
Laugarvatnshellir is a pair of natural caves where Icelandic families lived in the early 20th century. The site has been restored to show how the cave dwellers cooked, slept, and survived harsh conditions. Guided tours bring the stories to life with anecdotes and artifacts. It’s a remarkable stop, offering insight into Iceland’s rural past.
There are scheduled tours onsite, covering the history and stories of the people who lived here. The caves are located right next to the road, making them an effortless stop. It’s a small site, so it won’t take up too much of your day.