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Litli Kaffi ice cream in Hveragerði, CR
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View of Litli Kaffi in Hveragerði, CR
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View of Litli Kaffi in Hveragerði, CR
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Litli Kaffi

$Ice Cream
🕑 20-30 minutes👶 Perfect for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Even babies can enjoy a taste, while older kids love choosing from unique Icelandic flavors they won't find back home.

About

Litli Kaffi is a charming local ice cream shop in Hveragerði where families can treat themselves to authentic homemade Icelandic ice cream and sweet delights. This cozy spot offers a perfect pit stop for families exploring Iceland's geothermal town, with kid-friendly flavors and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy to relax after a day of adventure.

Highlights

  • Authentic homemade Icelandic ice cream with unique local flavors
  • Cozy, family-friendly atmosphere perfect for a quick stop
  • Affordable treat option during expensive Iceland travels
  • Located in geothermal town with hot springs nearby for combined activities
  • Sweet treats and confections beyond just ice cream

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Try traditional Icelandic flavors like licorice or skyr-based ice cream for an authentic cultural experience
  2. 2.Visit after exploring nearby hot springs or hiking trails as a perfect reward for kids
  3. 3.Bring Icelandic króna or check if they accept cards, as some small shops prefer local payment methods
  4. 4.The shop is small, so if visiting during peak tourist season (summer), be prepared for a short wait
  5. 5.Ask staff for recommendations on local favorites, they're usually happy to let kids sample flavors before choosing

Best Time to Visit

Visit in the afternoon after outdoor activities when kids need an energy boost. Weekday visits tend to be quieter than weekends. While open year-round, it's especially popular in summer (June to August) when tourists flock to the area.

What to Know

Budget-friendly with single scoops typically under $5 USD. Hveragerði is about 45 minutes from Reykjavik, so plan this as part of a day trip to the geothermal areas. Limited seating, so be prepared to enjoy treats on the go.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, making it a great family stop even during Iceland's dark winter months. Summer brings longer hours and more tourists, while winter visits offer a cozy retreat from cold weather adventures.

Nearby Eats

Hveragerði has several family-friendly restaurants including the Kjot & Kunst restaurant for hearty Icelandic meals, or grab provisions at local bakeries for picnics near the hot springs.

More Activities Near Hveragerði

Cafe

Sunnan Café

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Sunnan Café is a cozy local spot in Hveragerði where families can warm up with delicious hot chocolate and homemade treats after exploring Iceland's geothermal wonders. The welcoming community atmosphere makes it easy for parents to relax while kids enjoy freshly baked pastries and a casual environment where little voices are part of the charm.

Adventure

Reykjadalur Hot Spring Thermal River

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Reykjadalur offers a unique family adventure combining a scenic 3.5km hike through steaming geothermal valleys with the reward of bathing in a naturally heated river. Kids will be amazed by bubbling hot springs, steam vents, and the opportunity to swim in warm water surrounded by dramatic Icelandic landscapes. This memorable experience blends outdoor exploration with a natural spa day that children absolutely love.

Sports

Sundlaugin Laugaskarði

4.7

This geothermally heated municipal pool offers authentic Icelandic swimming culture with dedicated children's areas, exciting water slides, and relaxing hot tubs that parents will love too. The naturally heated pools stay comfortably warm year-round, making it a perfect family activity regardless of weather, and the 4.7-star rating reflects its popularity with both locals and visitors.

Museum

LÁ Art Museum

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LÁ Art Museum is a welcoming community art space in the geothermal town of Hveragerði that invites families to explore creativity together. With hands-on workshops, rotating exhibitions designed with children in mind, and creative classes where parents and kids can make art side by side, it's a perfect rainy day activity or cultural break from Iceland's natural attractions.