Cozy Log Cabin in North Iceland
Brekkubær in Northeast Iceland, close to Akureyri (37 km)
Brekkkubær is a homely decorated cabin in a beautiful setting close to the village Grenivík. It has an excellent location for excursions in North Iceland.
The house has two bedrooms on the ground floor and sleeping facilities in the attic and can sleep up to six persons. It has both a cot and a highchair which makes it practical for families. In the kitchen, there is a microwave and other usual equipment. The cosy living room has a radio/CD, WIFI and a TV/DVD for a lovely movie evening.
The rather large terrace has a gas grill and garden furniture. In the garden, there is a small children's playground.
The house has two bedrooms on the ground floor and sleeping facilities in the attic and can sleep up to six persons. It has both a cot and a highchair which makes it practical for families. In the kitchen, there is a microwave and other usual equipment. The cosy living room has a radio/CD, WIFI and a TV/DVD for a lovely movie evening.
The rather large terrace has a gas grill and garden furniture. In the garden, there is a small children's playground.
Key facts
- 3 bedrooms
- Max 6 persons
- 67 m2
- Reference code N365
Price per night from
156€
Sleeping arrangements
Attic
Bedroom 1
- 1× Double bed
153×200 cm
- 1× Double bed
Ground floor
Bedroom 1
- 1× Baby travel cot
- 1× Double bed
160×200 cm
- 1× Baby travel cot
Bedroom 2
- 1× Double sofa bed
140×200 cm
- 1× Double sofa bed
Features
- BBQ
- Baby high chair
- TV
- Internet
Location
- 5 hours 41 mins from Keflavík Airport
- 3 mins from the next gas station
- 3 mins from the next grocery store
- 5 hours 14 mins from Reykjavík City Center
Around Grenivík, there are endless hiking opportunities and horse riding trails. Horses can be rented from a nearby farm. In the village, you will find a swimming pool, and both Jón’s Shop (Jónsabúð) and the old rectory have a restaurant and a coffeehouse.
Akureyri is about 40 km south of Grenivík, at the end of Eyjafjörður. It is the largest town in North Iceland, with a population of about 20,000, and is often referred to as the "Capital of the North". Akureyri is a centre of commerce with a harbour and a domestic airport. You will find a number of supermarkets, restaurants and gas stations, as well as swimming pools, interesting museums and other sights.
In the centre you will find Akureyri Church, built in 1940, with stained-glass windows portraying scenes from Icelandic Christian history. Nearby, the Akureyri Art Museum displays contemporary art from Iceland and abroad. Close to the town centre are the Botanical Gardens, with specimens from all across Iceland.
Akureyri is about 40 km south of Grenivík, at the end of Eyjafjörður. It is the largest town in North Iceland, with a population of about 20,000, and is often referred to as the "Capital of the North". Akureyri is a centre of commerce with a harbour and a domestic airport. You will find a number of supermarkets, restaurants and gas stations, as well as swimming pools, interesting museums and other sights.
In the centre you will find Akureyri Church, built in 1940, with stained-glass windows portraying scenes from Icelandic Christian history. Nearby, the Akureyri Art Museum displays contemporary art from Iceland and abroad. Close to the town centre are the Botanical Gardens, with specimens from all across Iceland.
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