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Experience a journey into Iceland's past with a guided visit to the historic Keldur Turf Farm, one of the largest and best-preserved turf farms in South Iceland. This unique site showcases the traditional architecture that once sheltered most Icelanders, seamlessly blending with the surrounding landscape.
At Keldur, you will explore authentic turf houses and several preserved outhouses, each offering a glimpse into daily life centuries ago. The farm is owned by the National Museum of Iceland, ensuring its historical integrity and careful preservation for future generations.
One of the most fascinating features of Keldur is its underground tunnel, believed to date back to the 12th or 13th century. Historians think this passage was constructed during a time of conflict, adding an air of intrigue to your exploration of the site.
The Keldur Turf Farm is open daily from June 1st to August 30th, providing a rare chance to step back in time during Iceland's summer months. Your visit includes access to the farm buildings and the legendary tunnel, making it an unforgettable cultural experience.
Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to immerse yourself in Icelandic heritage. Secure your spot now to discover the enchanting world of Keldur Turf Farm before the season ends!




