range of accommodations, including hotels.
The best hotels and accommodations in Egilstaddir cater to different preferences and budgets. You’ll find modern hotels, budget-friendly hotels, and cozy guesthouses in Egilsstadir’s town center and nearby villages.
Egilsstadir’s hotels offer full-service stays with modern amenities such as on-site dining and scenic views.
Cozy and budget-friendly, guesthouses in Egilsstadir often provide a personal touch, with welcoming hosts and communal spaces. These are great for solo travelers or couples looking for a more intimate experience.
For those seeking privacy and a closer connection to nature, cabins and cottages are an excellent choice. These accommodations are typically surrounded by stunning landscapes and come equipped with kitchens and other modern conveniences.
Why Stay in Egilsstadir?
Whether you're seeking natural beauty, cultural immersion, or a convenient stop along your journey in Iceland, Egilsstadir has much to offer.
The town, spelled Egilsstaðir in Icelandic, boasts an airport, making it easily accessible for travelers. Visitors can enjoy amenities like supermarkets, souvenir shops, restaurants, and a vibrant local culture with festivals like Hringras, the Ormsteiti Town Festival, and a jazz festival.
Nature lovers will be delighted by the nearby attractions, including Hallormsstadaskogur, Iceland's largest forest, and the enigmatic Lagarfjlot lake.
Additionally, Egilsstadir's location along the Ring Road and proximity to the Eastfjords and Vatnajokull National Park opens up opportunities for breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and cultural experiences in fishing villages.
Best Hotels and Accommodations in Egilsstadir
1. Hotel 1001 Nott - Hotel 1001 Nott is a serene retreat located on the shores of Lake Lagarfljot, surrounded by Hallormsstadaskogur forest in East Iceland. The hotel offers modern twin or double rooms with mountain or lake views, private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and access to outdoor hot tubs, perfect for enjoying the midnight sun or northern lights.
With an on-site restaurant, breakfast buffet, and proximity to the amenities of Egilsstadir, Hotel 1001 Nott is an ideal base for Ring Road travelers or those exploring the Eastfjords.
2. Gistihusid Lake Hotel Egilsstadir - Gistihusid Lake Hotel Egilsstadir is a 50-room luxury hotel offering a chic base for travelers exploring East Iceland. Guests can enjoy modern rooms with en suite bathrooms, tea and coffee facilities, free Wi-Fi, and options ranging from single to superior doubles with scenic views.
The hotel, located by the town center, features a spa with geothermal waters and the acclaimed Eldhusid restaurant serving locally sourced dishes. Gisthusid also boasts easy access to nearby attractions like Lake Lagarfljot and Hallormsstadaskogur forest.
3. Guesthouse Eyjolfsstadir - Guesthouse Eyjolfsstadir offers a peaceful stay in the countryside for travelers exploring East Iceland’s wilderness. The guesthouse is located just a 10-minute drive from Egilstaddir’s center.
The guesthouse provides simple but modern rooms with shared bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and complimentary breakfast, alongside access to a shared lounge with free coffee and tea. The room options are single, double, triple, and quadruple.
4. Hafaldan HI Hostel | Old Hospital - Hafaldan HI Hostel is an affordable accommodation in the heart of Seydisfjordur, 30 minutes away from Egilsstadir. The hostel nestles on a renovated historical building.
Guests can choose from private rooms or dormitories, all equipped with linens, towels, and thoughtful amenities, alongside access to shared kitchens, dining areas, and free Wi-Fi. With a central location, a cozy balcony, and a rare on-site sauna, this hostel provides a perfect base for exploring East Iceland.
5. Blabjorg Guesthouse - Blabjorg Guesthouse is a top accommodation in Borgarfjordur Eystri, an hour’s drive from Egilsstadir. The guesthouse is ideal for those who want to escape the crowds of bigger towns while still having access to amenities such as shops and restaurants.
With accommodation options ranging from rooms with shared facilities to spacious apartments, guests enjoy free Wi-Fi, parking, and access to a shared lounge. The on-site restaurant serves healthy dishes with Icelandic flair, while the spa, featuring outdoor hot tubs, is great for relaxation.
Activities and Attractions in Egilsstadir
Egilsstadir is surrounded by some of East Iceland’s most iconic sites:
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Hengifoss Waterfall: Hengifoss is one of Iceland’s tallest waterfalls, cascading 420 feet (128 meters) down dramatic cliffs adorned with striking basalt layers and red clay strata. The hike to the waterfall offers breathtaking views and passes Litlanesfoss, another picturesque cascade surrounded by basalt columns.
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Lagarfljot Lake: This glacier-fed lake is known for its tranquil beauty and the legendary Lagarfljot Worm, a mythical creature said to inhabit its depths. Visitors can enjoy the serene surroundings and nearby trails, making it an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts.
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Hallormsstadaskogur Forest: Iceland’s largest forest provides a rare opportunity to explore wooded areas in the country. The forest is home to numerous walking paths, picnic areas, and a diverse range of flora and fauna, offering a peaceful retreat for visitors.
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Vok Baths: These geothermal baths are uniquely situated on the lake, featuring floating pools, hot tubs, and a sauna. Guests can unwind in the warm waters while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding nature and sipping on refreshments from the on-site cafe.
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Seydisfjordur Village: Nestled in a fjord surrounded by mountains, this charming village is renowned for its colorful houses, vibrant art scene, and historic landmarks. The scenic drive to Seydisfjordur is an attraction in itself, offering incredible views along the way.
Tips for Booking Hotels in Egilsstadir
Before booking your Egilsstadir accommodation, here are some tips to consider.
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Plan for Seasonal Variations: Summers in Egilsstadir are busy with hikers and nature enthusiasts, while winters offer a quieter experience with opportunities for northern lights viewing. Book based on your seasonal preferences.
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Leverage Local Expertise: Many accommodations in Egilsstadir provide insider tips on hiking trails, hidden gems, and must-see spots in East Iceland. Consider asking your hosts for recommendations.
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Prioritize Proximity to Nature: For travelers focused on outdoor activities, choose accommodations near Hallormsstadaskogur forest or Lake Lagarfljot for easy access to hiking trails and serene landscapes.
- Book Unique Stays: Opt for places with distinctive features, such as spa facilities or historical significance, to enhance your Icelandic experience.
Frequently asked questions
What part of Egilsstadir should I stay in?
There are several guesthouses and cabins that offer a more secluded experience, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the area.
Additionally, some accommodations may offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains or Lake Lagarfljot, so you may want to consider that when choosing where to stay.
What is the best hotel in Egilsstadir?
What popular attractions are close to Egilsstadir?
Popular attractions in the area include the town of Seydisfjordur, Hallormsstadaskogur forest and Vatnajokull National Park.
Other notable sights include the Hengifoss waterfall, the Lagarfljot river, and the historic site of Skriduklaustur.
Visitors can also take advantage of the town's location and go hiking, skiing, fishing, or horseback riding in the nearby mountains and valleys.
What is there to do in Egilsstadir?
Adventurous travelers who want to try something new and enjoy friendly competition with their friends should book this 1-Hour Axe-Throwing Tour near Egilsstadir.
Visitors who want to explore East Iceland's natural attractions can take this 7-Hour Nature Tour of Studlagil Canyon and Vok Baths from Egilsstadir or this Private Sightseeing Tour of Studlagil Canyon from Egilsstadir.
If you are after one of the country’s most off-beaten-track destinations, you can take this 5-Hour Mjoifjordur Fjord Tour from Egilsstadir or Seydisfjordur.
If you want to enjoy local cuisine, Egilsstadir has several restaurants that offer traditional Icelandic dishes, including fresh seafood and lamb.
Can I book a budget accommodation in Egilsstadir?
Keep in mind that prices in Egilsstadir vary depending on the season. The summer season begins in mid-May and ends in September. If you plan to stay in Iceland outside of this period, you can count on slightly lower prices, especially if you book accommodation well in advance.
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