Iceland Hiking & Trekking Tours
What if you hiked somewhere that looks like another planet? Iceland's Laugavegur Trail has rainbow-coloured mountains, black sand, and volcanic craters still steaming. You'll soak in natural hot springs at Landmannalaugar, walk past huge waterfalls, and trek across actual glaciers. Whether you catch Northern Lights or midnight sun depends on timing, but either way it’s unbelievable.
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Sarah • traveled in July, 2025
The Laugavegur Trail was incredible, the scenery exceeded my expectations. Glad we went early/mid July to enjoy walking across snow on Day 2 which was rapidly melting. Challenging hike with steep ascents & descents on loose rocky paths. The river crossings were very cold, but not too deep. Arctic Adventures provided a great itinerary. Our guide, Basia, was excellent (10/10). She did well to manage a group of 14 with varying hike fitness and ability. Communal hut sharing was a separate experience again, some huts were cramped and there was a double booking for 2 groups in one hut. Toilet and shower facilities were stretched due to a lot of people in the campgrounds as well. Expect to rough it for the 4 days on the Trail. Arctic Adventures provided good food, plenty of it, plus coffee. The additional day with glacier hike and visit to the waterfalls was definitely worth it. Arctic Adventures lead this really well. Stephen on the Glacier hike was excellent, clearly explained everything. Our driver for the day, Gunn, was also fantastic. She provided great info on the drive. Sharing lots of facts and stories which we hadn’t heard on the bus ride out to Landmannalauger where we started the Laugavegur Trail. Overall a fantastic experience, best for those who can hike distances over difficult terrain.
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Robyn • traveled in July, 2024
Amazing experience. The only criticism is I felt 2 guides would have been better especially when the fog came in. With so many different abilities/speed the group tended to spread out and occasionally was difficult to negotiate difficult sections of track. Went the wrong(more difficult way) a number of times.
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Stephanie • traveled in September, 2024
Amazing experience with an extremely capable, knowledgeable and friendly guide (Krista) and a lovely group of hikers.
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Laugavegur Trek with glacier hike - 7 Day (Huts)
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I had a wonderful experience.”
Kalpana, traveled in July
The iconic Laugavegur trail showcases Iceland's diverse landscapes. A 24km path connects Landmannalaugar to Álftavatn, crossing Mælifellssandur desert to Thorsmork Valley. Features glacier hiking at Solheimajokull and visits to Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls.
Duration 7 days Destinations Reykjavik, Landmannalaugar, Alftavatn, Emstrur, Thorsmork Nature Reserve, Fimmvorduhals Volcano, Hella Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 195 mi Operator Arctic Adventures From
- US$3,100
6-Day Laugavegur & Fimmvörðuháls in Huts
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fantastic trip and Emma was a guide I would love to take other trips with!”
Annemiek, traveled in July
Iceland's celebrated trek from Landmannalaugar to Fimmvörðuháls takes hikers past Hekla volcano and Dómadalur area. The trail weaves past Jökultungur's hot springs, through Þórsmörk's arctic birch forests, and up to the 2010 volcanic craters Magni and Móði. Mountain hut stays and full board included.
Duration 6 days Destinations Reykjavik, Landmannalaugar, Hrafntinnusker Mountain, Hvanngil, Emstrur, Fimmvorduhals Volcano, Thorsmork Age Range Ages 16+ Distance 196 mi Operator Icelandic Mountain Guides From
- US$3,267
Geluxe: Iceland: The Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Volcanoes & Hiking Húsafell
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Good itinerary, well organized tour.”
Peter, traveled in May
Iceland's diverse terrain stretches from Gjáin Valley to Skógafoss waterfall. The route includes Langjokull glacier's ice tunnels and paths behind Seljalandsfoss. Trails in Húsafell offer both moderate and challenging options, led by expert guides.
Duration 10 days Destinations Reykjavik, Snaefellsjokull National Park, Hella, Skogafoss, Gullfoss, Thingvellir National Park, Húsafell Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 415 mi Operator G Adventures From
- US$6,199
Laugavegur Trek with glacier hike - 5 Day (Huts)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Amazing experience with an extremely capable, knowledgeable and friendly guide and a lovely group of hikers.”
Stephanie, traveled in August
The premier 62km trek from Landmannalaugar to Thorsmork tests hikers with 900m ascents at Hrafntinnusker. The route winds through Jökultungur Mountain's slopes and Markarfljótsgljúfur canyon, culminating in expert-guided glacier hiking on Solheimajokull.
Duration 5 days Destinations Reykjavik, Landmannalaugar, Hrafntinnusker Mountain, Emstrur, Thorsmork Nature Reserve, Hella, Skogafoss, Seljaland, Solheimajokull Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 297 mi Operator Arctic Adventures From
- US$2,623
Trekking Eastern Iceland
25 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hikes were great and the scenery was superb.”
David, traveled in May
The rugged trails of Iceland's eastern wilderness wind from Borgarfjörður eystri Valley to Stórurð's rocky terrain. Daily hikes cover up to 18km, featuring Dettifoss Waterfall and Leirhnjúkur Lava Fields. Ideal for fit travelers seeking remote Icelandic landscapes.
Duration 6 days Destinations Egilsstadir, Bakkagerdi Age Range Ages 12+ Distance 48 mi Operator G Adventures From $2,349
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5-Day Laugavegur Trek in Huts
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The route is beyond beautiful. Well organized tour with fabulous guides.”
M, traveled in August
The renowned Laugavegur trail stretches from Landmannalaugar to Þórsmörk over 5 immersive days. Hikers pass Hekla volcano, navigate steaming hot springs in Jökultungur, and wander through the Álftavatn (Swan Lake) region. Mountain hut stays, qualified guides, and traditional Icelandic cuisine round out the adventure.
Duration 5 days Destinations Reykjavik, Landmannalaugar, Hrafntinnusker Mountain, Hvanngil, Emstrur, Thorsmork Nature Reserve Age Range Ages 14+ Distance 190 mi Operator Icelandic Mountain Guides From
17% Off- US$2,991
Hiking in Iceland- Off-the-beaten-path
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Trekking through Iceland's highlands is unlike anything else: days of walking through vast volcanic ash fields, endless mossy plateaus, and absolute silence.”
Umer, traveled in July
From Landmannalaugar, the path meanders through Laugahraun lava fields. A challenging 24 km route leads to Lake Álftavatn, crossing Mælifellssandur's black desert, with a 600m ascent up Peak Sveinstindur for panoramic glacier views. Daily routes span 15-24 km.
Duration 9 days Destinations Reykjavik, Landmannalaugar, Strutur, Holaskjol, Mount Sveinstindur Age Range Ages 25+ Distance 240 mi Operator Found Expeditions From
17% Off- US$5,252
Walk across Solheimajokull glacier's icy terrain on a guided trek with crampons, checking out moulins and seeing climate change effects up close. Hike the Reykjadalur thermal river trail to natural hot springs, passing Djupagilsfoss waterfall and geothermal vents along the way. Climb Stori-Dimon mountain for wide views of the southern lowlands and glacial river Markarfljot, then trek through Nauthusagil Canyon.
Duration 6 days Destinations Reykjavik, Blue Lagoon, Reykjadalur, Hvolsvollur, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, Gullfoss, Skogafoss, Solheimajokull Age Range Ages 15+ Physical Rating Easy Distance 421 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From
17% Off- US$3,030
Hornstrandir Traverse
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The views were amazing, right from the dock in Isafjordur to the dropoff in Horn, and then the hikes.”
Stephen, traveled in July
Rugged trails through Iceland's Hornstrandir Reserve include Kálfatindar (535m) and Hafnarskarð Pass (520m). This three-day adventure showcases dramatic coastlines, Arctic wildlife, and pristine wilderness camping. Expert guides lead the way through challenging terrain.
Duration 3 days Destinations Isafjordur, Hornstrandir Nature Reserve Age Range Ages 14+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 54 mi Operator Borea Adventures From
17% Off- US$1,418
Volcanic landscapes unfold from Hverfjall Crater's 140m depths to Storurd's glacier-carved terrain. Daily walks range 3-18km around Lake Myvatn and Borgafjordur Eystri. Asbyrgi canyon in UNESCO Vatnajokull National Park and Hvannagil's colorful rhyolite formations await.
Duration 8 days Destinations Reykjavik, Akureyri, Godafoss, Myvatn, Hverfjall Volcano, Dettifoss, Husavik, Bakkagerdi, Egilsstadir Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 559 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
17% Off- US$3,680
What our customers ask about Iceland Hiking & Trekking Tours
What are the best hiking trails in Iceland for different skill levels?
Iceland's trails range from gentle walks to demanding multi-day journeys. Beginners can explore the well-marked paths of Thingvellir National Park where trails follow clear routes past ancient lava fields. The coastal paths near Vik let you walk along black sand beaches where puffin colonies nest. For those seeking more of a challenge the Skaftafell area offers day hikes with 400m climbs that take 5-6 hours. Experienced hikers head to the remote Hornstrandir Nature Reserve or take on the 55km Laugavegur trail from Landmannalaugar to Thorsmork. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The varied landscape from volcanic fields to glacier views made every day unique and exciting."
What is the best time of year for hiking in Iceland?
The hiking calendar in Iceland centers on the summer months from June through September when trails open fully and weather stabilizes. The Laugavegur trail sees peak traffic in July and August thanks to mild temperatures and constant daylight. Hikers exploring the Snaefellsnes Peninsula often choose June to catch the wildflower displays while September brings rich autumn colors to Thorsmork Valley. A TourRadar traveler shared: "We went in July and had perfect hiking conditions with long daylight hours and comfortable temperatures around 12-15°C."
What type of accommodation can I expect on multi-day hikes in Iceland?
Sleep options on Iceland's trails span from rustic to refined. The classic Laugavegur route uses basic mountain shelters like the Álftavatn hut where hikers share dorm-style rooms. For treks through Hornstrandir private tent camps come equipped with cooking gear. Some routes let you upgrade to proper hotels such as Hotel Husafell near Langjokull glacier. As a TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The mountain huts were basic but clean and warm offering a true Icelandic wilderness experience."
What wildlife might I encounter while hiking in Iceland?
The trails of Iceland put you in prime position to spot native wildlife especially around Lake Myvatn and Borgarfjörður Eystri. Arctic foxes roam freely in Hornstrandir Nature Reserve while puffins crowd the coastal cliffs from May through August. Bird watchers head to Látrabjarg for seabird colonies and Þórsmörk Valley for its diverse species. East Iceland sometimes offers glimpses of wild reindeer. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Watching puffins at close range near Borgarfjörður Eystri was a highlight of our hiking adventure."
How physically demanding are multi-day hikes in Iceland?
The physical demands vary across Iceland's trail network. The Laugavegur Trek requires hiking 12-15km per day with climbs up to 900m making good fitness essential. Trails in the Eastern Fjords average 8-12km daily with moderate elevation gain. For an easier pace the 3-day Landmannalaugar Pearl tour keeps daily distances between 7-10km. Weather conditions can make any route more challenging. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The Laugavegur trek was challenging but manageable with breaks and our guide adjusted the pace to accommodate different fitness levels."
How do guided vs. self-guided hikes compare in Iceland?
Guided trips offer local expertise navigation help and safety support especially in remote areas like Hornstrandir. Self-guided walks work well on clear routes such as those around Skógafoss. Most guided options handle the logistics from booking places to stay to planning meals and moving bags between stops. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Our guide's knowledge of weather patterns and terrain was invaluable especially during river crossings on the Laugavegur trail."
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