Hotel Stafholt

Our story

A countryside home for travellers.

Lounge interior

Hotel Stafholt sits on a small rise overlooking wide green fields in the heart of Borgarfjörður, 25 km from Borgarnes and about an hour's drive from Reykjavík. The hotel grew out of the outbuildings of the farm Stafholtsveggir 2, and that countryside feeling has stayed with it ever since.

Stafholt's location in the heart of Borgarfjörður — and right in the middle of West Iceland — puts many of the region's best-loved places within easy reach: Deildartunguhver hot spring (12 km), Reykholt (20 km), Hraunfossar & Barnafoss (55 km), the Víðgelmir lava cave (8 km), Grábrók crater (30 km), Glanni waterfall (25 km), Húsafell and Into the Glacier on Langjökull (70 km), and the Snæfellsnes peninsula (120 km).

Today Stafholt is a family-run countryside hotel and a home for travellers. We welcome guests on their way through West Iceland and those who want to slow down and stay a while: birdwatchers, cyclists, writers, and anyone looking for a long view, a deep quiet and a soft bed.

Our hope is simple — that you arrive a little tired, sleep deeply, eat well, and leave a little gentler than you came.

Around the hotel

Borgarfjörður is yours to wander.

Hraunfossar waterfalls in West Iceland

Hraunfossar & Barnafoss

~55 km · 45 min drive

Lava waterfalls about an hour east — pale blue water spilling out of black rock.

Steam rising from Deildartunguhver hot spring

Deildartunguhver

~12 km · 15 min drive

Europe's most powerful hot spring, just down the road. Steam rising over the river.

Black sand beach and glacier on Snæfellsnes peninsula

Snæfellsnes peninsula

~120 km · 1 hr 45 min drive

Black beaches, basalt cliffs and the glacier on the horizon — a perfect day trip.

Borgarfjörður landscape

A note from us

"Be inspired by astonishing nature, heartwarming hospitality and a place of healing and wellness."

Aurora over West Iceland

Northern lights

Dark skies, dancing light.

Stafholt sits well away from city light. From September to April, clear nights often bring the aurora — sometimes faint, sometimes filling the sky. We'll happily point you to the best viewing spots.