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South Iceland - All Season Hotels
From time to time we like to feature interesting hotels in Iceland and All Season Hotels are a private collection of four unique countryside properties in South Iceland’s panoramic landscape. With different styles and character, the span ranges from luxury resort & dining to more modest guesthouse accommodations. All four hotels are within easy reach of some of Iceland’s most spectacular sites like Mount Hekla, Geysir, Gullfoss and Landmannalaugar. The All Season Hotel new and informative website offers an interesting insight into southern Iceland with dramatic photography and an extensive activity guide. www.allseasonhotel.com
Hotel Ranga is a luxury countryside resort and South Iceland’s only 4 star property and member of the prestigious international chain Special Hotels of the World. Located only an hour from Reykjavik, it is situated on the picturesque banks of the East-Ranga Salmon River. Outdoor thermal hot tubs, an acclaimed gourmet riverside restaurant and stunning views of the famous Mt Hekla volcano are just a few of the attractions to this hotel open year-round. Opportunities for adventure include fishing, golf, horseback riding, snowmobiling, super jeep tours, helicopter flights and many more. www.hotelranga.is
Hotel Highland is situated at the edge of the country’s most impressive and active volcanic area. From here it is a short distance to many of the most beautiful and popular tourist attractions in the highlands. Trout and char fishing in this pristine area is world-class and has barely been discovered by guests from outside Iceland. Hiking is the main attraction in this stunningly remote yet easily accessible location which was once a hideaway for outlaws and is full of tales describing hidden people, trolls and other supernatural entities. The hotel is open all year round and the vastness and lack of human impact on the surrounding area makes it truly one of the last places in Europe where freedom, natural beauty and solitude are combined in a breathtakingly powerful experience. www.hotelhighland.is
Hotel Skogar is located in 5 minutes walking distance from the world famous Skogarfoss waterfall under the east Eyjafjöll Mountains, and is also nearby the beautiful turf covered buildings of the Skogar Museum. The quaint and luxurious hotel features a gourmet restaurant, outdoor sauna and hot tub facilities as well as activities such as snowmobiling on the Myrdalsjökull glacier, bird watching at the Dyrholaey cliffs and Salmon fishing in the Skoga River. The Hotel Skoga is open to the public during the summer and is open exclusively for groups and for meetings from October through May. www.hotelskogar.is.
Situated upon the entrance into the Highlands, the Hrauneyjar Guesthouse is on the verge of where civilization ends and the barren yet beautiful and mystic interior begins. Only 95 miles from Reykjavik, the hotel is open year round and is operated jointly with the Highland Center Hrauneyjar, which is known as the last “outpost” before entering the highlands. Nearby attraction include Landmannalaugar, Thjorsadalur, Mt Hekla, Sprengisandur, Veidivotn and Fjallabak. www.hrauneyjar.is
Hotel Ranga is a luxury countryside resort and South Iceland’s only 4 star property and member of the prestigious international chain Special Hotels of the World. Located only an hour from Reykjavik, it is situated on the picturesque banks of the East-Ranga Salmon River. Outdoor thermal hot tubs, an acclaimed gourmet riverside restaurant and stunning views of the famous Mt Hekla volcano are just a few of the attractions to this hotel open year-round. Opportunities for adventure include fishing, golf, horseback riding, snowmobiling, super jeep tours, helicopter flights and many more. www.hotelranga.is
Hotel Highland is situated at the edge of the country’s most impressive and active volcanic area. From here it is a short distance to many of the most beautiful and popular tourist attractions in the highlands. Trout and char fishing in this pristine area is world-class and has barely been discovered by guests from outside Iceland. Hiking is the main attraction in this stunningly remote yet easily accessible location which was once a hideaway for outlaws and is full of tales describing hidden people, trolls and other supernatural entities. The hotel is open all year round and the vastness and lack of human impact on the surrounding area makes it truly one of the last places in Europe where freedom, natural beauty and solitude are combined in a breathtakingly powerful experience. www.hotelhighland.is
Hotel Skogar is located in 5 minutes walking distance from the world famous Skogarfoss waterfall under the east Eyjafjöll Mountains, and is also nearby the beautiful turf covered buildings of the Skogar Museum. The quaint and luxurious hotel features a gourmet restaurant, outdoor sauna and hot tub facilities as well as activities such as snowmobiling on the Myrdalsjökull glacier, bird watching at the Dyrholaey cliffs and Salmon fishing in the Skoga River. The Hotel Skoga is open to the public during the summer and is open exclusively for groups and for meetings from October through May. www.hotelskogar.is.
Situated upon the entrance into the Highlands, the Hrauneyjar Guesthouse is on the verge of where civilization ends and the barren yet beautiful and mystic interior begins. Only 95 miles from Reykjavik, the hotel is open year round and is operated jointly with the Highland Center Hrauneyjar, which is known as the last “outpost” before entering the highlands. Nearby attraction include Landmannalaugar, Thjorsadalur, Mt Hekla, Sprengisandur, Veidivotn and Fjallabak. www.hrauneyjar.is

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