Mið-Hvoll Cottages

The South


This stand of seven cosy wooden cottages sits within sight of Dyrhólaey in a pastoral area south of the Ring Road, with mountain and ocean views. Each kitchen-equipped cottage sleeps five. The owners also offer horse riding on nearby beaches and pastures for all ages and skill levels (from 8000kr).

Find it about 12km west of Vík, 3km down a tiny track, just west of the turn-off for Dyrhólaey (Rte 218).


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