I want to first say that I should have done more research before I arrived at Ravencliff Lodge, because it was remote and we were not prepared with food when we arrived around 19:00 in the evening. To travel for food after a long journey on a dirt and gravel road (Route 54) seemed not worth the trip.
So, I will focus on what the experience was rather than what it is not.
It was a perfectly peaceful, fun, and quiet stay in a deep green valley bordered by cliffs and a waterfall on the back. It was beautiful! Complete with two Icelandic horses that were not to be petted, but who were close enough to be curious about us and whinny “good evening” and “good morning.”
The cabin itself was sparse but immaculate and with good shower. The Wi-Fi was excellent, but we chose to turn it off and be a little “off the grid.” Relative to hotel stays it was bohemian, but relative to camping, it would be luxurious.
I say all these things to educate, and not be critical at all. I LOVED IT! Could be perfect if you are in this area of Iceland.