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Country Hotel Heydalur
Offering natural hot springs, free Wi-Fi and an in-house restaurant, this farmhouse hotel is in Iceland’s wild Westfjords. Súdavík village is within a 1-hour drive.

The Ísafjörður Inn by Ourhotels
Located in Ísafjörður and within 1.4 miles of Pollurinn Hot Spring, The Ísafjörður Inn by Ourhotels features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.

Holt Inn
Located on the beachfront in Holt, Holt Inn has a garden. Featuring a shared lounge, this property also provides guests with a children's playground. The accommodations offers free WiFi.

Hótel Laugarhóll with natural hot spring
Located in Laugarholl, Hótel Laugarhóll with natural hot spring has free WiFi. There's a restaurant serving Local cuisine, and free private parking is available.

Hótel Djúpavík
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, Hótel Djúpavík offers accommodations in Djupavik. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Krossneslaug Public Swimming Pool is 23 mi away.

Hotel West
Located in the Westfjords, this hotel is set in the town center of Patreksfjord. Free WiFi access is available, along with a terrace and shared lounge with impressive scenic views.

Hótel Flókalundur
Set in Iceland’s Westfjords district, this hotel offers an in-house restaurant and basic rooms with free Wi-Fi access. Brjánslækur ferry terminal is a 5-minute drive away.

Fosshotel Westfjords
This hotel, opened in June 2013, is located along the coast in Patreksfjordur, a fishing village in Iceland’s Westfjords. It offers an à la carte restaurant with a bar and daily breakfast buffet.

Hotel Latrabjarg
Located in Vestfirdir, the Western Fjords of Iceland, this family-run hotel is 14 mi from the bird cliffs of Látrabjarg. It offers free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant with bar.

Fisherman Guesthouse Sudureyri
Located in Suðureyri, 13 miles from Pollurinn Hot Spring, Fisherman Guesthouse Sudureyri has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

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Hotel Isafjordur - Horn
Hotel in ÍsafjörðurBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.8Good - What previous guests thought, 387 reviewsThis modern hotel offers free parking and brightly decorated rooms with flat-screen TVs and free WiFi access. It is located in the scenic Westfjords village of Isafjordur.
The Ísafjörður Inn by Ourhotels
Hotel in ÍsafjörðurBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very Good - What previous guests thought, 680 reviewsLocated in Ísafjörður and within 1.4 miles of Pollurinn Hot Spring, The Ísafjörður Inn by Ourhotels features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Hotel Latrabjarg
Hotel in ÖrlygshöfnBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Excellent - What previous guests thought, 215 reviewsLocated in Vestfirdir, the Western Fjords of Iceland, this family-run hotel is 14 mi from the bird cliffs of Látrabjarg. It offers free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant with bar.
Hotel Isafjördur - Torg
Hotel in ÍsafjörðurBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very Good - What previous guests thought, 650 reviewsLocated in central Isafjördur, on Silfurtorg Square, this hotel offers a restaurant and bar and panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains.
Hótel Torfnes
Hotel in ÍsafjörðurBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.4Good - What previous guests thought, 214 reviewsHótel Torfnes is located in Ísafjörður, a 18-minute walk from Pollurinn Hot Spring, and has free WiFi.
Hótel Bjarkalundur
Hotel in ReykhólarBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.7Good - What previous guests thought, 165 reviewsHótel Bjarkalundur features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Reykhólar. The hotel also provides free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel, every room includes a closet.
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The idea base camp for time spent in the Westfjords region.
The idea base camp for time spent in the Westfjords region. If you have a rental car, you can drive anywhere else you'd like to see, but Ísafjörður has the most options for town activities. The location in the fjord is incredible. I would visit again.Guest review byMichael - 10.0
Patró is my old hometown, I was born here and I love it.
Patró is my old hometown, I was born here and I love it. The beautiful mountain scenery, the still evenings like nowhere else and the amazing nature to visit in the area, Rauðasandur, Látrabjarg and the Folkmuseum at Hnjótur to name some. Don't miss out on the dining at Stúkuhúsið, we went their night after night and always got really delicious food every time. Local fish and lamb meat. Another spot not to miss is the swimming pool "with a view" and take time to visit "Pollurinn" The Hot Pool, only 25 minutes away open 24/7 Try the "Ærslabelgur" the trampolin in the town center plus the swings (any age) to add to the fun! Take a stroll down to the harbour, and alongside the waterfront. Sometimes you might even spot a whale nearby!Guest review byÞóreyIceland - 8.0
I loved the location.
I loved the location. We enjoyed a squall while hunkering down in the main dining area. Only complaint was that the access to turn on the lights in the main sitting/dining area was behind a sign that said no access/staff only. Cute and charming place with some rooms having a beautiful ocean view. There is a museum next door where we ate as during the time of year we visited was the only restaurant open. It was delicious and had a great selection for the size of the restaurant. The town is very picturesque and also has a church with rainbow steps leading up the side of a hill.Guest review byJohnUnited States - 6.0
The guest house is brand new.
The guest house is brand new. There is very little maintenance and no hospitality to speak of. It is as though you are offered a room (clean, good sized) and a kitchen (well stocked), but once you are there, you are on your own. Very little cleaning done in the shared spaces, none at all in the room. No wifi available in the room. Too bad. The guest house really needs some TLC.Guest review byInbalIsrael - 10.0
very small quiet fishing village in north Iceland.
very small quiet fishing village in north Iceland. There is a store, and a gas station. There are hot spa pools by the sea. In the summer there is a ferry to a small island less than a km off the coast, where there are puffins.Guest review byJulietNew Zealand - 10.0
It's a small fishing village on the edge of the fjord.
It's a small fishing village on the edge of the fjord. Travelling through the tunnel to get there was an experience. The town is beautiful and the rich and vibrant fishing industry is interesting.Guest review byNaomiUnited States - 10.0
This town is wonderful and quaint.
This town is wonderful and quaint. The setting is stunning, with mountains surrounding the entire town. The people there are very friendly, and it is easy to walk around. The streets have beautiful flower plantings, and there is a fun nughtclub where you can meet local townspeople. We highly recommend it!Guest review byLori - 10.0
Patreksfjöður has a splendid municipal pool--go there!
Patreksfjöður has a splendid municipal pool--go there! Something else just a little different: Patreksfjöður is the recipient of some significant government funding (or so I suppose--the project had to have been a massive undertaking) to construct a huge avalanche mitigation system. It created two enormous walls wall to block and direct snow from coming off the incredibly steep sides of the fjord and burying the town--as has tragically happened in other towns located in the extremely steep-sided fjords. In Patreksfjöður, they also put a walkway along the top of the wall. It has an absolutely marvelous view out over the town to the fjord and the mountains to the south. There are benches and picnic tables to bring a lunch and enjoy the sights in clement weather. I thought it was one of the best win-wins I have ever seen!Guest review byMills - 10.0
Holmavik is a beautiful village on the Steingrimsfjordur...
Holmavik is a beautiful village on the Steingrimsfjordur with charming architecture (especially the church!) and nice restaurants. It's a perfect stop on your way to or from the West Fjords. We stayed there the last night of our 6-night visit in the West Fjords in order to be close to Drangsnes, where we were taking a boat to Grimsey Island and whale watching the next day. I booked a room in Holmavik because there weren't any available in Drangsnes, but we were so glad I did! We visited the national Witchcraft Museum while in Holmavik and ate out in one of its many restaurants. We loved Holmavik and will certainly come back on our next trip to Iceland.Guest review byJoyceUnited States - 10.0
An incredibly charming area - the town and the mountain...
An incredibly charming area - the town and the mountain valley it’s tucked in are so stunning. We loved eating at Vagninn, which was surprisingly lively given the surroundings. Be sure to visit Kaffi Sol and the nearby Önundarfjörður Pier.Guest review byEmilyUnited States