


You should add it to your bucket list too! about panorama glass lodge Visiting this cabin has been on our bucket list for so long! It was an utterly unique travel experience, not to mention one of the most beautiful cabins we’ve stayed in. But we knew we HAD to stay at least one night at Panorama Glass Lodge. Our goal was to spend most nights at campsites and not book any other accommodations. Minimum booking period is usually 2 nights, although one night stays may be available on occasion – check website booking page for more details.This summer we took a road trip around Iceland in a camper van. Northern Lights are viewable from around late August to late April when it’s cloudless, not raining and not snowing. It is not recommended to stay with a child under 3-4 years, but this age and above should be possible, enquire for details. Please note that 2018 dates are fully booked, and new 2019 dates will be released in November 2018. So get ready to absorb yourselves in this exceptional setting, in the process ticking off what is sure to be your favourite ‘bucket-list’ destination of all time. Panorama Glass Lodge offers a unique holiday that’s truly out of the ordinary. For those in a more energetic mood, why not indulge in a mountain hike up Mount Esja, a mere twenty-minute drive away, or book a famed Icelandic Golden Circle tour? Jump in the car to explore delights located further afield, such as Staupasteinn, a breathtaking viewing platform across the fjord, or the spectacular Glymur waterfall. You’ll find a quaint lighthouse here, along with cliffs that feature beautiful rock formations and plenty of swooping birds. Just five minutes from the Lodge is picturesque Hvalfjarðareyri, an ideal setting for a windswept stroll. Stock up on essential items and groceries on your way to the Lodge, and then with food covered, it’s time to enjoy exploring all the beauty of your surroundings. Here you’ll find the sky is wonderfully clear and dark at night, and with nobody else around, you can drift off to sleep in perfect seclusion – though there are roller blinds if you feel the need for a little more privacy.īeware: the hot tub outside may become an addictive place to spend your time! Check the daily aurora forecast for the best chance of viewing the Northern Lights, and then why not time your dips accordingly? The weather conditions need to be exactly right, and when they are…well, let’s just say you’re in for a dazzling treat. When it’s time to turn in, you’ll find a cosy double bed that’s completely surrounded by glass, perfectly situated to make the most of the awe-inspiring views all around. Resembling an igloo made from glass, you will experience complete seclusion here – so if you’re looking for the ideal honeymoon location, this is it! Inside, you’ll find everything you’ll need to immerse yourselves completely in this spectacular part of the world.Ī small, fully-equipped kitchen houses two electric stoves, together with a water heater, fridge and toaster (and as much tea and coffee as you can drink!) You’ll find a dining table to enjoy those romantic meals, along with a luxurious rainfall shower – ideal after a long day exploring the local area, or simply doing nothing other than watching the ever-changing sky. Located just 30 minutes from Reykjavik, discover Panorama Glass Lodge in Hvalfjörður, a remote location by the sea. Picture indulging in a glass of bubbles in your very own private hot tub as the Northern Lights dance over the secluded horizon, before watching sunbathing seals and the occasional whale out in the glistening fjord beyond. Imagine drifting off to sleep under the stars, or savouring all the charms of the spectacular midnight sun during summertime, all the while enjoying the blissful sensation of floating amongst an enormous sky. Whether or not the Northern Lights decide to make their appearance during your stay, Panorama Glass Lodge offers a true ‘bucket list’ experience that rivals no other.
