Northern Iceland
Home to the country's second city, fabulous wildlife and dramatic scenery, Iceland's magnificent north offers a truly extraordinary experience. From its waterfalls and craters to its volcanoes and glaciers, this region is simply breathtaking. In contrast to the more crowded south coast, Northern Iceland is remote and untouched, an enthralling wilderness where adventure awaits.
Vast, rugged and volcanic, Northern Iceland is almost other-worldly. Lunar landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see, thundering waterfalls are scattered amongst lava fields and the sounds of bubbling mud pools punctuate the silence. Traditional fishing villages are nestled on the coastline, where brightly-colored houses overlook spectacular fjords and whales swim nearby. Here you'll catch a glimpse of the authentic Iceland - unique, enticing and truly captivating.
Deplar Farm
Troll Peninsula, Northern Iceland
Deplar Farm is a luxurious retreat hidden in the depths of northern Iceland's Troll Peninsula. With comfort at the forefront of the lodge's design, this home away from home is the perfect place to relax after an adventurous day in the wilderness.
Eleven Deplar Farm Lodge
Troll Peninsula, Northern Iceland
Enjoy thrilling winter activities including snowmobiling and heli-skiing, at this award-winning adventure destination lodge, providing a luxurious base with upscale accommodation, superb facilities, exquisite dining, premium spa, and expert guides.
Siglo Hotel
Siglufjordur, Troll Peninsula, Northern Iceland
Nestled on Iceland's northern coast in the fishing village of Siglufjordur, Siglo Hotel is a stylish and comfortable base for exploring this beautiful region. This charming hotel offers fantastic views and easy access to Iceland's incredible scenery.