Set in Siglufjörður, Siglo Hotel by Keahotels offers 4-star accommodation with a terrace and a bar. Offering a restaurant, the property also has a shared lounge, as well as a sauna and a hot tub.
Victoria
Australia
Great location. Room was beautiful and spacious and had an amazing view.
Surrounded by a fjord in the northern town of Siglufjördur, this hotel is 100 metres from Adalgata main street and 17 km from Ólafsfjördur town centre.
morison
Australia
Helpful staff, from arrival to restaurant. Lovely Moroccan meals.
The guesthouse is located IN the town Siglufjörður, the northernmost town of the Troll Peninsula. , this modern guest house is 16 km from Ólafsfjördur.
Anna
United Kingdom
The bed was one of the most comfortable of our week. The cabin is cute and very well presented and we enjoyed the outside shower, especially as there was a room with towels and heating and a guitar if you fancy having a strum whilst lounging in your undies. Highly recommend the Herring Museum, it was fabulous and great value for money
And the bakery for brekkie
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Kimberly
Canada
The hotel has a fully equipped restaurant kitchen to use for cooking your meals. The dining and lounge areas are full of windows overlooking the water and mountains that surround you.
There are free laundry facilities, billiards and parking. They even offer kayaks for guests to use on the water across the street from the lodging.
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Hilary
United Kingdom
Beautiful waterfront setting. Nice cosy rural feel. Comfortable and warm.
Set in central Ólafsfjördur, this guest house overlooks the Eyjafjördur Fjord. It offers rooms with modern décor and views of the surrounding mountains.
Kamil
Czech Republic
Smartly designed and maintained interior, comfortable beds, convenient bathrooms and breakfast room which is small for the house but if one can arrange its shared use with other guests, no problem there. Nice coffee on the ground floor unfortunately opening as we were leaving at 10:30. As is usual in Iceland you don't meet the host (all is beautifully informal) but feel cared for anyway.
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Zuzana
Netherlands
Such a charming place in an amazing location, with views and hiking trails possobilities at its doorstep. Spacious house with cozy rooms, living room area offering a possibility for guests to meet and chat. The hosts were incredibly kind and told us stories about the area and gave us tips for trips. Will come back!
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Yuri
Netherlands
This is simply the best place I ever booked through booking.com. The location is amazing, the apartment is extremely nice, kitchen well equipped, and there is even a hot tub from which you can look at the sunset or the northern lights. Would recommend for sure. Host was also very kind
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Danielle
Netherlands
The spacious, clean and comfortable cottage was great! We loved the quiet location in the beautiful green surrounding with mountain and waterfall views. The hot tub, well equipped kitchen, very good beds were great. The owners are very kind and offer good communication and great service. This was the best stay for us in Iceland!
Siglufjordue is an interesting fishing village with a long...
Siglufjordue is an interesting fishing village with a long history of herring fishing which is documented in the excellent museum opposite the waterfront. The drive along the north coast to get to the village was a bit hairy, but we drove back to Reykjavik via the equally scenic southern route which wound through the glacial valley between the mountains. I'm glad we were able to get to and back from Siglufjordur by different routes. The cafe at the Herring museum was very expensive as is most/all of Iceland - $85 Aussie for soup and a tasteless sandwich for 2 seemed very steep. Unfortunately, the fish and chip shop doesn't open on weekends which seems strange. We enjoyed excellent pizzas in TORGID, the yellow painted building on the quay across from the Siglo Hotel. Mine was Pepperoni and date!
Catherine
Australia
Scored 10
10
Siglufjörður is a charming town located in a beautiful...
Siglufjörður is a charming town located in a beautiful Icelandic fjord. We really enjoyed the herring museum and the folk music museum. It gave us a great glimpse into the culture of the area. Our hotel, Siglo Hotel, was beautiful - large comfortable rooms with lots of charm and great service!
Maria
Scored 10
10
We went to Siglufjordur because we saw it in the Netflix...
We went to Siglufjordur because we saw it in the Netflix series Trapped. We were there for just one night. In retrospect I wished that we had stayed longer to see all of the sites. We did see the Herring Era musuem, but they also have a music museum which we did not have time for. The scenery is gorgeous.
John
United States
Scored 10
10
Siglufjörður is simply wonderful.
Siglufjörður is simply wonderful. One of the my favorite place in Iceland. I will probably stay at Siglu hotel next time. I have stayed there and it is wonderful. They have an excellent breakfast buffet. There is so much to see but I just love the fjord and the mountains. Higly recomment it.
Sigridur Halldorsdottir
Iceland
Scored 10
10
Siglufjörður is a small fishing town in a narrow fjord.
Siglufjörður is a small fishing town in a narrow fjord. It is very picturesque and relaxing to walk around town and along the harbor. It is worth spending a day there if you like to enjoy scenic views. We were fortunate to be there when the colors were very visible. Unfortunately, many of the stores and restaurants were closed for the season which was no issue for us. We ate at the TORGIÐ restaurant for dinner and Aðalbakarí (bakery) for breakfast. Both places were very good and reasonable in price by Icelandic standards. We were sad we missed the Herring Museum, but viewed the signs outside the building which gave us a good overview of the history of the herring business.
Ladd
United States
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