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7 DAY LAUGAVEGUR TREK WITH A GLACIER HIKE
We start in Landmannalaugar, a geothermal wonderland, and make our way south through the Highlands. On the way lies fields of obsidian, red and yellow mountains, black sands and sparkling white glaciers. We stop at different areas each night hiking from hut to hut and ending in Thorsmork, a green valley nestled under the famous glacier Eyjafjallajökull and Myrdalsjokull. All meals are included and your guide is there to provide local information and assistance. The Laugavegur trail together with Fimmvörðuhals pass was chosen one of "20 Best Hikes in the world" by National Geographic. After the trek we will explore the magical south coast where we will join a glacier hike and explore beautiful waterfalls and the magnificent Black Sand Beach.
Day 7: After a good night sleep in hotel in Hella we will take a trip to the magical south coast of Iceland where we will for example see some beautiful waterfalls and embark on a Glacier Hike.
We’ll begin our adventure with an early morning drive out of Reykjavík, heading toward the Highlands. The journey to Landmannalaugar takes about 3 to 4 hours, with scenic views of the South Coast and a glimpse of Hekla, one of Iceland’s most infamous volcanoes.
Once we arrive in Landmannalaugar, the starting point of the Laugavegur Trail, we won’t jump straight into the full trek. Instead, we’ll take the day to stretch our legs on a beautiful warm-up hike. This loop leads us through some of the area’s most impressive sights—twisting lava fields, the colorful Grænagil canyon, and the blue-toned slopes of Bláhnjúkur. It’s a relaxed introduction to the dramatic landscapes that lie ahead.
We'll spend our first night at Landmannalaugar. In the evening, we'll enjoy a delicious dinner, get to know each other better, and unwind in the trail’s only natural geothermal hot spring, an unforgettable experience surrounded by Iceland’s stunning highland beauty.
Distance: 8 km (4,9 mi). Temps de marche: 4-5 heures. Ascension: 470 m (1,540 ft).
We’ll start the day navigating through the Laugahraun lava field, a rugged path shaped by past eruptions. From there, the trail winds past the colorful slopes of Brennisteinsalda and toward the steaming Reykjafjöll rhyolite mountains. We’ll climb through narrow gorges, walk by the bubbling Stórihver hot spring, and follow ridgelines painted in vivid yellows by geothermal activity. The landscape soon shifts dramatically to the black obsidian desert of Hrafntinnusker, where we’ll pause to enjoy lunch in this unique terrain.
Depuis Hrafntinnusker, nous descendons dans les ravins de Jökultungur, un pays des merveilles géothermiques rempli de sources chaudes fumantes et de bassins de boue bouillonnants Au fil du temps, l'activité géothermique a peint ces ravins dans des nuances vives de jaune et de rouge, contrastant magnifiquement avec les sommets aux tons sable pâle qui les entourent Au sommet de Jökultungur, nous admirerons des vues imprenables sur la région du Fjallabak et, si le temps le permet, nous apercevrons les glaciers Mýrdalsjökull, Eyjafjallajökull et Tindfjalljallajallajökull.
Pour rejoindre notre logement près du lac Álftavatn, nous traverserons une rivière en pataugeant mais en toute sécurité. La journée se termine par un dîner copieux et une chance de se détendre, en nous imprégnant de la beauté tranquille du lac et de son environnement serein.
Distance: 24 km (14,9 mi). Temps de marche: 8 heures 9 heures. Ascension: 900 m (2 952 pieds).
Après un copieux petit déjeuner, nous partirons pour une autre journée passionnante de trekking Le voyage commence par une traversée de ruisseau, maintenant une partie familière et amusante de l'aventure, avant de nous diriger vers le vaste désert de sable noir de Mælifellssandur En chemin, nous passerons devant les volcans saisissants de Stórasúla et Hattafell, leurs pentes couvertes de mousse verte se détachant magnifiquement sur le paysage sombre et rocheux.
Si le temps est clair, nous aurons droit à des vues incroyables sur les glaciers Eyjafjallajökull et Mýrdalsjökull. Ces volcans-glulliers emblématiques sont imprégnés d'histoire. Eyjafjallajökull a perturbé le voyage aérien en 2010 avec sa puissante éruption, et Mýrdalsjökull cache l'imprévisible volcan Katla sous sa glace.
As we continue, the dramatic Markarfljótsgljúfur Canyon comes into view. This stunning 200-meter-deep (656 ft) gorge, carved by a glacial river, is a real highlight of the day. We’ll eventually reach Botnar, a green oasis nestled in the middle of the black desert, where we’ll spend the night. After a delicious dinner, you can relax and enjoy the tranquil scenery in the soft evening light.
Distance: 15 km (9,5 mi). Temps de marche: 6 heures 7 heures. Descente: 40 m (130 ft).
Le jour 4, nous partirons sur le dernier tronçon du sentier Laugavegur, laissant derrière nous les paysages spectaculaires d'Emstrur alors que nous nous dirigeons vers ó ursmörk. Le sentier nous mène à travers les gorges pittoresques d'Almenningar, avec la silhouette saisissante du mont Einhyrningur (montagne de la Licorne) s'élevant contre le ciel En cours de route, nous avons droit à de superbes vues sur les glaciers d'Eyjafjallajökull et de Mýrdalsjökull.
À l'approche de uréórsmörk, le paysage commence à changer Des arbres clairsemés commencent à apparaître, laissant progressivement la place aux forêts de bouleaux denses qui rendent cette vallée si unique L'air devient plus frais, rempli des bruits des oiseaux et des feuilles bruissantes Enfin, nous arrivons dans la luxuriante oasis d'oursomörk, entouré d'imposantes montagnes et glaciers endroit parfait pour célébrer l'incroyable accomplissement de compléter le célèbre sentier Laugavegur.
Distance: 15 km (9,5 mi). Temps de marche: 6 heures 7 heures. Descente: 300 m (985 pieds).
The hike to the Magni and Modi volcanic craters offers a stunning journey through Iceland’s rugged and ever-changing volcanic landscape. This path follows part of the fimmvörðuháls Trail, starting and ending in the lush Þórsmörk valley. Walk surrounded by steep mountains and glaciers, shaped by the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull. Along the way, you'll pass through black sand plains, sharp lava ridges, and remnants of recent geological activity, all framed by distant glaciers and dramatic skies.
As you approach the craters, the landscape transforms into a stark, otherworldly terrain of fresh lava fields and steaming vents. The craters, named after the sons of Thor in Norse mythology, offer incredible views into their jagged rims and the surrounding volcanic features. On clear days, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of Mýrdalsjökull glacier and the Highlands, a stark contrast to the raw volcanic textures underfoot. The trail itself is moderately challenging, with some steep sections and loose gravel, requiring good footwear and a reasonable level of fitness.
Distance: 16 km (10 mi). Temps de marche: 7 heures 8 heures.
We will spend the last day exploring Þórsmörk and the surrounding area. If weather conditions allow, you can take on a steep hike up Mount Útigönguhöfði. For those who are not up for a challenge, a stroll to Húsadalur might be an option, or just relaxing around Langidalur before returning to Reykjavík.
After the trail, you’ll board the highland bus and depart for Hella. You’ll spend the night in a comfortable countryside hotel in preparation for our visit to Iceland's famous South Coast the next day.
Distance: 6 km (3,5 mi). Temps de marche: ~3 heures. Ascension: 275 m (902 pieds).
On the final day of our journey, we’ll explore Iceland’s stunning South Coast. The day begins with breakfast at your hotel, followed by pickup for a scenic drive to Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where a 60 m (196 ft) cascade tumbles into a lush valley. You can step behind the waterfall to experience its magic from a unique angle.
Next, we’ll visit Skogafoss waterfall, known for its wide, thundering cascade and a hillside path offering panoramic views. Along the climb, you’ll see two intriguing rock formations, said in legend to be trolls turned to stone by the sunrise.
We’ll stop at Reynisfjara, a striking black sand beach known for its towering basalt columns, roaring Atlantic waves, and dramatic sea stacks like Reynisdrangar. Its otherworldly beauty and powerful tides make it a breathtaking and mysterious natural wonder.
Our tour concludes at Solheimajokull glacier, a dramatic expanse of ice flowing from the larger Mýrdalsjökull glacier. At the base camp, our expert guide will provide equipment and a safety briefing before leading us onto the glacier itself, sharing insights into its formation and role in shaping Iceland’s landscape.
Finally, we’ll return to Reykjavik, dropping you off at a designated point within the city.
*Please note that only breakfast at your accommodation is included on this day. Throughout the day, there will be stops where you can purchase food and beverages.