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Hotel Blafell


Solvellir 14
Breiodalsvik 760
Iceland

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Hotel Blafell is located in the coastal village of Breiðdalsvík, 18 km from Stöðvarfjörður Bay. It offers a large terrace, a lounge with an open fireplace and free private parking. All guest rooms have a TV and a work desk.

Situated in the coastal village of Breiddalsvík, Hotel Blafell offers a large terrace with an open fireplace and rooms with a satellite TV and work desk. The Icelandic Route 1 Highway passes right by the hotel.

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Please come back later, Hotel Blafell (Breiðdalsvík, Iceland) wasn't green rated by Greenty's experts yet. If you are the eco-place manager, please go to Register your eco hotel. If you recently experienced a holiday at Hotel Blafell, please take these moments to provide us your valued opinion at Rate a green place. Share with us if they're using recycling methods to reduce their carbon footprint. And furthermore if they serve eco-dishes made from local produce, grown fresh and seasonal. Finally, if their water conservation efforts make them an excellent eco hotel.

Hotel Blafell is located in Breiodalsvik, in the region of Sudur-Mulasysla of Iceland . This country, with respect to its size, is an example to follow regarding its global ecological policies .
Because of its location, Iceland has focused on using its geothermal landscape to utilize clean electricity and heat. The most commonly used source for heat and electricity is hydrogen, and the country hopes to become the first to be entirely reliant upon this energy source. Not only will the hydrogen energy be used by homeowners and those who occupy buildings, it is also used for transportation. The government of Iceland has provided hydrogen-powered buses to ensure people can get to their destinations in an eco-friendly way . Breiodalsvik more specifically is a city that has become aware of the interest that could have long-term protection of its environment. While some delay is to be filled, its leaders are investing more and more in this direction .
For more detailled info regarding Breiodalsvik, Sudur-Mulasysla or Iceland green activities,wonders to see or sustainable, please to explore our dedicated pages.

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