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Hveragerði · Iceland

Stays in Hveragerði

Hveragerdi, often called the 'Flower Village', is a charming town set in the heart of Iceland's geothermal region. It's a gateway to volcanic landscapes, hot springs, and a vibrant local culture, making it an ideal base for exploring the South. Visitors will find a range of accommodations, from cozy guesthouses to hotels with amenities like pools and saunas.

Hveragerdi, a picturesque town in southern Iceland, is renowned for its active geothermal areas and lush, greenhouse-cultivated flora. This unique environment offers a blend of natural wonders and local charm, making it a compelling destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. The town serves as an excellent hub for exploring the Golden Circle and other natural attractions, with a variety of lodging options that cater to different preferences, from self-catering apartments to hotels with wellness facilities. Its proximity to Reykjavik also makes it an accessible escape into Iceland's stunning landscapes.

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What to expect

  • Geothermal wonders: Explore hot springs, mud pots, and steam vents.
  • Greenhouse culture: Discover the town's unique use of geothermal energy for horticulture.
  • Outdoor activities: Hiking, horseback riding, and golf are popular pursuits.
  • Relaxing atmosphere: A peaceful retreat with wellness options like hot tubs and saunas.

Local tips

  • Consider renting a car to easily explore the surrounding Golden Circle attractions.
  • Pack layers, as the weather in Iceland can change rapidly, even in summer.
  • Don't miss a visit to the Hveragerdi Geothermal Park to see the hot springs up close.
  • Look for accommodations with geothermal heating or hot tubs for an authentic experience.
  • Try local produce grown in the greenhouses, often available in local restaurants and shops.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the main attractions in Hveragerdi?

Hveragerdi is famous for its geothermal park, where you can witness hot springs and even boil eggs in the ground. The town is also a starting point for hikes to the Reykjadalur hot spring river, and it offers a vibrant greenhouse industry.

What types of accommodation are available in Hveragerdi?

Visitors to Hveragerdi can choose from a variety of accommodations, including hotels with wellness facilities like pools and saunas, as well as self-catering guesthouse apartments that offer more independence. Many options provide free Wi-Fi and parking.

Is Hveragerdi a good base for exploring Iceland?

Yes, Hveragerdi is strategically located for exploring South Iceland, including the Golden Circle route. It's a short drive from Reykjavik and offers a quieter alternative to staying in the capital, with easy access to natural wonders.

What is the best time to visit Hveragerdi?

The summer months (June to August) offer milder weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. Winter provides opportunities to see the Northern Lights and enjoy the geothermal warmth in a snowy landscape.