Cottages in Hella

Cottages in Hella

Surrounded by a picturesque landscape, these cozy and quaint cottages provide a peaceful retreat and all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay.

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Why stay in a cottage in Hella?

Nestled in the charming town of Hella in South Iceland, cottages offer a serene and comfortable retreat surrounded by breathtaking mountains and valleys. With all the amenities provided, these cottages provide a cozy home away from home, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of Iceland.

Hella is an ideal base for exploring the wonders of the South Coast, including attractions like the magnificent Seljalandsfoss waterfall. Engage in various activities such as hiking, horseback riding, glacier tours, and ice cave exploration, ensuring an unforgettable Icelandic experience.

Additionally, Hella boasts a rich history, with its riverside location and connection to early settlers, including Irish monks who are thought to have sought shelter in 1000-year-old man-made caves in the area. Today, the town is thriving, offering a range of amenities and accommodations, including charming guest houses and bungalows.

Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, a cottage stay in Hella provides the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in Iceland's natural wonders while enjoying the comforts of a tranquil and welcoming home.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best cottage in Hella?

One of the best cottages in Hella is Unastadir Cottage, with a rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars with over 190 reviews. This cozy cottage has many outdoor amenities, including a trampoline, terrace, and hot tub.

What amenities are offered at most cottages in Hella?

Most cottages in Hella offer basic amenities such as a fully-equipped kitchen, comfortable beds, a private bathroom, a terrace, and a seating area with a sofa and TV. Free WiFi can be offered, but it depends on the specific location. Sometimes the houses have a hot tub, but this is not standard equipment of the facility.

Do the cottages in Hella have their own restaurants?

Some cottages in Hella have an on-site restaurant. Hestheimar Guesthouse has a restaurant and garden bar with panoramic views overlooking a large horse ranch and two of Iceland’s most famous volcanoes, Hekla and Eyjafjallajokull.

What popular attractions are close to Hella?

Hella is in a prime location for exploring the South Coast of Iceland. Popular attractions nearby include the Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls, the Thorsmork nature reserve, the black sand beaches of Vik, and the infamous Eyjafjallajokull volcano.

What is the best time to visit Hella?

The best time to visit Hella depends on your personal preferences and what activities you have planned.
The peak tourist season in Iceland is from June to August when the weather is milder, and there are long daylight hours, which makes it perfect for exploring the outdoors. However, this is also the busiest and most expensive time to visit, and accommodation can be hard to find.
If you're looking for a quieter and more affordable time to visit, consider traveling during the shoulder seasons of May or September. During these months, the weather is still pleasant, and there are fewer tourists around.
Winter, from November to March, can be a beautiful time to visit Hella, especially if you're interested in seeing the northern lights. However, the weather can be unpredictable, and some roads may be closed due to snow and ice, so it's important to be prepared and check conditions before traveling.

What is there to do in Hella?

Hella itself is a charming town with plenty of restaurants, cafes, and shops to explore. There are also several hiking trails nearby, including the popular Hekla volcano hike.
Nature lovers and geology enthusiasts would be interested in this adventurous 12-hour Super Jeep tour to Landmannalaugar and Hekla volcano.
For those looking for more volcanic adventures, they may take this amazing volcano helicopter tour of the Litli-Hrutur eruption site or this private jeep tour of Thorsmork & Eyjafjallajokull volcano.
Additionally, Hella is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area, with a wide range of activities available such as horseback riding, glacier tours, and ice cave exploration.

Is it necessary to rent a car while staying in a cottage in Hella?

While it's not strictly necessary to rent a car while staying in a cottage in Hella, it's highly recommended. Hella is a small town, and while there are a few local buses available, having your own transportation gives you the flexibility to explore the surrounding area at your own pace. Many of the popular attractions nearby, such as waterfalls, glaciers, and black sand beaches, are best reached by car, and having a rental car also allows you to easily access grocery stores and other amenities. Additionally, if you are staying in a more secluded cottage, having a car will be necessary for getting around and sightseeing.
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