While driving from Skagaströnd to Myvatn I passed by a little turf farm – Glaumbær.
A farmhouse is said to have stood on the hill at Glaumbær since the Age of the Settlements (900 AD). The present buildings vary in age; the most recent addition have been built in 1876-79, while the oldest – the kitchen, „long pantry,“ and middle baðstofa – are believed to have been preserved much as they were in the mid-18th century.