2025 Selfoss Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in August)
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Good breakfast in South Coast
stayed at hotel south coast for a night and had a breakfast before departing for vik. breakfast area is thoughtful and they even have kids cutlery in the breakfast area. its not a big spread but good to re fuel before moving down south
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Introducing an Icelandic B&B Bitra Guesthouse
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Selfoss, Iceland: Must-See Attractions & Tips 🌋❄️
Nestled along the Ölfusá River, Selfoss is South Iceland’s vibrant hub, blending history, culture, and natural wonders. Here’s your guide to must-see spots 🚗🌄
Top Attractions
1. Selfoss New Old Town 🏘️: Explore the revamped town center with reconstructed historic buildings, shops, and the Old Dairy Food Hall. Try local skyr at Skyrland Exhibition for a taste of Iceland’s superfood! 🍦
2. Selfosskirkja ⛪: Visit this charming church, built in 1956, showcasing Icelandic architecture. Free to enter, it’s a peaceful stop with stunning stained-glass windows.
3. Bobby Fischer Center♟️: A quirky museum dedicated to the chess legend who lived here. Learn about his 1972 world title and Iceland asylum story. Perfect for history buffs!
4. Sundholl Public Pool 🏊♂️: Skip pricey lagoons and soak with locals in geothermal hot tubs (38-42°C) or swim in the 28°C pool for just $9. Sauna and kids’ slides included! 🧖♂️
5. Ölfusá River & Bridge 🌊: Stroll the riverside path for scenic views or snap pics of the iconic 1945 suspension bridge, a historic lifeline since 1891. 🎣
6. Nearby Wonders 🌋: Selfoss is your gateway to the Golden Circle (30 km away). Don’t miss Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall, and Strokkur Geyser (erupts every 5-10 min). Visit Kerið Crater for its blue lake and red volcanic rock. 🚙
Tips & Tricks
- Timing ⏰: Visit in winter (Sep-Apr) for Northern Lights tours from Selfoss. Book a guided tour for better chances! Summer offers the “Sumar á Selfossi” festival with music and fireworks. 🎆
- Dining 🍽️: Grab an Icelandic hot dog at Pylsuvagninn by the bridge or dine at Tryggvaskáli for upscale local cuisine. Huppa Ice Cream is a must for sweet treats! 🥪
- Transport 🚌: Selfoss is 57 km from Reykjavík via Ring Road (Route 1). Rent a car for flexibility or take Strætó bus 51. Check road conditions in winter! ❄️
- Budget 💸: Save by using public pools like Sundholl over Blue Lagoon. Shop at local markets for snacks to cut dining costs.
- Activities 🏞️: Try fishing in Ölfusá (salmon season) or hike Hellisskógur forest trails. Eyrarbakki village (15 min drive) has historic homes and museums. 🐎
- Pack Smart 🧳: Bring layers for Iceland’s fickle weather. Waterproof gear is key for outdoor adventures. 📸
Don’t Forget: Selfoss isn’t the Selfoss Waterfall (that’s in North Iceland)! Double-check GPS to avoid a detour. Enjoy the blend of modern vibes and Iceland’s raw beauty!
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Chasing Craters and Hot Dogs: Iceland Day 1 Adventures! ❄️🌋🌭
Our Iceland trip kicked off with a cozy, homemade breakfast at our Airbnb — nothing beats starting a day with a warm meal we whipped up ourselves! 🍳☕️ Feeling energized, we headed out to the stunning Þingvellir National Park, where the landscapes felt straight out of a fantasy movie. Standing between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates was such a surreal experience! 🌍✨
Next, we made a quick stop at Selfoss Town, a charming little place perfect for a stroll and a breather. Lunchtime called, and we answered by visiting Kaffi Krús, a super cute cafe that served up delicious food in the coziest atmosphere. Honestly, it felt like a warm hug in the middle of Iceland’s crisp air! ☕️🥪
No trip to Iceland is complete without trying a famous Icelandic hot dog, so we swung by Pylsuvagninn. Let me just say — the hot dog bun alone deserves a standing ovation! Soft, flavorful, and paired with that iconic Icelandic mustard… it’s truly a must-try! 🌭
After our bellies were happy, we explored the mesmerizing Kerið Crater. The vibrant blue water against the deep red volcanic rock was absolutely breathtaking. Photos don’t even come close to capturing how magical it felt standing there! 🌋💙
Before heading back to our Airbnb to recharge, we stopped at Krónan Mart to stock up on some essentials (and maybe a few snacks for our next adventures!). 🛒✨
Day 1 was a perfect mix of nature, food, and cozy vibes — can’t wait for what’s next!
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Iceland’s Golden Circle – A Solo Traveler’s Adventure Through Nature
#solotrip Iceland’s Golden Circle is one of the most popular and accessible travel routes in the country, making it a perfect destination for solo adventurers. Covering about 300 kilometers, the route connects three of Iceland’s most iconic natural attractions: Þingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Gullfoss Waterfall. Each stop offers a unique glimpse into Iceland’s dramatic landscapes and natural wonders.
Starting at Þingvellir National Park, you’ll walk through the rift valley where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not only geologically fascinating but also historically significant, as it was the site of Iceland’s first parliament in 930 AD. Solo travelers can enjoy wandering the trails, marveling at crystal-clear streams, and learning about Icelandic history at their own pace.
Next, the Geysir Geothermal Area offers an exhilarating experience as steaming hot springs and bubbling mud pools surround you. The main attraction is Strokkur, a geyser that erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting water up to 20-30 meters into the air. The anticipation of the eruption is thrilling, and traveling solo allows you the freedom to linger as long as you want, capturing the perfect shot.
Finally, the journey concludes at Gullfoss, one of Iceland’s most stunning waterfalls. The sheer power and beauty of the cascading water, set against the rugged Icelandic landscape, are awe-inspiring. The walking paths offer various vantage points, perfect for solo exploration and quiet reflection.
Navigating the Golden Circle is easy with a rental car or guided tour, and the route’s popularity ensures you’ll meet other friendly travelers along the way. Whether you’re marveling at natural wonders or enjoying the solitude of Iceland’s raw beauty, the Golden Circle is an unforgettable adventure for any solo traveler.
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God’s creature: South Coast, Iceland🇮🇸
Imagine a land sculpted by fire and ice, where glaciers grind valleys into jagged cliffs and waterfalls tumble from moss-carpeted highlands. This is the South Coast of Iceland, a 320-kilometer stretch of drama and raw beauty.
Black sand beaches, born from ancient volcanic eruptions, whisper secrets of the wind. Reynisdrangar, towering basalt sea stacks, guard the shore like silent sentinels. Further inland, Vatnajökull, Europe's largest glacier, shimmers under the midnight sun, its icy tendrils creeping down towards the sea.
Quaint fishing villages dot the coast, their colorful houses a stark contrast to the monochrome majesty of the landscape. Vik, with its vibrant red church perched on a hilltop, stands as a beacon of resilience against the wild Atlantic.
The South Coast of Iceland is a place where nature wears its power on its sleeve, where every vista inspires awe and every whisper of wind tells a story etched in stone and ice. It's a land that will leave you breathless, humbled, and forever changed.
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Byggdarhorn
Byggdarhorn is located in the town of Selfoss in southern Iceland and is an apartment.
There are kitchen utensils for cooking, but the dishwasher is broken and cannot be used. The facilities are relatively old. It is not a bad idea to experience rural accommodation. It is very close to the wild hot spring.
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I brought my boy friend here for a weekend. Open fire, cooking and realxing. What better place to do it than a A-frame cabin!?