Fosshótels and Inns of Iceland

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Online travel guide through Iceland's top destinations and tourist attractions
Are you planning or organising a trip to Iceland? If so, these travel pages will inform you about the different regions of Iceland where our hotels are located and provide answers to some of your basic questions: What to see? What to do? Where to stay?
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Reykjavík and Reykjanes
The northernmost capital of Europe is also its westernmost one and its name, Reykjavík, translates as “Smokey Bay” . |
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West Iceland
The area between Reykjavík, Borgarfjörður, Akranes, Borgarnes and the Snæfellsnes peninsula is generally referred to as West Central Iceland. |
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Northwest Iceland
With its smooth green valleys, powerful glacial rivers flowing down from the highlands and bleak mountains. |
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Northeast Iceland
The landscape of the North East is a fascinating collage of lakes, mountains, plains, rivers and lava deserts. |
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East Iceland
The East of Iceland is comparatively sparsely populated except for Hérað, the third largest lowland area of the country. |
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South Iceland
The southeast is crowned with the great Vatnajökull glacier that stretches along the coast. |

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