The Cave People

Can you imagine how it is to live in a cave?

Take a tour with us and explore how the cave people lived in the wild nature of Iceland less than 100 years ago. The cave is located in unspoiled nature only 40 min drive from Reykjavik, this is truly a magnificent place to visit.


Meeting point:
Laugarvatnshellar at The Cave People.
Can you imagine how it is to live in a cave? Well less than 100 years ago a normal Icelandic family did!

The Caves have been renovated the way they looked when the last Cave People in Iceland lived there only a Century ago.
Join us in a Guided tour in the Caves and their Surroundings and we will bring the story to life with amazing tales about how they lived, their struggles and their happiness. The tour length is 20 minutes and we have a new departure every 30 minutes. Before or after the tour you can relax in our coffee tent for a cup of coffee and some traditional Icelandic treats.
Laugarvatnshellar are two man made caves located between Þingvellir National Park and Laugarvatn (where Fontana, Geothermal baths are). There are no sources that can determine who made them or when they were made. Some have suggested the caves were made by Irish monks before the settlement in the year 874.
Through the Centuries the Caves were used by shepherds since the surroundings were excellent for Grazing. The Caves would be used as shelter for both sheep and shepherds. After some episodes with Ghosts in the Caves shepherds stopped using them.

1910 a young couple, Indriði Guðmundsson and Guðrún Kolbeinsdóttir moved into the Caves and lived there for a year.

In 1918 another couple, Jón Þorvarðsson and Vigdís Helgadóttir moved in and lived in the Caves for four years.
Both residents had some sheep, a cow and some horses. They grew potatoes, hunted Ptarmigans and picked wild berr

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