Hostel Hvoll
There are 25 rooms at the hostel. 2-6 bedded rooms, and a family rooms,
There are duvets and pillows in the beds, so guests can bring their
own bed linen or hire it at the hostel. Guests can also use a sleeping bag if they prefer. Its a well equipped guest kitchen where the guests may cook their own meals, without extra payment
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The village Kirkjubæjarklaustur is a town of approximately 160 inhabitants situated in the south of Iceland on the hringvegur (road no. 1 or Ring Road) between Vík í Mýrdal and Höfn. Its geographical location is what makes Kirkjubæjarklaustur better known than other villages its size. Kirkjubæjarklaustur is the only place between these two towns which offers services, including a fuel station, bank, post office and supermarket. Nearby tourist attractions include the Laki craters, the Eldgjá and Skaftafell National Park. An attraction close to the village is Kirkjugólf (Churchfloor), a natural pavement of basalt. These are basalt columns in the earth, but only the top can be seen, and, as the name suggests, have the appearance of a paved church floor. This lava formation has similar origins to the Giant's Causeway in Ireland. All these attractions contribute to Kirkjubaejarklaustur being a popular stopping point for tourists.