Iceland Hot Tub Cabin close to Akureyri
Gata Norðurljósanna in Northeast Iceland, close to Akureyri (5 km)
Gata Norðurljósanna (Street of Northern Lights) is a charming house in a great location in central North Iceland. It stands in a small forest, just outside the capital of the north, Akureyri. In Akureyri, you'll find all kinds of shops and services, the town of Siglufjörður and the beautiful area of Mývatn are within reach.
The house has three bedrooms, a kitchen with all necessary equipment, including a dishwasher, and a living room with a TV and radio.
From the veranda you can enjoy a stunning view of the fjord Eyjafjörður and to the mountains.
The house has three bedrooms, a kitchen with all necessary equipment, including a dishwasher, and a living room with a TV and radio.
From the veranda you can enjoy a stunning view of the fjord Eyjafjörður and to the mountains.
Key facts
- 3 bedrooms
- Max 6 persons
- 64 m2
- Reference code N3014
Price per night from
172€
Sleeping arrangements
Ground floor
Bedroom 1
- 1× Double bed
160×200 cm
- 1× Double bed
Bedroom 2
- 1× Narrow high bed
80×200 cm - 1× Single bed
100×200 cm
- 1× Narrow high bed
Bedroom 3
- 1× Narrow high bed
80×200 cm - 1× Single bed
110×200 cm
- 1× Narrow high bed
Features
- Hot tub
- Dishwasher
- Baby high chair
- TV
- BBQ
Location
- 5 hours 18 mins from Keflavík Airport
- 5 mins from the next gas station
- 6 mins from the next grocery store
- 4 hours 48 mins from Reykjavík City Center
Akureyri is situated at the base of Eyjafjörður Fjord. It is the biggest town in North Iceland with a population of ca 19.000 and is often referred to as Capital the of North. Akureyri is a center of commerce with a harbour and airport for domestic flights. You find a number of supermarkets, restaurants and gas stations here, as well as swimming pools and interesting museums and other sights.
In the center you find the Akureyri Church, built in 1940, with its stained-glass windows portraying scenes from Icelandic Christian history. The nearby Akureyri Art Museum displays contemporary art from Iceland and abroad. Close to the center are the Botanical Gardens, with specimens from all across Iceland. The Christmas house ("Jólahúsið") is a special place to visit and open all year round.
In the center you find the Akureyri Church, built in 1940, with its stained-glass windows portraying scenes from Icelandic Christian history. The nearby Akureyri Art Museum displays contemporary art from Iceland and abroad. Close to the center are the Botanical Gardens, with specimens from all across Iceland. The Christmas house ("Jólahúsið") is a special place to visit and open all year round.
Viatis recommends
- Akureyri Thermal Swimming Pool
- GeoSea - Geothermal Sea Baths in Húsavík
- Whale watching from Akureyri or Húsavík
- Waterfall Dettifoss
- Lava formations in Dimmuborgir at Lake Mývatn
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