Guesthouse Kvöldstjarnan includes on upper floor, 3 bedroom flat with a big balcony and splendid view of the village and the surrounding mountains in the distance. In clear weather, three majestic glaciers and the famous Hekla volcano are visible on the eastern horizon. Up to 5 people can stay the night. The flat is facilitated with a well equipped kitchen and dining room, a nice sitting room and a bathroom, and decorated with artwork by prominent Icelandic artists.
Ground floor, 3 dbl/twin rooms The room is bright and beautiful with garden and mountain view. You have access to a shared lounge with TV, a well-equipped kitchen with all necessary utensils, shared shower and toilet and a nice hot tub on the terrace. Free WiFi and parking directly outside the house. The house is decorated with paintings by well-known Icelandic contemporary artists. Within walking distance is a swimming pool, museums, one of the best lobster restaurant in the country, kayaking and a few miles away are horse rents and bird nature reserve in Flói.
Jóhanna and Stefán are the owners of Guesthouse Kvöldstjarnan. We enjoy our new lifestyle, living in a small, peaceful fishing village, only 60 km away from Reykjavík. We love to travel and we also like to meet people from all over the world.
Stokkseyri is a quiet and beautiful ex-fishing village by the south coast of Iceland with only 535 inhabitants. The village, which is part of Árborg municipality, is a little more than 60 km away from Reykjavik (50 minutes’ drive) and ideally situated for day trips to all the major places of natural beauty in the Southern Region such as Þingvellir, Gullfoss, Geysir, and Seljalandsfoss - a must see for everyone visiting Iceland. Stokkseyri is known for its diverse birdlife and magnificent and beautiful shore typically characterised by alternating rocks and rapids, surrounded by back waters with thick shell sand bottom creating the habitat of various shellfish, conchs and crustacean. Arts and culture thrive and workshops, studios, galleries and museums are found in many places, besides local handicrafts. For example, the Hunting Museum displays stuffed animals from all over the world, original and interesting stories of ghosts are being told at the Ghost Centre, and the Icelandic Wonders Museum, dedicated to Elves, Trolls and the Northern Lights, gives a glimpse of how elves and the hidden people lived.
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