Meet the Icelandic horse — a sturdy, friendly and remarkably sure-footed breed brought by the Vikings over a thousand years ago. Our horse riding tours let you explore Iceland’s countryside, lava fields, beaches and river valleys from the saddle, often experiencing the breed’s unique gait, the smooth ‘tölt’.
Tours welcome everyone from absolute beginners to experienced riders, with calm, well-trained horses, helmets and instruction provided. It’s a peaceful, authentic way to connect with both Icelandic nature and a beloved part of the country’s heritage.
No — most tours cater to beginners with calm horses and full instruction. Longer or faster rides are available for experienced riders.
It's a pure, ancient breed known for its friendly temperament and a unique smooth gait called the tölt. By law, no horses may be imported, keeping the breed pure.
Warm, comfortable layers and long trousers. Helmets are provided and required; sturdy closed shoes are best.
Yes — operators usually set rider weight limits (often around 100–110 kg) and minimum ages for safety. Check the specific tour.
Many tours welcome children, sometimes with led ponies for younger ones. Confirm minimum ages with the operator.