Edda Plus Vik I Myrdal Hotel 
Address: 870 Vik Myrdal Vik I Myrdal
Hotel Information
Haven of rugged beauty in South Iceland..
Haven of rugged beauty, with the unique Dyrholaey sea arch making this coastland area a place apart. The arch dips under a sheer and craggy headland with fantastic ocean views. A bird lover’s paradise with huge Arctic tern colonies, puffin breeding ground and a wide variety of auks. The majestic, mighty Myrdalsjokull glacier towers over the town.
Dyrholaey is a rock headland, reaching a height of 120 metres, projecting south into the sea; under the headland is a huge natural arch. Dyrholaey offers splendid views of land and ocean. Many puffins breed on the headland, which is a protected natural site; it is closed to visitors during the nesting season in spring.
The Myrdalur district abounds in contrasts in nature. It is an ideal place for the visitor looking for a beautiful natural environment along with excellent service. Other places of interest include Mt. Reynisfjall (accessible by SUV or on foot), Reynisfjara, Petursey and Hjorleifshofdi.
Hotel Edda Vik i Myrdal guests are served breakfast in the breakfast room, which seats up to 60, while dinner is served in the splendid Strond restaurant in Vikurskali, with breathtaking views of the ocean and the Reynisdrangar rock pillars, the tallest of which is 66m high. The Strondin restaurant seats up to 80.
* Facilities and activities on site and nearby Vik in Myrdal include mountain and beach walks, snowmobile thrills, birdwatching, horse riding, nine-hole golf course, outdoor pools at Seljavellir and Vík í Myrdal.
LOCATION
Hotel Edda Vik i Myrdal is located in the spectacular surroundings of Vik i Myrdal, famed for its varied birdlife. The village of Vik i Myrdal has a population of about 300. Just east of the village is one of Europe’s largest nesting colonies of the arctic tern, while Mt. Reynisfjall and Dyrholaey (16 km southwest of Vik) abound in seabirds such as the fulmar, puffin and various species of auk. A pleasant walking route is along by Mt. Reynisfjall down to the shore, to see Reynisdrangar rock pillars and enjoy the seashore.Dyrholaey is a rock headland, reaching a height of 120 metres, projecting south into the sea; under the headland is a huge natural arch. Dyrholaey offers splendid views of land and ocean. Many puffins breed on the headland, which is a protected natural site; it is closed to visitors during the nesting season in spring.
The Myrdalur district abounds in contrasts in nature. It is an ideal place for the visitor looking for a beautiful natural environment along with excellent service. Other places of interest include Mt. Reynisfjall (accessible by SUV or on foot), Reynisfjara, Petursey and Hjorleifshofdi.
PROPERTY AMENITIES
* Dining:Hotel Edda Vik i Myrdal guests are served breakfast in the breakfast room, which seats up to 60, while dinner is served in the splendid Strond restaurant in Vikurskali, with breathtaking views of the ocean and the Reynisdrangar rock pillars, the tallest of which is 66m high. The Strondin restaurant seats up to 80.
* Facilities and activities on site and nearby Vik in Myrdal include mountain and beach walks, snowmobile thrills, birdwatching, horse riding, nine-hole golf course, outdoor pools at Seljavellir and Vík í Myrdal.
ROOM AMENITIES
* Hotel Edda Vik i Myrdal offers 21 guest rooms with bath. All rooms are Edda Plus. The rooms are well-decorated and elegantly furnished with all essential amenities to ensure a pleasant stay.CANCELLATION POLICY
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ATTRACTIONS
* Selfoss - 129 km* Reykjavik - 187 km
* Höfn - 273 km
* Egilsstaðir - 511 km







