Rósagarðurinn

The South


Rose garden, coffee shop and gift shop all rolled into one. Selling plants, cushions, candles and trinkets, cakes and food in an enormous conservatory area. Next door are impressive geothermal greenhouses, which grow roses year-round. It's possible to take a tour (1000kr per person) to learn about the botanical processes, then taste some homemade rose products like jam.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The South attractions

1. Hveragerði Stone & Geology Exhibition

0.15 MILES

One of Iceland's largest private collections of stones is owned by the Thor family and you can view their crystals and other geological artefacts in an…

2. Listasafn Árnesinga

0.18 MILES

This airy modern-art gallery puts on superb exhibitions. When it's quiet the staff are more than happy to walk guests around the gallery, offering an…

3. Geothermal Park

0.21 MILES

The geothermal park Hverasvæðið, in the centre of town, has mud pots and steaming pools where visitors can dip their feet (but no more). Groups of 15 or…

4. Flói Nature Reserve

6.76 MILES

Birdwatchers should head 3km northwest of Eyrarbakki to Flói Nature Reserve, an important estuary and marshland on the eastern bank of the Ölfusá. It’s…

5. Selfosskirkja

6.87 MILES

The pretty riverside church in Selfoss was built in the 1950s.

6. Hellisheiði Geothermal Power Plant

6.98 MILES

The sleek shell of Hellisheiði Geothermal Power Plant is one of the few plants that provides 30% of Iceland's electricity. A multimedia exhibition and…

7. Bobby Fischer Center

7.23 MILES

This little museum houses the memorabilia of chess champion Bobby Fischer, who is buried 2km northeast in Laugardælirkirkja's cemetery. It is also a hang…

8. The Lava Tunnel

7.44 MILES

Known as Raufarhólshellir, this 11th-century lava tube is 1360m long (Iceland's third largest) and contains wonderful lava columns. Regular one-hour tours…