Eldgjá Trek Strútur Trek Combo from Base Camp
Eldgjá Trek is a 7-day tour with six days of trekking along the magnificent Eldgjá canyon from Lake Langisjór to Hvanngil hut via Strútur geothermal area. This tour starts and end in our Base Camp Hólaskjól Highland Centre
This tour starts in our Base Camp at Hólaskjól Highland Centre. Hikers will travel to Hólaskjól by their own volition. Pickup in the village Kirkjubæjarklaustur can be arranged. From Hólaskjól Higland the group will travel in our 4×4 bus as we drive the mountain road to Lake Langisjór and the Peak Sveinstindur.
The trek begins at Lake Langisjór by hiking to the top of the Peak Sveinstindur. The view from the top is spectacular. The view stretches over the breath-taking valleys and mountains. The hike continues from Peak Sveinstindur to a cabin by the river Skaftá where the first night will be spent. The first day’s hike will be around 4-5 hours long. The starting destination at the bottom of Sveinstindur is around 600 meters above sea level and the top is 1090 meters. The elevation is therefore 5-600 meters.
Langisjór is a large lake southwest of the glacier Vatnajökull. It is part of the Vatnajökull National Park. The lake is 27 square kilometers, 20km long and 2km wide, at its widest. The altitude is 662m above sea level. East of Langisjór is the mountain range Fögrufjöll in which many rock formations lead into the water and into the fjords and bays. By the southern end of the lake is Sveinstindur, a mountain named after Sveinn Pálsson, a physician and naturalist from the town of Vík. Sveinstindur is 1092m above sea level. The hike is relatively easy and hikers with little to no experience can get to the top with an increase of 400m in altitude. The view from the top is unique, it is said that in case the weather is good enough, a person should be able to see a view that stretches a quarter over Iceland. From the glacier Öræfajökull in the east, and the two glaciers Langjökull and Hofsjökull in the west. The view stretches over all Langisjór Lake additionally, an unforgettable sight to see. To the right of the lake is the mountain range Fögrufjöll with numerous lagoons between heights and peaks. East of Fögrufjöll runs the glacier river Skaftá, which has historically crashed with catastrophic floods. The floods originate in Skaftárkatlar, which is a geothermal area underneath the icecap of the Glacier Vatnajökull. From the east of the Skaftá river, one can see the crater Laki, where the lava from Laki crater flooded in the lowlands in 1783 – the third largest lava flow on earth since the last Ice Age.
On the second day of the trek, we leave the mountain hut at Peak Sveinstindur after breakfast and prepare our lunch pack for the day. We set the course to Skælingar hut. The trekking goes along side of the river Skaftá and through the valley Hvanngil. The second day of the hike is in a fabulously colorful landscape.
In Skælingar there is an old cabin that belong to the farmers in this part of Iceland. One of many such cabins in Iceland that were used in the autumn in the sheep round-up, when farmers collected sheep from the Highland. In Skælingar there are many amazing lava formations from the Laki eruption, that are beautiful scenery making the place strange and exotic. In Skælingar, the most adventurous hikers will be able to bathe in a cold mere.
Third trekking day starts with a trek to the mountain Gjátindur from the top of which a magnificent view of Iceland can be seen. From Gjátindur is a good view over the Eldgjá fissure wich is a 70 km long canyon.
Eldgjá is a fissure created by eruptions that took place in the year 934. The fissure is 60 km long and forms a canyon that extends from the mountain Gjátindur to the glacier Mýrdalsjökull in the southeast. We will observe the fissure and take a good look at the waterfall Ófærufoss.
The total lava flow from the Eldgjá eruption is estimated to be around 19 km3. That makes the Eldgjá eruption the most volumetric lava flow from one eruption in historical time. The origins of the Eldgjá eruption are from the Katla volcano system. At the end of this day trekkers will reach Hólakjól Highland Centre with a mountain lodge with a little more luxury than the previous two huts on this trek.
The fourth day in the tour is going to be a relatively short trek. The group will have a relaxing time and we will start trekking around noon. The first part of the trek is along the river Syðri Ófæra where we will observe the beautiful waterfall and pillar rock formation. The trek this day will end at Lake Álftavötn where the group spend the night in a mountain hut. Lake Álftavötn is a stunning place loded with lakes and rivers.
From Álftavötn hut the trek goes along with the Eldgjá fissues and along with the vast Svartahnúksfjöll “black mountains” on our way to Strútslaug, that lies south of the glacier Torfajökull. Strútslaug is an active geothermal area and there the explorers can relax in fully natural geothermal hot spring. The day’s trek ends in the mountain hut Strútur.
From Strútur hut the trek goes through black volcanic sand of Mælifellsandur to Slysaalda a place of old storis of hidden outlaws and tragic accident in the year 1868. On our way to Hvanngil Valley we might have the opportunity to get a good view over the black sand plain of Mælifellssandur and the Mountain Mælifell. The trek ends at the hut in Hvanngil, where we spent the last night.
On the last day of the tour the trekkers will be picked up after breakfast and we drive the mountain road Mælfellssandur, with a stop at the green mountain Mælifell, before we reach Hólaskjól Highland Center where the tour ends
Professional guide.
The trek is supported. All luggage is transported between huts and the trekkers travel light during the day.
Food and lunch pack for the day during the trek.
Accommodation in mountain huts during the trek.
The tour starts in our Base Camp at Hólaskjól Highland Center. Hikers will travel to Hólaskjól by their own volition. The road leading to Hólaskjól is clear for any type of car even though it is F road for the last 20 km if approached from South Cost Road number 1.
For those that are not willing to drive the F road pickup can be arranged in the village Kirkjubæjarklaustur.
Parking space is available at Hólaskjól Highland Center for travelers and hikers to park during the time of hiking.
The trek starts from our Base Camp in Hólaskjól Highland Centre at 13:00. We will trek along the river Syðri Ófæra where the travelers will observe a breathtaking waterfall, that doesn’t have any name, as we travel along the side of the river on our way to the shepherd hut in Álftavötn where we will have dinner and overnight accommodation.
Álftavötn is stunningly beautiful, fountains stream out from the lava fields and into the clear lake Álftavötn where vegetation reaches the water. There you can also find a natural Stonebridge that goes over the river Syðri-Ófæra.
The days trek will be around 4 – 5 hours, approximately 8 km.
Thermal underwear (top and bottom), at least two sets of shirts.
Wool or fleece thermal mid layer.
Hiking pants.
Waterproof and breathable pants and jacket.
Wool hat.
Gloves.
2 to 3 pairs of hiking socks.
Waterproof hiking boots.
Sleeping bag and travel pillow.
Sunglasses.
Sunscreen / after sun cream.
Travel sack for your baggage that is transported between huts/campsites.
Day backpack, 25-40 L.
River crossing shoes (old sneakers or similar for fording rivers).
Health supplies and prescription medicine.
Personal medical kit to include personal medication.
1–2-liter water bottle.
Towel.
Swimming clothes.
Shoes to wear when not hiking, like Teva-type sandals or similar.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 7 days
- Price From:
- 297.020 ISK