Kast Guesthouse

Lýsudalur, Budhir, Budhir, Iceland, 356

Guests
Rooms
Adults
Children

Room Types

Available from Sun 05 Jul 2026 to Mon 06 Jul 2026

Double or Twin Room with Shared Bathroom Double or Twin Room with Shared Bathroom Double or Twin Room with Shared Bathroom Double or Twin Room with Shared Bathroom Double or Twin Room with Shared Bathroom Double or Twin Room with Shared Bathroom Double or Twin Room with Shared Bathroom Double or Twin Room with Shared Bathroom

Double or Twin Room with Shared Bathroom

Room size: 15 m²/161 ft² Mountain view Balcony/terrace Shower Shared bathroom
2 guests
FAMILY ROOM Family Room (1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed)

FAMILY ROOM Family Room (1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed)

2 guests

About This Hotel

Kast Guesthouse

Set in the quiet countryside of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, this family-run guest house is 45 minutes’ drive from Stykkishólmur town centre. It offers free Wi-Fi, along with an on-site restaurant and bar. The bright, simply decorated rooms at Kast Guesthouse all have wooden floors and views of the surrounding nature. Guests can choose rooms with either private or shared bathroom facilities. Communal areas include a TV lounge. Guesthouse Kast staff arranges fishing licenses, as well as horse riding tours and hiking trips. A swimming pool with naturally carbonated geothermal water is just 1 km away, while Snæfellsjökull National Park is 45 km from the property. Reykjavík is a 2-hour drive away.

What's Included

Check-in/Check-out

Check-in from: 15:00
Check-in until: 21:00
Check-out until: 11:00

Child Policies

Children 0-1 year(s)

Stay for free if using existing bedding.

Facilities & Amenities

Balcony/terrace
Bathroom
Facilities
Garden
Horseback riding
Playground
Sports and activities
Surrounding environment
Free WiFi Available throughout
Activities Tennis, Sauna, Gym
Parking Nearby available

Location

Lýsudalur, Budhir, Budhir, Iceland, 356

Guest Reviews

8.9

Excellent

Guest score out of 10

“Nevertheless, great location and great heating system in the room.”

— Shen Wei , Malaysia