Hotel in Hvolsvollur, Iceland
Skálakot Hotel
150ptsRural Iceland base that earns its keep.

About Skálakot Hotel
Skálakot Hotel near Hvolsvöllur offers a farm-based base in South Iceland with easy access to the region's major waterfalls, glacier trails, and aurora viewing. Booking is straightforward and the rural setting works well for families or field-based business travel. Confirm pricing and connectivity directly — neither is publicly listed.
Skálakot Hotel: The Verdict
Skálakot Hotel sits in the South Iceland countryside near Hvolsvöllur, positioning itself as a farm-based rural retreat along the ring road corridor that connects Reykjavík to the south coast's waterfalls and black sand beaches. Pricing details are not publicly listed in the data we hold, so budget planning requires direct contact — factor that into your timeline if cost is a deciding variable. What we can say: for a value-seeker routing through the south, the location logic is sound. You are close to Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, and the Eyjafjallajökull area without paying Reykjavík city rates for a base.
Visually, the setting is the primary draw. South Iceland's open farmland framed by glacier-capped ridgelines is what you see from this area, and a property planted in that landscape offers something no urban hotel can match at any price point. If you are booking for the scenery, the timing matters: late spring through early September gives the most reliable light and road access, while November through February is aurora season, which shifts the calculus for travellers who prioritise that experience over landscape hiking.
For business travel specifically, Skálakot is a conditional fit. If your work trip includes site visits, environmental research, or film and production work in the south coast region, proximity to key locations is a genuine operational advantage over staying in Reykjavík and driving 90-plus minutes each way. However, if your trip requires reliable high-speed connectivity, back-to-back video calls, or proximity to Reykjavík's professional infrastructure, this rural posting introduces friction. Confirm internet capability directly before booking if that matters to your trip.
Families travelling through the south will find the farm environment a practical asset, particularly with younger children who benefit from open outdoor space. The surrounding region has enough structured activity — glacier walks, horseback riding, waterfall hikes , to keep mixed-age groups occupied across several days.
Booking difficulty is low. South Iceland has significant accommodation demand in peak summer, but Skálakot does not appear to carry the same reservation pressure as better-known design properties in the region. Book a few weeks out in summer to be safe; winter dates are generally more available. Explore our full Hvolsvollur hotels guide for alternatives, and see our Hvolsvollur restaurants guide and experiences guide to plan around your stay.
Know Before You Go
- Location: Skálakot, 861 Hvolsvöllur, South Iceland
- Booking difficulty: Easy , advance booking advisable in peak summer (June–August)
- Leading time to visit: Late spring to early September for hiking and landscape; November to February for northern lights
- Business travel fit: Suited to field-based or location-specific work; less suited to remote office or meeting-heavy trips without confirmed connectivity
- Family fit: Good , farm setting, open outdoor space, activity-rich surrounding region
- Nearest major hub: Reykjavík (approximately 100km west via Route 1)
- Price range: Not publicly listed , contact property directly
- Loyalty programmes: No hotel group affiliation listed; major loyalty schemes unlikely to apply
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below.
For broader context on Iceland hotel options, see: Hotel Ranga in Hella, ION Adventure Hotel in Selfoss, Hótel Búðir, UMI Hotel in Vík, and The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland.
Compare Skálakot Hotel
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skálakot Hotel | Easy | — | |||
| The Reykjavik EDITION | Unknown | — | |||
| Eleven Deplar Farm | Unknown | — | |||
| Hotel Ranga | Unknown | — | |||
| The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland | Unknown | — | |||
| Silica Hotel | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Skálakot Hotel measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book Skálakot Hotel?
Book well in advance for the June to August peak season, when South Iceland ring road traffic is at its highest and farm-based properties fill quickly. If aurora viewing is the draw, the shoulder months of September through March give you dark skies with fewer competing bookings. Skálakot sits near Hvolsvöllur, which keeps you well-placed for Þórsmörk, Seljalandsfoss, and Skógafoss regardless of season.
Is Skálakot Hotel family-friendly?
A working farm setting near Hvolsvöllur is generally a good fit for families with children who want outdoor activity and space rather than city conveniences. The South Iceland location puts waterfalls and hiking within easy driving range, which works well for mixed-age groups. That said, families needing on-site pools, kids' clubs, or room-service infrastructure should compare Hotel Rangá or The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland before committing.
Is Skálakot Hotel good for business travel?
No. A rural farm retreat near Hvolsvöllur is a poor match for business travel: expect limited meeting infrastructure, no urban transport links, and a setting built around landscape access rather than productivity. For business stays in Iceland, Reykjavík-based options like The Reykjavik EDITION are the practical choice.
Do loyalty programs work at Skálakot Hotel?
No major international loyalty program data is documented for Skálakot, which is consistent with its positioning as an independent rural property. Travelers accumulating points through Marriott, Hilton, or similar chains should not count on redemptions here and may find better program value at The Reykjavik EDITION instead.
How does Skálakot Hotel compare to nearby hotels?
Skálakot competes in the South Iceland rural-retreat category alongside Hotel Rangá, which offers more documented amenities and a stronger track record for guided excursions from a comparable ring road location. For a higher-end experience with geothermal access, The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland is in a different price bracket but a clearer luxury choice. Skálakot's farm character is its differentiator: if that specific atmosphere is the draw, it makes sense; if you want a full-service hotel, look elsewhere.
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