Njarovik is one of the three communities that makes up Reykjanesbaer. It has actually been joined with the town of Keflavik for quite some time as the two villages grew so close together that their boundaries were nearly indistinguishable. Njarovik is home to one of the few stone churches in the entire country. Once you visit the church, it is a beautiful and easy walk to the nearby sea cliffs that look down on the majestic waves and provide a great spot to watch the native birds of the area. There is also a fully reconstructed turf farm house that has been replicated to show a typical dwelling used by fishermen of Iceland during the 19th century. Not only is the house worth visiting just to see the construction and living conditions but it also houses the folk museum of the village by filling the dwelling with unique historical pieces that are native to the area.