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Monday, February 2, 2026
Raufarhólshellir, Route 39 (Þrengslin), South Iceland
Visitors walking inside Iceland lava tunnel
Night light effects inside the tunnel
Iceland lava tunnel entrance
Iceland lava tunnel at night
Iceland lava tunnel interior view
Color light effects on lava walls
Top hole opening in lava tunnel

Step beneath Iceland’s lava — color, texture, wonder

Walk inside a vast lava tube carved by a fierce eruption, where waves of basalt, mineral colors, and seasonal ice tell stories of fire and frost.

Explore The Lava Tunnel — a cathedral of basalt

Just outside Reykjavík, Raufarhólshellir opens into a world shaped by volcanic force.

Guided tours lead you safely past illuminated rock textures, collapsed skylights, and winter ice pillars.

It’s an easy, unforgettable way to meet Iceland’s geology up close..

Raufarhólshellir — The Lava Tunnel Visiting timetable

Open year‑round with regular daily departures; winter schedules may be reduced. Check‑in typically 15 minutes before your booked slot.

Raufarhólshellir — The Lava Tunnel Closing Days

Tours may pause on select holidays or during severe weather. Always confirm operational status before driving.

Where is Located

Raufarhólshellir, Route 39 (Þrengslin), South Iceland

How to get to The Lava Tunnel

Raufarhólshellir sits 30–40 minutes from Reykjavík by car. Most visitors drive or book a guided tour with optional Reykjavík pick‑up.

By Train

Iceland has no rail service; reach the tunnel by car or guided transfer from Reykjavík.

By Car

From Reykjavík, take Route 1 southeast, then Route 39 (Þrengslin). The parking area is signposted; allow extra time in winter conditions.

By Bus

Public buses do not directly serve the cave. Join a guided tour with pick‑up, or use a taxi/transfer from Reykjavík.

On Foot

The site is in rural terrain — walking from Reykjavík isn’t feasible. Please arrive by car or tour transfer.

Raufarhólshellir — The Lava Tunnel

Skylight Collapses and Mineral Colors

Where the roof fell in, daylight paints the tunnel walls. Iron, sulfur, and other minerals tint the basalt with reds, yellows, and purple‑brown hues — a natural gallery of color.

Winter Ice Formations

In colder months, ice pillars rise and frost patterns lace the rock. Guides illuminate these ephemeral sculptures — a dreamy blend of fire‑made rock and winter’s artistry.

Textured Lava Walls and Flow Ridges

Look closely and you’ll see how molten rock once moved like a river: ropes, ridges, and smooth drapes of basalt now frozen in time.

Entrance to Iceland lava tunnel at sunset

The Lava Tunnel at a glance

Quick answers to plan a comfortable underground visit.

Book your Lava Tunnel visit

Timed, guided tours with safety gear provided — easy and immersive.

Choose standard or extended walks to see more of the tube and skylights.

Entrance to Iceland lava tunnel at sunset

The Lava Tunnel: guided cave experiences

Pick your tour length, add Reykjavík pick‑up if needed, and enjoy expert storytelling underground.

You can cancel free of charge up to the day before the visit.