The 5 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Reykholt, South Region

January 16, 2022 Layne Dawes

Discover the best top things to do in Reykholt, Iceland including Fjallhalla Adventurers, Sturlureykir Horses/Visiting HorseFarm, Fridheimar, Krauma, Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring.
Restaurants in Reykholt

1. Fjallhalla Adventurers

Midholti 23, Reykholt 801 Iceland +354 696 6758 [email protected] http://www.fjallhalla.com
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Fjallhalla Adventurers

My name is Erla, Im the owner of Fjallhalla Adventurers, which I founded in 2014, decided to do the extra drivers licence in 2015 and finally claim the hiking guide licence the spring of 2017. Why the name Fjallhalla Adventurers? Fjallhalla means in Icelandic: fjall=mountain, halla= women's name and elevation. Halla and Fjalla-Eyvindur were outlaws, famous characters in Icelandic history that survived living in nature, those characters were definitely an inspiration when finding a proper name for the company. We wanted it to be different, more authentic. Adventurers, cause well, we enjoy the trips and being in Icelandic nature just as much as you do. We love our jobs. Do what you love, and love what you do right?

Reviewed By V2391XXluisf - Reykjavik, Iceland

Hekla hike Excellent hike, including the perfect weather. Booking with Fjallhalla Adventures is an assurance of a great and safe time in the mountains. I have done other hikes with the company and they always know when it’s the best time to go, which talks about the experience that they have. Also Erla the owner is super nice and she always makes sure you not only have a great time in the adventures but also doing some extra activities in the area, like local food, historical landmarks or concerts. Luis

2. Sturlureykir Horses/Visiting HorseFarm

Sturlureykir, Reykholt 320 Iceland +354 691 0280 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/sturlureykir.horses/
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Sturlureykir Horses/Visiting HorseFarm

Visiting HorseFarm open all year around, come in visit take a photo, Rent a Horse, Horsebackriding Tours, HorseShow, SaleHorses Welcome in visit

Reviewed By alternati - Baguio, Philippines

We had a really fun time visiting the Sturlureykir Horsefarm during a 2-day tour of West Iceland via Arctic Adventures. The owner of the farm is very passionate about Icelandic Horses, and you learn a lot about these majestic creatures and get up close and personal with them, a “selfie” with them is a treat, such gentle horses. Coffee/hot cocoa afterwards with some fantastic homemade (in a geothermal oven) rye bread. Oh... and did I mention we were serenaded by Tarzan the rottweiler? Visit him now before he gets really big and decides to embark on a music career.

3. Fridheimar

Fridheimar, Reykholt 801 Iceland +354 486 8894 [email protected] http://www.fridheimar.is
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4.5 based on 573 reviews

Fridheimar

In Fridheimar farm we create a pleasant Food Experience where lunch is enjoyed among the tomato plants. We also offer a Greenhouse visit where guests are informed how Icelanders are able to grow vegetables the whole year around with help from the nature. A Horse show is available where the history and gates of the Icelandic horse is introduced in a light and professional way in a nice environment. After the show our guests are welcome to the stable where they can meet the horses, take pictures and talk to the riders. This is a perfect entertainment for all age groups and specially people that are curios about family farm life in Iceland. Greenhouse visit and horse show need to be booked in advance

Reviewed By HappyTraveler247365

Email ahead of time to reserve your table for lunch! Still an excellent place to visit in the winter, was able to pet the Icelandic horses, easy to get to, good parking, excellent communication via email, delicious food

4. Krauma

Deildartunguhver West Region Iceland, Reykholt 320 Iceland +354 555 6066 [email protected] http://www.krauma.is
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4.5 based on 180 reviews

Krauma

Experience nature from its core by bathing in the geothermal baths at Krauma. The hot water originates in Europe’s most powerful hot spring Deildartunguhver, at a temperature of 100°C (212°F). To achieve the perfect bathing temperature we mix the hot water with cold water from OK. Krauma offers five relaxing natural geothermal baths, a cold tub to get your blood circulation going, two calming saunas and a relaxation room where you can rest by the fireplace while listening to soothing music.

Reviewed By 161julel

After you visit Barnafoss a must have to stop here! Very relaxing, chilling place. The fireplace is so amazing! The smell, the cracking, it was snowing outside! Just ferry tale! There is 2 steam saunas, 1 cold bath and 4 or 5 warm water baths. The view on greenhouses ???? And try a home made icecream! We were very pleased. 100% we will come back!

5. Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring

Road 50, Reykholt Iceland +354 555 6066 http://www.west.is/seedo/viewattraction/deildartunguhver-thermal-spring
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4.0 based on 258 reviews

Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring

Reviewed By LizardSC - Mount Pleasant, United States

We found ourselves with some free time, so decided that we would visit this spring - and I'm so glad we did! The water truly is boiling out of the ground - absolutely beautiful and amazing! The water from here is used back in Borgarnes and elsewhere for heating - there's THAT much volume! It's just fascinating. Since we were here around lunchtime, we decided to eat in the restaurant at the adjoining spa - it was delicious!

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