
Stekkjarkot Turf House
Step back to the 1800s at this preserved turf fisherman's cottage, offering a unique glimpse into Iceland's past.

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Must-see attractions
Step back to the 1800s at this preserved turf fisherman's cottage, offering a unique glimpse into Iceland's past.
"Interesting little spot to stop at. Worth the stop!"

🚶♂️ Explore the Grounds
Walk around the cottage and yard to get a full appreciation of its setting and construction.
🪟 Peek Through Windows
You can't go inside, but the windows offer a clear view of the interior.

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Rating
4.3 · 141 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
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Traditional Turf Construction
Exterior
Marvel at the unique 1800s construction using turf, stone, and timber, offering a glimpse into historical Icelandic living.

Peeking Inside
Windows
Through the windows, get a sense of the interior layout and furnishings of this historic fisherman's cottage.

Informative Signage
Grounds
An English sign provides historical context and details about the cottage and its former inhabitants.
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🚶♂️ Explore the Grounds
Walk around the cottage and yard to get a full appreciation of its setting and construction.
🪟 Peek Through Windows
You can't go inside, but the windows offer a clear view of the interior.
📸 Photo Opportunity
A great spot for unique photos of traditional Icelandic architecture.
🚗 Unpaved Road Access
The route to Stekkjarkot is not paved, so drive carefully.
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🚶♂️ Explore the Grounds
Walk around the cottage and yard to get a full appreciation of its setting and construction.
🪟 Peek Through Windows
You can't go inside, but the windows offer a clear view of the interior.
📸 Photo Opportunity
A great spot for unique photos of traditional Icelandic architecture.
🚗 Unpaved Road Access
The route to Stekkjarkot is not paved, so drive carefully.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate Stekkjarkot Turf House as an interesting and quick stop to see traditional 1800s Icelandic construction. It offers a glimpse into historical living conditions and is often enjoyed for its peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere. Some note that you cannot enter the house, but can view the interior through windows.
"Always a nice stop when around Keflavik."
PdB Krk
"Interesting little spot to stop at. There is a sign in English with details and you can perk inside. You can also walk to a few other interesting things and drive 2 minutes to the Viking ship that you can walk in. Worth the stop!"
Melanie Fisher
"Stopped by before leaving to the airport. Really cool to see how some of the houses were built and how they may have lived. No other tourists were around which was nice. Couldn't go inside though. Worth a stop to take a look."
Tony Sivongxay
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Stekkjarkot Turf House is located near Keflavik. The route is not paved, so drive with caution. It's often visited as a quick stop before heading to the airport or other nearby attractions.
While it's a bit off the main road, it's generally well-marked with a sign. It's a small site, so keep an eye out for it.
Yes, you can drive close to the turf house. However, be aware that the road leading to it is unpaved.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there are no tickets required to visit Stekkjarkot Turf House. It's an open-air site that you can explore freely.
Unfortunately, you cannot go inside the turf house as it is closed to the public. However, you can see the interior through the windows.
Stekkjarkot Turf House is an outdoor historical site, so it's accessible at any time. However, visiting during daylight hours is recommended for the best experience and visibility.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can see a well-preserved 1800s fisherman's cottage made from turf, stone, and timber. There's an informative sign with historical details, and you can peek inside through the windows.
Most visitors find that a short stop of 15-30 minutes is sufficient to appreciate the site. It's a quick but interesting detour.
It's generally not a crowded tourist spot, offering a peaceful and authentic experience. You might even have it all to yourself.
You can easily combine a visit with the Viking ship replica, which is just a short drive away.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the unique turf construction from various angles. The surrounding landscape also offers a picturesque backdrop for photos of this historical dwelling.
While you can't enter, you can photograph the interior through the windows. The lighting might be challenging depending on the time of day.












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