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Glimpse the Northern Lights from the Panorama Glass Lodge

A mere 30 minutes’ drive away from Reykjavik, the gorgeous capital city of Iceland, you’ll find the unique Panorama Glass Lodge nestled in a private and remote spot. This isolated property is perfect for a romantic retreat for two or for anyone who truly wants an escape from everyday life.

Situated by the Greenland Sea, the property is made primarily of wood creating a natural and cosy atmosphere throughout. The major selling point of this property is the bedroom area, which is entirely encased in glass. Here, you’ll be able to enjoy a comfortable sleep and panoramic views of the sky and the surrounding area. The remoteness of the location makes it highly likely that you’ll be able to spot the Northern Lights from here.

The rest of the property is small but has everything that you’ll need. There is a cosy kitchen space equipped with a toaster, a fridge, and an electric stove. You can enjoy a rain shower in the bathroom. The best part is the hot tub right outside, which is perfectly sized for two people. It would be an incredible experience to enjoy the sights and atmosphere of the surrounding landscape from here. And if you’re worried about privacy, you need not be. The remote location means there are no neighbours and zero traffic or passersby around.

Sound like just the idyllic Icelandic retreat you’ve always dreamed of? Get ready to fall even more in love by checking out the pictures and book your stay at the perfectly cosy Panorama Glass Lodge today.

Images courtesy of Panorama Glass Lodge

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Alex Wright, Editor