
The Lava Tunnel Raufarhólshellir
Explore one of Iceland's longest lava tubes, marveling at natural ice sculptures and vibrant mineral deposits on a guided tour.

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The Lava Tunnel Raufarhólshellir
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Must-see attractions
Explore one of Iceland's longest lava tubes, marveling at natural ice sculptures and vibrant mineral deposits on a guided tour.
"A truly unique and educational experience, like stepping into another world!"

Wear Sturdy Footwear
High-ankle boots are essential for grip and protection on the uneven lava rock.
Dress in Layers
The tunnel is chilly year-round, so bring warm clothing.

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The Colorful Entrance
Tunnel Entrance
The initial section of the tunnel boasts vibrant, otherworldly colors from mineral deposits.

Natural Ice Formations
Inside the Tunnel
Discover stunning natural ice sculptures and stalactites that form in the chilly depths.

The End of the Tunnel
Deep within the Lava Tube
For the adventurous, reaching the end of the 1km tunnel offers an exhilarating sense of discovery.
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Planning Your Visit
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Raufarhólshellir lava cave with (somewhat) claustrophobic partner?
Hi all, can anyone give me an idea if there are very narrow/low-ceiling sections of this tour? I've seen different notes online. My partner is somewhat claustrophobic, but has enjoyed being in caves with wide walls and fairly high ceilings. I'd love to do this tour, but don't…
Wear Sturdy Footwear
High-ankle boots are essential for grip and protection on the uneven lava rock.
Dress in Layers
The tunnel is chilly year-round, so bring warm clothing.
Physical health/abilities needed for the lava tunnel adventure tour- Raufarholshellir?
We are visiting Iceland this summer. We plan to visit the lava tunnel and am debating between the standard tour and the lava falls adventure tour. The description of the tours say that to do the adventure tour, you need to have good fitness. I feel like definitions for "good…
Lava Tunnel Rec?
Hi! I will be in Iceland this summer with my family. We would like to go to a lava tunnel and/or cave. I see several options along the route we will be on: * "The Lava Tunnel" aka Raufarhólshellir * Vidgelmir * Vatnshellir I'd love to hear pros and cons of each one. Also,…
Book Standard Tour for Ease
The standard tour is less strenuous and great for most visitors, including those with mild claustrophobia.
Consider the Adventure Tour
If you're fit, the adventure tour offers a deeper exploration and a rewarding challenge.
Lava Caves Without Guide
Hey People, I couldn‘t find any informations about this. I want to visit a Lava or Ice cave without paying stupidly high prices for a Tour. Can you reccomend something that is easily accessible? We know that it’s Not safe to go Deep, But we don’t want to anyways. 20-30m into…
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Wear Sturdy Footwear
High-ankle boots are essential for grip and protection on the uneven lava rock.
Dress in Layers
The tunnel is chilly year-round, so bring warm clothing.
Book Standard Tour for Ease
The standard tour is less strenuous and great for most visitors, including those with mild claustrophobia.
Consider the Adventure Tour
If you're fit, the adventure tour offers a deeper exploration and a rewarding challenge.
Guides are Knowledgeable
Your guides are not only funny but also highly informed about the geology and history.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Raufarhólshellir lava tunnel for its unique geological formations and the engaging, knowledgeable guides. The 'extreme adventure' tour is highly recommended for the fit, offering an unforgettable challenge, while the standard tour provides a fascinating glimpse into Iceland's volcanic past for a broader audience. Some find the standard tour a bit short, but the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive.
"Beautiful! We did the standard tour (more budget friendly, and the other more extensive one looked amazing but it was completely booked). It was short but great. Inside the tunnel was chilly and felt like a different world. The guide was funny and knowledgeable. Very interesting tour!"
Akiko Ujiie
"What a great tour!!! Our guide, Alex, was fantastic, charismatic and VERY funny, while also being highly knowledgeable. Not a difficult walk, with stairs and walkways in the more treacherous areas. This is a great tour for adults and children, and was easily one of our favorite outings during our vacation!"
Kevin Bryant
"We did the adventure tour to the end of the tunnel and back. I must say it was a trek that was harder then I expected but the ends of the tunnels were well worth the trek down into the cavern. Our guides were the most professional I have seen on a tour yet. When someone was having trouble with the hike on the way back they jumped into action to make sure everyone returned with no issues. We saw first hand that these guides go through extensive training for these situations. All I'm gonna say is make sure your in shape to make this trip. It really is not for the out of shape. With that being said I saw the professionalism as they made sure this person made it out of the cave safe and with their dignity. The rest of the group that went with this tour got led out by another guide while the other person was guided out at her own pace but still made it. When they came out of the tunnel we were all happy to see they made it out. I highly recommend this tour company because of what I saw."
Craig Currier
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Raufarhólshellir is located about a 30-40 minute drive from Reykjavik. It's best accessed by car, and tours often include pick-up options from Reykjavik. If driving yourself, ensure your vehicle is suitable for potentially unpaved roads.
No, access to Raufarhólshellir is strictly via guided tours only. This ensures safety and preservation of the delicate cave environment. Booking in advance is crucial.
The lava tunnel is approximately 30-40 kilometers (18-25 miles) southeast of Reykjavik, taking about 30-40 minutes to drive.
Public transport is not a practical option for reaching Raufarhólshellir. Renting a car or booking a tour with transportation from Reykjavik is highly recommended.
The drive is scenic, passing through Icelandic landscapes. The final approach to the tunnel might involve gravel roads, so drive cautiously.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Ticket prices vary depending on the tour chosen. The standard tour is more budget-friendly, while the 'extreme adventure' tour is more expensive due to its length and difficulty. Check the official website for current pricing.
Yes, booking your tour tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, as tours can sell out.
Tours operate year-round, but specific departure times vary. It's best to check the tour operator's website for the most up-to-date schedule and book your preferred slot.
It is unlikely that you can purchase tickets at the entrance, as tours are pre-booked. Always book your tickets online in advance to secure your spot.
Yes, typically there's a standard tour focusing on the main accessible areas and a more extensive 'extreme adventure' tour that goes deeper into the tunnel for the physically fit.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The standard tour is generally not considered highly claustrophobic, with wide sections and high ceilings in parts. However, the 'extreme adventure' tour involves tighter spaces and more challenging terrain. If you have significant claustrophobia, the standard tour is recommended.
The standard tour is a relatively easy walk with stairs and walkways. The 'extreme adventure' tour is more strenuous, requiring climbing over lava rocks and boulders, and is not recommended for those out of shape.
Wear warm, layered clothing as it's chilly inside. Crucially, wear sturdy, high-ankle hiking boots with good grip for navigating the uneven lava surfaces.
The standard tour is suitable for children, offering an educational and exciting experience. The 'extreme adventure' tour is generally not recommended for younger children due to its difficulty.
The standard tour typically lasts around 1 hour. The 'extreme adventure' tour can last 3-4 hours, depending on the group's pace.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, photography is generally allowed inside the tunnel. However, it's very dark, so a tripod and good low-light camera settings are beneficial.
The colorful mineral deposits at the entrance, the unique ice formations, and the sheer scale of the tunnel itself offer great photographic subjects.
It can be challenging due to low light. Using a camera with good low-light performance or a smartphone with a night mode, along with a steady hand or tripod, will help capture better shots.
Tripods are generally permitted, but it's always good to check with your tour operator. They can be very helpful for capturing stable, well-exposed photos in the dim lighting.
Experiment with higher ISO settings, wider apertures (lower f-number), and longer shutter speeds if using a tripod. Many smartphones also have excellent low-light modes that can produce great results.






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