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Discover how to craft your own Viking-style knife and leather sheath in Reykjavik, with a traditional Icelandic lunch included, for a memorable 6-hour hands-on experience.

This Viking KnifeMaking Workshop in Reykjavik, priced at $404.01 per person, offers a unique chance to craft a Viking-style knife and leather sheath under the guidance of a skilled Icelandic craftsman. With a duration of approximately 6 hours, the experience is suitable for most skill levels and includes all necessary materials, tools, and a traditional Icelandic lunch. The tour departs from Mosfellsbær at 9:30 am, and group sizes are limited to 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention.
The workshop has received glowing reviews, holding a perfect 5.0 rating from five enthusiastic participants, who praise the knowledgeable guidance, relaxed atmosphere, and memorable keepsake. The tour’s emphasis on using natural materials collected from Icelandic nature makes this experience especially authentic and engaging for those interested in Viking history, craftsmanship, or hands-on activities. While it does not include hotel pickup, the workshop’s inclusion of a hearty traditional lunch makes for a fulfilling cultural outing.
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The Viking KnifeMaking Workshop is hosted by Creative Iceland, a reputable experience provider known for authentic and engaging activities. The workshop begins promptly at 9:30 am in Mosfellsbær, a town close to Reykjavik, making it convenient for visitors staying in the capital area. Participants receive a mobile ticket for easy access, and the whole session lasts about 6 hours.
This experience is designed to be relaxed yet informative, with a focus on practicing traditional techniques that have been refined over decades. The guide, or instructor, not only demonstrates each step but also shares stories about Icelandic culture and Viking history, adding a layer of storytelling to the hands-on activity.

The core of this experience is learning to craft your own Viking-style knife. The instructor provides detailed guidance on designing, shaping, sanding, polishing, and shaping handles, all using natural materials that have been foraged from Icelandic nature. These materials mirror those used during Viking times, providing an authentic touch to the process.
Participants are shown how to make a leather sheath for their finished knife, completing the Viking-inspired artifact. The process emphasizes traditional techniques, ensuring each person can create a functional and attractive tool that can serve as a keepsake or gift. The materials, tools, and one completed knife are included in the price, so there’s no need to bring anything except a willingness to learn and decent grip strength.

All the materials and tools needed for the knife-making process are provided, ensuring a smooth and engaging experience. Each participant leaves with one finished knife, beautifully crafted, along with the leather sheath. The workshop also includes a traditional Icelandic lunch, which features local dishes, along with tea or coffee, offering a well-rounded cultural experience.
The price also covers coffee, tea, and water, making sure attendees stay refreshed during the longer workshop. As the activity takes place rain or shine, participants can enjoy it regardless of Iceland’s weather, as long as they are prepared for outdoor collection of natural materials before the session begins.
Limited to a maximum of 10 travelers, this small-group setting promotes intimate learning and personalized attention. The walk-in meeting point is accessible by public transportation, and there is free parking nearby. The workshop is suitable for most people, regardless of prior experience, with no skill level required.
Service animals are allowed, and the activity is designed to be inclusive for most guests. Since the duration is approximately 6 hours, participants should be prepared for some physical activity, especially during the natural material collection and handling tasks.
The instructor, often praised as knowledgeable and patient, is central to the success of this experience. Described as talented and friendly, Palli guides participants through every step, explaining traditional techniques clearly and patiently. His stories about Iceland and Viking history add an engaging narrative layer to the craftwork.
The relaxed and fun atmosphere encourages questions and interaction. Reviewers frequently highlight how helpful and approachable the instructor is, helping even complete beginners produce impressive results. His experience spans decades, ensuring authentic craftsmanship and a genuine Viking feel.
A key part of this workshop is the traditional Icelandic lunch served during the break. This meal gives participants a taste of local cuisine and offers a chance to relax and chat. Including a lunch, tea, or coffee in the package adds significant value to the experience, transforming it into a well-rounded cultural activity rather than just a craft class.
The lunch complements the hands-on activity, providing a hearty break that helps participants recharge for the remaining work. It’s appreciated as a memorable part of the day, emphasizing Iceland’s warm hospitality and culinary tradition.

The tour starts at Mosfellsbær at 9:30 am and ends back at the same location. The activity is designed for most travelers, with no specific skill requirement. The booking window shows that most participants plan this experience 87 days in advance, indicating its popularity.
Since the experience is rain or shine, outdoor aspects such as collecting natural materials are not hindered by weather conditions. The group size is capped at 10 participants, ensuring a comfortable, engaging environment where each person receives plenty of guidance.
What makes this experience different is the focus on authentic, natural materials and the personalized guidance from an Icelandic craftsman. The hands-on approach allows participants to create a functional piece of Viking-inspired craftsmanship they can take home, making it more than just a sightseeing activity.
The inclusion of a local lunch and the small group setting create a warm, friendly atmosphere. Its perfect 5-star reviews reflect high satisfaction, especially praising the instructor’s patience, the quality of the finished knives, and the overall relaxed vibe.
This workshop is ideal for history enthusiasts, craft lovers, or anyone wanting a unique, hands-on activity in Iceland. It suits those interested in Viking culture or looking for a creative break from traditional sightseeing. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy learning new skills and making souvenirs they can cherish.
While accessible to all skill levels, strong grip strength is helpful for some tasks, and participants should be comfortable with some physical activity involved in handling materials. The 6-hour duration makes it a full, memorable day, especially appealing for those seeking an authentic Icelandic craft experience.
This workshop offers a rare opportunity to learn and practice Viking-era knife-making techniques with natural Icelandic materials. The guidance of a knowledgeable instructor and the inclusion of a traditional lunch make it a comprehensive cultural experience. The small group size and personalized attention guarantee a relaxed, engaging environment.
Participants leave with a handcrafted Viking knife and leather sheath, serving as a meaningful souvenir of their Iceland trip. Its high praise confirms it as a worthwhile activity for those wanting to combine craftsmanship, culture, and history in one memorable day.
“Had such a wonderful time with Palli. Knowledgeable and lovely to learn from. All you need to bring is willingness to follow directions and decent …”
What is included in the price of $404.01?
The price includes all materials, tools, one finished knife, a leather sheath, a traditional Icelandic lunch, and coffee or tea.
Is there an age limit or physical requirement?
There is no specific skill level required, but decent grip strength is recommended. The activity is suitable for most travelers, with no strict age limit mentioned.
Where does the tour start and end?
The experience begins and ends in Mosfellsbær, with the start time at 9:30 am.
Do I need to bring anything?
Only a willingness to follow instructions; all materials and tools are provided.
Is the experience weather-dependent?
No, it takes place rain or shine, as natural material collection can happen outdoors regardless of weather.
How long does the workshop last?
Approximately 6 hours.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience.
Is this experience suitable for children or only adults?
Most travelers can participate, and no specific restrictions are noted, making it suitable for families or groups.
Are vegetarian or special diet options available?
The included lunch is traditional Icelandic food; specific dietary accommodations are not mentioned.
How do I book this experience?
Bookings can be made via the Viator platform, with most reservations made well in advance, about 87 days on average.