A non-obvious packing list for late winter in Reykholt: items locals actually use
March 5, 2026 · Travel Tips
Discover Reykholt’s Late Winter Magic
Reykholt’s steaming hot springs and snowy lanes feel like a secret hideaway as winter eases into spring. For an authentic stay, book your room at Hvítá Inn via Ourhotels.is and wake up just minutes from Deildartunguhver’s thermal waters.
When to Go & How Long to Stay
Late February through early April brings milder days, still with that crisp winter glow. Plan for a 2–3 night getaway to explore Snorralaug’s historic pool, hike to Hraunfossar’s ice-framed waterfalls and savor local lamb stew at the Inn’s cozy dining room.
A Locals’ Non-Obvious Packing List
Forget the usual puffy jacket and snow boots—here’s what Icelandic friends actually toss in their bags for a smooth winter adventure.
Essential Layers
- Lightweight merino wool buff – doubles as a neck gaiter or beanie on windy days
- Thin neoprene glove liners – keep fingers nimble for camera work and touchscreen use
- Packable down vest – ideal for extra core warmth indoors or over mid-layers
Tech & Gear
- Mini chemical hand & foot warmers – toss in gloves or boots during long outdoor stops
- Compact ice cleats – foldable spikes that slip over sneakers for quick farm road walks
- Insulated stainless-steel travel mug with built-in filter – perfect for roadside tea breaks
Wellness Extras
- Reusable hot water bottle – small, leak-proof, a local bedside ritual
- Dry socks carry pouch – stow damp socks overnight and wake up to warmth
- Natural lip salve with shea butter – combats icy winds and indoor heating
What to Do Nearby
Staying at Hvítá Inn (or even Truck Inn right on the riverbank) gives you direct access to:
- Deildartunguhver spring – Europe’s most powerful hot spring
- Snorralaug – soak in the 13th-century pool made famous by poet Snorri Sturluson
- Barnafoss & Hraunfossar – dramatic waterfalls framed by winter’s last frost
Book Your Stay
Make late-winter unforgettable. Head to Ourhotels.is to reserve your cozy room at Hvítá Inn or explore other options like The Stykkishólmur Inn and Ísafjörður Inn. Pack smart, stay warm and let the Westfjords’ hidden gems unfold around you.
