Youth Hostel in Vík
Travel Tips for Vík (Page 1/5)
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06 May 2013 Boyce, USA:
Self cater. The kitchen is small; really only room for one cook. Use during off times to avoid waiting. |
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01 May 2013 Nestor, Scotland:
Around VIK and next to it there are plenty attractions to walk around and see. |
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29 Apr 2013 Henry, England & Wales:
Plane wreck on black sands (as seen in music video for Brian McFadden - Demons) |
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07 Apr 2013 Maria, England & Wales:
Northern light spotting or just gazing at view from dining room window. |
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07 Apr 2013 Maria, England & Wales:
The beach and the views from the hostel. |
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07 Apr 2013 Ann, England & Wales:
If you go in the winter as we did and the conditions are right you could be fortunate enough to have your very own display of the northern lights. |
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07 Apr 2013 Ann, England & Wales:
don't leave without going down to the beach. |
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03 Apr 2013 James, England & Wales:
Take a trip out to Dyrholaey for crashing waves and impressive sea stacks. A walk along Vik beach is also essential |
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28 Mar 2013 Kristopher, USA:
There are not many options, and the main food place closes around 8pm. Bring your own dinner. |
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21 Mar 2013 Tanut, Thailand:
This hostel provided a very good kitchen to cook, so you'd better cook by yourselves to save some money! There is one supermarket in town but it might be close on Sunday! |
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HI Hostel VíkThe hostel is located in Vík, a small village with appr. 300 inhabitants. From the hostel you have a very good view over the village. In the hostel you will find a guest kitchen and a dining room. All services are close by. Dyrhólaey is only 15 km from the Hostel. Activities Vík has a beautiful nature and the area around the hostel is ideal for hiking. Museums and golf courses are close by. Next Hostels: Hvoll, 105 km - Skógar, 32 km. | more...... |

