Studio Guesthouse Seydisfjordur offers a cozy retreat in the picturesque town of Seydisfjordur, Iceland. Nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, this charming guesthouse provides a comfortable stay for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Eastfjords region. The well-appointed studios offer a tranquil setting for guests to relax and unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding natural wonders.
Located near the guesthouse, visitors can explore the vibrant arts scene of Seydisfjordur, known for its creative community and unique cultural offerings. From art galleries to live performances, guests have the opportunity to engage with local artists and experience the rich artistic heritage of the town. Additionally, the guesthouse is a short drive away from hiking trails, waterfalls, and other outdoor attractions, making it an ideal base for adventure seekers looking to discover the beauty of Iceland's rugged landscapes.
Featured Amenities
Austurvegur 18-20
Seydisfjordur, 0710
In Seydisfjordur, guests of Studio Guesthouse can explore the charming town known for its colorful wooden buildings and picturesque surroundings. The town is home to the Skaftfell Center for Visual Art, where visitors can immerse themselves in contemporary Icelandic art exhibitions and workshops. Additionally, the Seydisfjordur Church, with its distinctive blue exterior and stunning views of the fjord, is a must-visit for those interested in local architecture and history.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding area offers a variety of hiking trails and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The nearby Vestdalsvatn Lake is a popular spot for fishing and birdwatching, while the Fjardara River is known for its challenging fly fishing opportunities. Adventurous travelers can also take a scenic drive along the winding roads of the Eastfjords, where they can enjoy breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and towering mountains.
In Seydisfjordur, food lovers can indulge in traditional Icelandic cuisine at local restaurants and cafes. The town is known for its fresh seafood dishes, including smoked salmon and langoustine, as well as hearty lamb stews and homemade bread. Visitors can also sample local delicacies such as fermented shark and dried fish, or enjoy a cup of coffee at one of the cozy cafes overlooking the harbor. With its unique blend of art, nature, and gastronomy, Seydisfjordur offers something for every type of traveler.
All Amenities
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
Wheelchair accessible path of travel
Luggage storage
Hiking/biking trails nearby
Kayaking nearby
Bicycle rentals nearby
Cross-country skiing nearby
Self parking - uncovered
Wheelchair accessible parking
Smoke-free property
Checkout must be at least 1 day after checkin
Check in date must be in the future. Please choose new dates