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10
Scored 10
A picture postcard place nestled between snowy mountains (we...
A picture postcard place nestled between snowy mountains (we visited early April) at the mouth of a fjord. Really glad we made a detour to Seyðisfjörður but we were very lucky to be able to get there because for the majority of our time in Iceland I noticed the road was impassable so keep an eye on the weather and road conditions.
Scott
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Picturesque small fishing village and cultural arts center...
Picturesque small fishing village and cultural arts center with great restaurants, hiking, and boat tours. Very walkable. A must visit, if you're in the East! Bring your camera, the photo ops are endless!
Joyce
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
This town is a bit over rated in my opinion.
This town is a bit over rated in my opinion. There is almost nothing there. The setting is nice, but we stayed in a town called Siglufjordur up north is much prettier and had a lot more to offer, so I would skip this one and head up there.
Linda & Nick
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This is a great place to stay for a couple of days.
This is a great place to stay for a couple of days. The town is small but charming, and there a multiple day hikes close by. If you are doing the ring road, this might be a nice spot for two nights to rest up a bit. You might catch a glimpse of the Faroe Islands/Denmark Ferry that comes in once a week. Breakfast options are limited, however there is a little bakery in the supermarket that has wonderful fresh baked bread and goods.
Ronald
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This is a pleasant town in a strikingly beautiful location...
This is a pleasant town in a strikingly beautiful location between mountains and a fjord. Apart from the surrounding beauty, the town is tranquil (out of season) and very walkable. We understand that things heat up during the summer season. There are a handful of restaurants and a well-stocked supermarket. During working hours the town suffers from strong fishy odors coming from the local fish processing factory.
In short, it is a must-see stop on any tour of Iceland.
zev
Canada
10
Scored 10
Seydisfjordur was a picture perfect village.
Seydisfjordur was a picture perfect village. We ate at two of the restaurants and the food was delicious. We enjoyed a local hike. And being fans of "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" we enjoyed seeing the filming locations in this town.
We decided to make the 20 minute drive off the road ring and stay here for one night and we weren’t disappointed. The drive was beautiful and the town is picturesque and charming. The property has one bedroom and bathroom downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs (one with a queen and one with two twin beds). The kitchen is simple but fills all basic needs. The laundry is shared and not a big washing machine but I was able to wash 8 items or so. Iceland is so beautiful. Enjoy!
The hostess, Kristin, was so lovely--warm and welcoming! These are the apartments that she grew up in with her family and grandparents so they are very dear to her. It was wonderful to be able to spread out after many nights in hotels. We were able to make dinner and do laundry. The bathroom and kitchen are nicely renovated. The beds were so comfy. I felt like I was staying at a friend's apartment. And Seyðisfjörður is so tranquil and charming.
I have stayed in many places in Iceland already but this certainly was one of the best if not the best. Communication beforehand was easy, the guesthouse is super clean and also takes measures with regard to the current situation seriously, the owner / staff were friendly and helpful. Definitely would go back there and can totally recommend it even for a longer stay than just one night.
Peaceful and beautiful location in Seyðisfjörður. This was the only place we stopped for more than one night on our Ring Road trip, but we wished we'd stayed for longer! The room was cute and cozy and clean; my partner went to the breakfast buffet and said it was very good. This is a lovely town to visit, and Hotel Alden was a lovely place to stop at.
So happy I chose this Fjord town instead of Egilstatoir. Charm and drama here. A tiny town, but this guesthouse was well located at the mouth of the Fjord. Next to the Aldan Hotel which has a great restaurant. Try the reindeer tartare, really! Guesthouse was clean and charming. Really nicely decorated with art and charming bits..
Ideally placed, neat, clean and tidy. Kitchen area for making tea and coffee and some cooking. Bedrooms spotlessly clean. Ok it’s not a 5 star hotel but for a guest house to explore this part of Iceland then it’s first class. I run photography workshops and will use this accommodation again in the future.
Tungata is a faboulous place. It's really spacious and comfy, rooms are big and beautiful. The kitchen is large and well furnished (stove, oven, microwave, kettle, dishwasher...). The owner is super helpful and the location is amazing: close to all town shops/restaurants, with a view on the mountains.
Hotel Aldan's apartments were incredible. They are spacious, clean and provide all the amenities you would need. It also helps that they are right next to town. We had a wonderful stay and would definitely return when we come back to Iceland.
The apartment is very cozy and the studio had been prepared in a stylish manner. The house is near a beautiful waterfall with an hiking path nearby. Room is clean and the heater in the bathroom make it very comfortable.
The hotel is located in the middle of Seyðisfjörður and my room had a lovely view of the harbour.
Check in was easy and contact free. WiFi was fast and reliable.
Host provided good recommendations for where to eat.
Very spacious, very clean, well-furnished and very comfortable, good bed, kitchen with table and chairs, quiet. Single detached unit, but more reasonably-priced than the hotels in town. Beautiful small town.
Beautiful location, loved the old building and east check in. The restaurant affiliated with the hôtel was absolutely charming with delicious food and the best spot to hang out in town.
Just rent this place if it’s available. The place is just outstanding and the town is one of the cutest towns in Iceland. We wished we could’ve spent more time in this place.
The staff was very kind and nice. There is a shared kitchen I could use, good feature. It is not like hotel, but like one room in a flat house with more than few rooms.
One of the best decorated hotels ive stayed not only iceland but anywhere. Every piece and every color were obviously thought through. İt was inspiring.
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