Icelandic Turf House Rent
It s interesting how the icelandic tourism industry has turned this essentially inhospitable land into a place that is comfortable to stay.
Icelandic turf house rent. Explore an array of iceland vacation rentals including cabins cottages more bookable online. Rent a whole home for your next weekend or holiday. History of turf houses. Hotels near the icelandic turf house.
5 63 mi guesthouse heba 5 80 mi 360 hotel 5 14 mi lambastadir guesthouse 4 92 mi thoristun apartments 4 34 mi gesthus selfoss. View all hotels near the icelandic turf house on tripadvisor. Since wood was so hard to come by on this nearly treeless island farmers. I have written travel blogs on all of the remaining turf houses in iceland f ex.
Keldur turf farm and an employee from the national museum. Icelanders used to live in turf houses from the age of settlement till mid 20th century. Laufás turf house þverá turf house and grenjaðarstaður turf house all of which are located in north iceland. In few words just one room for everything and everyone.
Working spaces like the barn had a. Usually there was just one living bed kitchen room. Half of iceland s population was still living in turf homes in 1910. Turf houses traditional icelandic way of living.
In the 1960s the last people moved out of their turf house at bustarfell although in east iceland one turf house is still used as a summerhouse building houses with turf was the traditional form of architecture in iceland used by both the rich and the poor. Due to lack of trees in iceland building out of turf was a popular building material and thick turf walls were useful to ward. While most icelanders live in modern homes and apartments even up until the 1940s many lived in tiny houses called turf homes. Choose from more than 1 000 properties ideal house rentals for families groups and couples.
Because most of iceland lacked trees timber was not a viable resource for building. Keldur farm is a historical place and here lived one of the characters in the saga of njáll ingjaldur höskuldsson who lived at keldur. Dating as far back as 900 ad turf structures have played an important role in the history of iceland. Beds were set on the side kitchen at the bottom and then in the main central space the common area.