Skaftafell
Skaftafell is Icelands second largest National Park after Pingvellir. It lies in the so called Glacier Country, a remote but attractive part of the south. The park covers an area of about 1,600 sq km which spreads over three valley glaciers of Skeidararjokull, Morsarjokull and Skaftafellsjokull on the southern fringes of Vatnajokull, Europes largest glacier ice-cap. Founded in 1956, the park is one of the nations distinctive natural attractions of extravagant beauty.

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Skaftafell Accommodation
Frost and Fire Hof in Skaftafell
Frost and Fire at Hof in Öræfi district is open from May 20 to September 5. Hof is located in one of the most beautiful and distinctive parts of Iceland – the “land between the sands” in the southeast. The huge glacier Öræfajökull towers above it, the black sands of Skeiðarársandur spread out in front; Skaftafell National Park is close by and the magical world of Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon is a short distance to the east.
| Single | Sleeps 1 | from £91.80 per day |
| Twin | Sleeps 2 | from £124.20 per day |
| Double | Sleeps 2 | from £124.20 per day |
| Triple | Sleeps 3 | from £162.00 per day |
| Family | Sleeps 4 | from £205.20 per day |
Hotel Skaftafell in Skaftafell
All the rooms have private facilities (shower, toilets) and are equipped with satellite, TV and phone. All rooms are on the ground floor. Single, twin and triple rooms are available. The hotel has a fully licensed bar on the second floor with an outstanding view over the Vatnajokull glacier.
| Single | Sleeps 1 | from £81.00 per day |
| Twin | Sleeps 2 | from £108.00 per day |
| Double | Sleeps 2 | from £108.00 per day |
| Triple | Sleeps 3 | from £148.50 per day |
| Family | Sleeps 4 | from £189.00 per day |

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