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Rafter Aslundur

Starting from
€965 / night
10 guests
4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms

About the property

The holiday Lakefront Cabin is placed at Lake Álftavatn in South of Iceland. Hidden from the world among tall trees the house is private yet has a spectacular open view of the lake and a south-facing patio. The house has a hot tub, fireplace, access to the black sand beach and the Álftavatn lake itself.

Amenities

Dishwasher
BBQ
Fireplace
Dryer
Freezer
Fully equipped kitchen

Where you will be

Set just 50 minutes from Reykjavík, this house rests quietly on the shores of Álftavatn - a still, expansive lake framed by mountains and edged with a striking black sand beach. The setting feels remote and elemental, yet remarkably accessible, offering both solitude and ease. From here, some of Iceland’s most iconic landscapes lie within easy reach. The thundering cascade of Gullfoss, the geothermal spectacle of Geysir, and the dramatic rift valley of Þingvellir National Park form part of the celebrated Golden Circle - all ideal for day explorations before returning to the calm of the lake. Days here can be as active or as unhurried as you wish: morning rounds of golf under wide Nordic skies, horseback riding across volcanic plains, white-water rafting along glacial rivers, or diving between tectonic plates in the crystalline waters of Silfra. In winter, ice caves and glacier hikes add another layer of drama to the landscape.

Experiences nearby

Glacier helicopter tour

A helicopter flight over Iceland’s glaciers, revealing vast ice fields, deep crevasses, and volcanic landscapes from above, with the chance to land in one of the most remote settings in the world.

Landmannalaugar

Discover Landmannalaugar’s colourful mountains, steaming hot springs, and vast lava fields in Iceland’s wild interior.

Reynisfjara Beach

A striking stretch of volcanic shoreline near Vík, known for its black sands, towering basalt columns, and powerful Atlantic waves.

Whale watching on a yacht

A yacht journey into Iceland’s rich waters, where whales, orcas, and dolphins glide through the North Atlantic.

Seljalandsfoss & surrounding waterfalls

Explore one of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls, where you can walk behind the cascade, along with nearby hidden falls set within a lush, dramatic landscape.

Good to know

Starting from€965 / night