Hidden within the Leitarhraun lava field, Arnarker Cave offers an authentic caving experience away from the crowds.This 516-meter-long lava tunnel is a raw and rugged adventure, perfect for those seeking to explore Iceland's subterranean wonders.
🚗 Road
Access: Located off gravel Road 380 near Þorlákshöfn. The road is generally flat and manageable for most vehicles in summer, but conditions can vary.
Parking: A small parking area is available near the cave entrance.
❄️ Winter
In winter, the gravel road may be closed or challenging due to snow and ice. It's advisable to check road conditions before planning a visit during this season.
🥾 Access
Trailhead: A marked path leads from the information sign by the road to the cave.
Distance: Short walk from the parking area to the cave entrance.
Terrain: Uneven and rocky; sturdy footwear is essential.
🚻 Facilities
There are no facilities at the cave site. The nearest restrooms are located near Strandarkirkja Church, a short drive away.
💡 Tips
Equipment: Bring a headlamp or flashlight; the cave is pitch dark. Phone light isn't sufficient.
Clothing: Wear warm, waterproof clothing; the cave temperature is around 4°C year-round.
Safety: The cave has no man-made paths; be prepared to climb over boulders.
⏰ Best Time to Visit
Late spring to early autumn offers the most reliable road conditions and accessibility. Early morning visits can provide solitude and optimal lighting for photography.
⚠️ Safety Notes
Physical Fitness: Visitors should be in good physical condition due to the cave's challenging terrain.