Apartments in Varmahlid

Apartments in Varmahlid

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Why stay in a apartment in Varmahlid?

Experience the tranquility of Varmahlid by staying in a charming apartment located along the Ring Road! These modern, fully furnished units provide you with a home away from home during your travels around the north of Iceland. Wake up to stunning countryside views and set out to explore the area's natural beauty.

Nearby attractions include Glaumbaer open-air museum and the 1238 Battle of Iceland Museum, where you can learn about the largest battle in the history of Iceland! In the area, you can also experience river rafting on glacial rivers and exciting horseback riding tours. After a day of adventure, unwind in your cozy apartment, prepare a home-cooked meal, and enjoy the serenity of Varmahlid. Don't miss the chance to experience authentic Icelandic living.

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What is the best holiday apartment in Varmahlid?

A great option for your stay in Varmahlid is the Manathufa Apartment, which has a 4.7 out of 5 star rating from over 150 visitors. This apartment is located a short walking distance from the center of Varmahlid and offers many amenities, like a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower, and even a hot tub! It is available for up to 4 guests, and a baby crib can be added upon request.

What is there to do in Varmahlid?

Varmahlid has a lot of historical and cultural places to visit, such as the Glaumbaer Turf House Museum, the Bolugil ravine, the Orlygsstadir historic battle site, and the nearby 1238 Battle of Iceland Museum.
Another great location is the beautiful Vidimyrarkirkja Church, which is one of the last turf churches in Iceland. You can learn more in this article about Vidimyrakirkja church's history and cultural significance.
In Varmahlid itself you can find a swimming pool and a football practice pitch. There are also many hiking paths in Reykjarholl, and one of them takes you to a viewfinder at the top of the hill, offering amazing views.

Are there any locations to visit near Varmahlid?

Among the popular places that you can visit near Varmahlid you can find Reykir, a tiny settlement in North Iceland known for its regional museum and the hot spring Biskupslaug, as well as Saudarkrokur, the largest urban area in Skagafjordur in North Iceland and the second-largest town of the north. Close by you can find Austari-Jokulsa (East Jokulsa River), 'The Beast of the East', which is a glacier river in Skagafjordur district, where you can go on an exciting whitewater river rafting tour.

What amenities do apartments in Varmahlid include?

When staying in an apartment in Varmahlid, you'll have access to a fully equipped kitchen, private bathrooms, flat-screen TV, free WiFi and parking on site. They usually feature a terrace and sometimes include barbecue facilities, a garden for guests to enjoy and even a hot tub.

What services can I find in Varmahlid?

Varmahlid offers a variety of services for visitors and local people, and it is one of the most popular stops on the Ring Road in the North of Iceland, especially on the journey between Reykjavik and Akureyri. In Varmahlid, you will find a service shop with petrol pumps, a grocery shop, restaurants, a Tourist Information Centre, swimming pool and a social center, among others.

How do I get to Varmahlid?

Varmahlid is located in the north of Iceland, and along road 1, which runs around the country. It is possible to get there by bus from Reykjavik and Akureyri but most attractions in the area are best reached by car. Therefore, the best option is to take a rental car for your journey.
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