Reykjavík Grapevine - maí 2019, Blaðsíða 46

Reykjavík Grapevine - maí 2019, Blaðsíða 46
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2019 46 FRESH TASTE AND FULL OF GOODNESS COD LIVER OIL WITH MINT AND LEMON FLAVOR Cod liver oil mint and lemon flavor is a new product from Lýsi. Cod liver oil contains the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA and is rich in vitamins A, D and E. All those are important nutrients that positively affect the immune system, eyesight, teeth and bones ICELAND’S SECRET WEAPON NEWFRESH AND REFRESH IN G MI NT AND LEMON TASTE V E R T ION Adventure Hotel Distance from Reykjavík: 44km The most decadent hotel on this list is also the closest to Reykjavík. ION Adventure Hotel is a tucked away bolt hole near the Þingvellir National Park. A thoroughbred design hotel, the highly Instagrammable pool is nested beneath the struts of the main building and the bar is like a glass box hovering over the landscape. Order a cocktail, kick your feet up, and be warned: you’ll want to take the robes and bedding home with you. IcelandAir Hotel Flúðir Distance from Reykjavík: 103km The sleepy town of Flúðir has a surprising amount going on. As well as the popular “Secret” Lagoon, where you can bathe in an outdoor geothermal pool with plumes of steam pouring from the hot river below, there’s an Ethiopian restaurant, and this pleasant hotel. The rooms have hot pots out back — if you’re lucky, you can spot the aurora in peace after the tourist gaggle has gone to bed. Hotel Húsafell Distance from Reykjavík: 131km There’s a lot to love about this tucked away countryside get- away. For a start, the on site eatery is a treat that wouldn’t be out of place in Reykjavík, with excellent cocktails and a very de- cent tasting menu served by an open fire. Guests have access to a swimming pool—we had the place to ourselves before taking a drive around the Hallmund- arhraun lava field. Umi Hotel Distance from Reykjavík: 149km A relative newcomer, Umi Hotel is a top stop in South Iceland. In a peaceful tract of farmland just off Route One, it stands between Eyjafjallajökull and the southern coast. We were welcomed with a glass of bubbly and some choco- lates, and had a tasty dinner in the airy restaurant before falling into a king-sized bed. There’s no hot pot, so stop off at Hverag- erði’s Wes Anderson-esque pool on the way. Hótel Búðir Distance from Reykjavík: 177km This charming hotel is a fa- mously luxurious and atmo- spheric spot for a romantic get- away. There’s a great restaurant on site, an open fire, a bar with views out over the coastline, and you can see the dizzy peak of the Snæfellsjökull glacier from many of the rooms. It’s right on the tip of the peninsula, so it isn’t a short drive, but if you have the time for a drive around the gla- cier on the way home, it’s abso- lutely worth it. Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon Distance from Reykjavík: 349km If you’ve plenty of time on your hands for a serious road trip across the whole south coast, this luxurious new Fosshotel is the place for you. With a classy design vibe throughout, the rooms have a cabin feel, with one large panoramic window, and a small porthole looking out to the horizon. There’s a bar, various lounges, an airy restau- rant serving local lamb and fish, and saunas to relax in. It’s a long drive, but it’ll put you near the famously beautiful and always- worth-a-visit Jökulsárlón. “If you’re lucky, you can spot the aurora in peace after the tourists have gone to bed.” TRAVEL GUIDE Great Escapes Our favourite hotels for a quick and cosy getaway Words: John Rogers Photos: Timothée Lambrecq & Art Bicnick For all of the wild frontiers and glorious nature Iceland has to offer, not every trip has to involve a waterfall freezing your face off. Sometimes, you just want to rock up to a nice hotel, check into a cosy room, take a dip in a hot pot, sip a cocktail, eat something nice, and sleep in a comfortable bed. Don’t worry, luxury-seeking princesses, we’re totally with you. Here are six of our favourite countryside hotels to put your feet up for a while.
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