the giantess in the mountain

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the giantess in the mountain
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Chezza57

I lovely walk around the harbour to The Giantess in the Mountain can be fun for adults and expecially children. Just above is the start of a cliff path.

carolyns390

Lovely to see, hidden within Kevlavik Harbour.Such a quirky idea, hilarious too, stay a while and you will find out why.... might be a little scary for the younger children.Look through and see the Giants feet And hear his laboured breathing and snoring. Just brilliant. Climb up on the plinth for further views of the sea. Free entrance too. Just made me smile....

hannab799

I went there with two foreign friends who came for a visit to Iceland. They wanted to experience some adventures with trolls and elves. I was afraid it would be to childish for them, but they enjoyed it very much! They laughed at the funny noises that came from the giant troll and they thought the troll and the cave were well worth the visit! Her giant bed and christmas tree with funny decorations was curious. This quick visit to the "skessuhellir" or cave of the troll was a hit! And it is a free entrance! From the cave is a nice view over the harbour and close by is a nice restaurant Duushus!

RMSRJ

IT's for kids but it's good to go and see and laugh at all the weird giantess' noises. Just two minutes form the harbour ,nice view of the sea.Free entrance

LucyS381

Stopped in to meet the Giantess before our flight, but she was asleep. We quietly poked around her home so as to not wake her. Most of the signage is in Icelandic and we weren't familiar with her origin story, but it's sort of a sweet place.

880Antonio_S

We went for a last walk in Iceland before flight back home. Keflavik is nice city with walk along the sea. The Giantess was a suprise at the end of path. We were firs looking around what is there( we heard heavy breathing) before we see through window :).

sophielouiseemily

Quirky is the best description I've seen for this so far. It's just below the Hotel Berg so it's a quick walk and something to include in your stroll around the place. I can't pretend that I consider it a "must see" but it would certainly entertain the kids!

SwordMaiden

We had to visit this cave as it sits just below the Hotel Berg where we were staying.Follow the giant footprints if you dare and as you sidle in through the door, you are aware of a huge snoring, farting figure in a rocking chair in the kitchen.Hilarious

Gthorst

I loved the Giantess, she is so friendly and her burbing and farting is a lot of fun to listen to :) A beautiful place by the harbour with a great view.

1Haffiegal

The Sisters spied this moss-covered cave/hut from our window seat at Duus then our server told us it was a Troll House used to entertain/scare children. "Double dog dare" and we were off. The paved walk to the entrance was slippery with rain but not a problem. Skessu was not only a Troll but also a Giantess, sitting in her rocking chair behind bars with a padlocked door. (Why bother with a creature her size?) It was damp, dark, filled with gloom but this is what Trolls love (read your Icelandic Trolls/elves, fairies lore before visiting). Our presence activated LOUD noises related to bodily functions. Funny but worth our time.

fishhawk1

You can see the troll's house from several spots around the harbor/town, looking like a roughly built entrance to a huge cave. I watched a teacher lead a group of young children towards it, and was pleasantly surprised to discover that the cave held a friendly troll who loved children - totally unlike the scary creatures from the fairy tales of our childhoods. Much better to introduce children to non-threatening creatures, rather than having them unable to sleep because of what might be under the bed or in the closet!

sofiegsd

A nice surprise at the end of our harbor walk. The Black cave with the Giantess was fun and quirky and a good introduction to Trolls in Iceland.Glad we found it.

MrBrazil85

It's a giant statue that looks like it's made by a high school art class sitting in a cabin built in the side of a cliff. There is really nothing more to it.

Ann98284

We had noticed a path and a door, so went exploring. What a delight! I'm very glad we hadn't found out about it here, and got to discover it ourselves.

TeamGirotti

Kids (8 and 11) enjoyed a quick stop to see the Giantess. No need to schedule more than 10 minutes. Parking right across the street; follow the giant footsteps into the cave.

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