"This converted sheep farm in Iceland's remote Troll Peninsula is cloaked in black timber and then crowned with a moss-covered roof, so that it can seamlessly blend into its stunning natural surroundings. (You'll even find sheep wandering around the grounds.) The area's rugged terrain is ideal for outdoorsy excursions (from skiing to sea kayaking to whale watching), but 13-suite Deplar Farm has been kitted with modern creature comforts to serve as the ideal post-adventure resting place. Think: Isopod flotation tanks in the spa and a geothermal pool from which to watch the Northern Lights. There's also a small hill out back that can't be touched or removed as local lore has identified it as a potential troll hill." - Travel + Leisure Editors