My wife, adult daughter and I loved this place. It's located amid horse and sheep pastures with vistas of distant mountains, well away from towns and, in fact, from other houses. The house, though small, is very comfortable and feels much larger than its size. The many windows let in a lot of Iceland's long summer daylight, and the east-facing ones frame the volcano Hekla on those rare days when it isn't cloaked in cloud. The kitchen is well equipped, there’s an eclectic selection of CDs, and we found our host's extensive guide packet very helpful. Our host stopped by with her dog a bit after we checked in to make sure everything was okay, and when we mentioned that our daughter rides, she directed us to a neighbor ten minutes away who breeds horses and gives trail rides. Her brief visit, as well as her communications to us before our arrival, made us feel well cared for. Our only regret is that, with our vacation time coming to an end, we had to leave.