Guidebook for Laugar

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Guidebook for Laugar

Food Scene

The closest restaurant offers some typical icelandic dishes, such as arctic char and lamb as well as stone oven pizza, salads and sandwiches. Grocery shop in the same building.
12 locals recommend
Dalakofinn Útibú
12 locals recommend
The closest restaurant offers some typical icelandic dishes, such as arctic char and lamb as well as stone oven pizza, salads and sandwiches. Grocery shop in the same building.

Everything Else

All guests have free access to the local 25m geothermal swimming pool.
Laugar Swimming Pool
All guests have free access to the local 25m geothermal swimming pool.
Post office.
Pósturinn
Post office.
The warm mineral-rich water ensures a perfect day of wellness!
36 locals recommend
Mývatn Nature Baths
36 locals recommend
The warm mineral-rich water ensures a perfect day of wellness!

Sightseeing

One of the most stunning waterfalls of Iceland.
21 locals recommend
Godafoss
21 locals recommend
One of the most stunning waterfalls of Iceland.
Aldeyjarfoss is a hidden gem, the waterfall is surrounded by spectacular basalt formations.
16 locals recommend
Aldeyjarfoss
Sprengisandsleið
16 locals recommend
Aldeyjarfoss is a hidden gem, the waterfall is surrounded by spectacular basalt formations.
Mývatn has many beautiful attractions, such as Grjótagjá, Dimmuborgir, the Nature Baths, a Bird Museum, geothermal areas and more.
43 locals recommend
Mývatn
43 locals recommend
Mývatn has many beautiful attractions, such as Grjótagjá, Dimmuborgir, the Nature Baths, a Bird Museum, geothermal areas and more.
Whale watching and lovely restaurants. Golf course and ski slope.
18 locals recommend
Húsavík
18 locals recommend
Whale watching and lovely restaurants. Golf course and ski slope.

Arts & Culture

One of the most famous turf farms in Iceland, Grenjaðarstaður dates back to Iceland's settlement over a thousand years ago.
6 locals recommend
The Turf House Museum
Aðaldalur Staðarbraut
6 locals recommend
One of the most famous turf farms in Iceland, Grenjaðarstaður dates back to Iceland's settlement over a thousand years ago.