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Hidden within the dramatic folds of Iceland’s remote Troll Peninsula, Eleven Deplar Farm is a sanctuary where wild landscapes and understated luxury exist in perfect harmony. Once a traditional sheep farm, today the property is a masterclass in refined seclusion: grass-topped roofs, floor-to-ceiling windows framing snow-dusted peaks, and interiors crafted in soothing natural textures that echo the beauty outdoors.
Days here are defined by elemental adventure. In winter, heli-ski untouched slopes straight from the lodge or glide across powder-soft trails on cross-country skis. As summer arrives, the valley transforms into an emerald playground for horse riding, river kayaking, wild swimming and guided hikes through the rugged mountains. At every turn, expert guides tailor each experience to your pace, interests and appetite for exhilaration. After adventure comes deep restoration. Unwind in the geothermal outdoor pool beneath the midnight sun or shimmering Northern Lights, indulge in personalized therapies at the serene spa, or savor inventive Icelandic cuisine where local ingredients and modern flair meet by the flicker of firelight. Eleven Deplar Farm is not merely a stay, it is a rare immersion in raw nature, delivered with finesse, privacy and unparalleled personal attention. For travelers seeking a transformative escape, this is Iceland at its most exclusive and inspiring.When to visit
The toasty pool is heated year-round and is the perfect place to relax after a day of activities - if you find yourself thirsty just swim up to the bar for a drink and appetizers.
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Deplar Farm is located in northern Iceland's Troll Peninsula, within the Fljot Valley.
Beyond The Ordinary - Iceland in Summer
Experience Iceland’s summer magic: geothermal lagoons, the Golden Circle, Silfra snorkeling, and remote adventures at Deplar Farm. Finish with Blue Lagoon indulgence or Reykjavik city charm, a journey designed to explore, unwind, and connect.
Beyond The Ordinary - Iceland in Winter
Experience Iceland's fire and ice across eight days of geothermal relaxation, Golden Circle highlights, and remote luxury at Deplar Farm. Private guides, helicopter transfers, and the freedom to choose between adrenaline-fuelled adventure or restorative spa rituals. Every detail thoughtfully arranged, shaped entirely around how you want to travel. This is Iceland at its most compelling, with Scott Dunn's signature care throughout.
Limitless Iceland Expedition: The Land of Fire & Ice
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Diamond Circle Tour
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Snowmobiling in the Troll Peninsula
Explore the mountains of the stunning Troll Peninsula on the back of a snowmobile, taking in the incredible views as you speed across the snow. During the winter, look out for the Northern Lights dancing through the sky above.
Puffin Tour
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