Description
Summary
Description
Sólheimahjáleiga Guesthouse is a family-run farmhouse guesthouse on Iceland's South Coast, set on a working sheep farm in the shadow of Sólheimajökull glacier. With rooms across two charming farmhouses, an included breakfast, a friendly in-house dinner option, free WiFi and free parking, and direct access to the surrounding farmland, it is a peaceful base for travellers exploring the South Coast — rated 8.com from more than 2,290 reviews.
Location & Nearby
The guesthouse sits at Sólheimahjáleiga, about a two-hour drive from Reykjavík and around 24 kilometres west of the village of Vík í Mýrdal. From the property you can see the snout of the Sólheimajökull glacier — a tongue of Mýrdalsjökull, one of Iceland's largest ice caps — along with surrounding mountains, rivers and farmland.
Heading west, the iconic Skógafoss waterfall is about a 15-minute drive away, and Seljalandsfoss is around 35 minutes. Heading east, you reach the Dyrhólaey promontory and Reynisfjara black sand beach in roughly 20 minutes, then continue to Vatnajökull National Park, Skaftafell and Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon — all within three hours of the property. Vík village, with groceries, fuel, a bank and the nearest post office, is around 25 minutes by car.
The dark rural skies and an open horizon make Sólheimahjáleiga a strong base for northern lights viewing between September and April. In summer, the midnight sun keeps the surrounding pastures lit through the night.
Facilities & Amenities
Guests stay across two beautifully kept guesthouse buildings. Budget rooms include doubles, twins and triples furnished with their own washbasin and shared bathrooms on the corridor. En-suite options include standard doubles, twins, and family rooms sleeping up to five, while the deluxe family room sleeps up to six and has a private balcony facing the glacier.
Every room is simply furnished with comfortable beds, fresh linens, heating, and free WiFi in all public areas. Rooms in the new building offer views over Sólheimasandur and the surrounding farmland; the older farmhouse rooms have a more traditional Icelandic feel.
A hearty breakfast buffet is included with every stay and served in the shared dining room — a sociable space where guests swap road-trip notes over freshly baked bread, cheese, fruit and Icelandic specialities. A simple home-cooked dinner is available each evening on request for an additional fee. The on-site bar and lounge offer a place to relax after a day on the road, and packed lunches can be arranged for day trips.
Free private parking is available on site. Other practical touches include a tour desk that can help with glacier walks, snowmobiling, ATV rides and other South Coast tours, daily housekeeping, laundry service (surcharge), a shared TV lounge, and access to the farm itself — guests are welcome to walk out and meet the sheep, goats and chickens. A small chapel sits on the property for those who wish to visit.
Why Choose Sólheimahjáleiga Guesthouse?
Sólheimahjáleiga gives you the experience of an Icelandic farm stay — sheep grazing outside the window, a glacier in the distance, and home-cooked food in a sociable dining room — just minutes from the South Coast's most photographed sights. Guests consistently praise the warm family hosts, the generous breakfast, the comfortable rooms and the unforgettable setting beneath Sólheimajökull.
Whether you're on a Ring Road road trip, exploring the South Coast over several days, or chasing the northern lights in winter, Sólheimahjáleiga Guesthouse is a memorable, well-located base. Book today to secure your preferred room type at the best available rate.











