The Iron Age Farm is an open-air museum that gives visitors the opportunity to experience life in the Iron Age. Situated overlooking Hafrsfjord, the site offers a range of activities that provide insight into the everyday lives of people who lived 1,500 years ago. Visitors can participate in activities such as sitting around the fireplace, as well as watch demonstrations of iron making and charcoal production.
The museum also has a collection of artifacts from archaeological excavations, which provide valuable information about food and crafts from this period. In addition to the historical activities, there is a visitor center that functions as a service center for guests. Here, you can learn more about the Iron Age through stories and themed exhibitions about the farm and archaeological experiments. Animals and people from the Iron Age are part of the experience, giving an authentic sense of life in this era.



