Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
We were lucky with the weather and had a room with a beautiful view of the sunset.
The room met all expectations of a "Budget twin bed room". The house was clean and had some charm.
Great location with sweeping views over amazing landscape.
Cabin is comfortable, well located and well furnished and appointed. Everything you need for your stay.
Weather was terrible the night I stayed, but didn't hear or feel a thing; was able to sit in the comfort and warm and watch it snowing outside in a gale. Cozy, and a great feeling.
Super clean, well designed, easy to check in / out and I would definitely stay again.
This really is just a very basic hostel; certainly appropriate for college-aged kids but not for older adults...bunkbeds only. Our biggest complaint was that there were no soaps for the showers. That is the first time I've ever run into that in 40+ years of traveling. The place was just very run down and was obviously not cleaned between guests.
The communal space is a wonderful idea. Even if you book your own private room, you get to experience the guesthouse feeling and meet new people - something I had problems with during this journey.
Stunning hostel surrounded by beautiful nature. I booked almost 2 months before and got a great deal. Service was good, breakfast was great, rooms were also great. One of the best place I stayed at during my entire trip through the Ring Road. The room felt comfy & clean.
One of the best hostels I have been in Iceland. Friendly staff, the room was very warm and the coffee!
Matias
Group
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