Litlibær is a small turf house in Skötufjörður which was built in 1895 by two families. The walls on each side are built of natural stones but front and back made with timber and roof covered with turf. The two families lived together in it till 1917 and at one point 20 people lived there at the same time. It continued to be inhabited till 1969, but in 1999, the National Museum acquired the house. They renovated it inside and out, and it is now one of 38 houses in the organization´s possession. Today Litlibær is the perfect stop for a coffee and waffles which come with your choice of blueberry or rhubarb jam.
There you will also find a cozy café, famous for its waffles and cakes – the perfect place for a delicious break.