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Golden Circle Glamping is a unique accommodation on a farm just outside of Selfoss. It offers a comfortable way to experience the natural beauty of Iceland in stylish glamping pods.
The pods offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside and are fully furnished and equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay, including a queen-size bed, a private bathroom, a kitchenette, and a fireplace.
In addition to the glamping pods, Golden Circle Glamping also offers several amenities, including a sauna, a hot tub, and a communal area with a fireplace. There is also a small restaurant on-site that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Golden Circle Glamping is a great option if you want to experience the best of Iceland in a comfortable and stylish setting. The glamping pods offer a great way to relax and unwind after a long day of exploring.
If you are looking for a unique and unforgettable way to experience Iceland, Golden Circle Glamping is a great option.
Nearby things to do

1h
Gullfoss Waterfall
Impressive natural wonder. This magnificent waterfall is known for its stunning two-tiered cascade, where the river plunges a total of 105 feet in two dramatic steps. The sheer power of the water creates a breathtaking spectacle, especially during the summer months when the glacial melt enhances the flow.

3-4h
Reykjadalur Valley
Unique experience combining hiking and geothermal bathing. The hike itself is approximately 2 miles one way, leading you through a dramatic landscape filled with steam rising from geothermal vents, bubbling hot springs, and lush green hills.

1h
Geysir Thermal Field
Fascinating geothermal area renowned for its stunning natural hot springs and geysers. This site is home to the famous Strokkur geyser, which erupts regularly, shooting boiling water up to 98 feet into the air every few minutes.

1-2h
Thingvellir Park
UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and historical significance. The park lies in a rift valley between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, which creates dramatic landscapes of fissures, lava fields, and crystal-clear waters.

3h
Silfra Fissure Diving
Deep crack in the Earth's crust, a divergent tectonic boundary between the North American and Eurasian plates. The two plates are slowly pulling apart, creating a gap that is filled with crystal clear water from nearby glaciers.

4-5h
Snowmobile Ice Cave
Exhilarating adventure that takes you deep into the stunning landscapes of Iceland's glaciers. This tour begins with a scenic drive to Langjökull glacier where you receive a safety briefing and all necessary gear, including helmets and warm clothing.

2h
Brúarfoss Waterfall
Stunning natural wonder renowned for its vibrant blue waters and distinguished by its captivating cascades and unique charm. The waterfall flows into a series of small, tiered drops that create a mesmerizing sight, especially when sunlight hits the water, illuminating its striking turquoise hue.

30m
Kerid Crater
Striking volcanic crater lake with vivid blue waters and colorful volcanic rock formations. Formed approximately 6,500 years ago, the crater is about 180 feet deep and 558 feet wide, creating a dramatic natural amphitheater. The surrounding slopes are characterized by red and orange hues, a result of the iron-rich volcanic rock, which contrasts beautifully with the deep blue water of the lake.

2h
Secret Lagoon
One of Iceland's oldest geothermal baths that offers a more tranquil and authentic experience compared to some of the more commercialized hot springs.

2h
Laugarvatn Fontana
Tranquil wellness retreat located on the shores of Lake Laugarvatn. It offers a peaceful escape surrounded by Iceland's natural beauty. You can unwind in a tranquil environment that includes geothermal baths and pristine lake views.

1-4h
Raufarhólshellir Cave
Mystical lava cave that was formed by a volcanic eruption over 5,000 years ago. Its unique rock formations and colors make it a must-visit attraction. You can take a guided tour of the cave, which includes walking and crawling through narrow passages and chambers. The cave is an excellent way to experience Iceland's volcanic history up close.