
Private Volcano Hike to Fagradalsfjall
122.609 ISK

Moderate
269.990 ISK
Trip Difficulty: 3/5, moderate.
Tour Highlights: Landmannalaugar, Laugavegur Trail, Þórsmörk (Thorsmork Valley), Hiking
We start in Landmannalaugar and make our way south through the Highlands. On the way we view fields of obsidian, red and yellow mountains, black sands and sparkling white glaciers. The Laugavegur trail ends in Thorsmörk, a green valley nestled at the foot of the famous glacier Eyjafjallajökull. On this 4 days trek you experience some of the best Icelandic nature has to offer glaciers, volcanoes, lava fields and geothermal colors and hot springs. The track is maintained and your guide will ensure you do not miss the best spots along the way, explain the scenery around you and geological history of Iceland.
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Arctic Adventures reserves the right to alter itineraries and/or timetables should it be necessary, due to adverse weather and or other related conditions.
For more details on what to pack please review our Laugavegur trek information package.
Your tour begins with an early morning departure from Reykjavík, heading out on a scenic 3–4-hour drive to Landmannalaugar. Along the way, you'll catch views of the South Coast and pass Iceland's most notorious volcano, Hekla, before entering the Highlands.
The Laugavegur Trail kicks off in the stunning Landmannalaugar. Before diving into the full trek, we'll do a scenic warm-up hike. It will take us through some of Landmannalaugar’s most breathtaking landscapes, including the otherworldly Laugahraun lava field, the striking Grænagil gorge, and the majestic Bláhnjúkur volcano. It’s the perfect way to ease into the journey while soaking in the area's raw beauty!
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). Walking time: 4-5 hrs. Ascent: 470 m (1 540 ft).
We will begin the day navigating through the Laugahraun lava field, passing the multicolored volcanic slopes of Brennisteinsalda before heading toward the steaming Reykjafjöll rhyolite mountains. We'll ascend through small gorges, the Stórihver hot spring area, and striking yellow mountain ridges.
From Hrafntinnusker, we descend into the gullies of Jökultungur, a geothermal wonderland filled with steaming hot springs and bubbling mud pools. Over time, geothermal activity has painted these gullies in vivid shades of yellow and red, contrasting beautifully with the pale sand-toned peaks around them. At the top of Jökultungur, we’ll take in breathtaking views of the Fjallabak region and, weather permitting, catch glimpses of the Mýrdalsjökull, Eyjafjallajökull, and Tindfjallajökull glaciers.
To reach our accommodation near Álftavatn lake, we’ll wade across a river—a thrilling yet safe experience. The day concludes with a hearty dinner and a chance to relax, soaking in the tranquil beauty of the lake and its serene surroundings.
Distance: 24 km (14.9 mi). Walking time: 8 – 9 hrs. Ascent: 900 m (2,952 ft).
After a hearty breakfast, we’ll set off for another exciting day of trekking. The journey begins with a stream crossing, now a familiar and fun part of the adventure, before we head into the vast black sand desert of Mælifellssandur. Along the way, we’ll pass the striking volcanoes of Stórasúla and Hattafell, their green moss-covered slopes standing out beautifully against the dark, rocky landscape.
If the weather is clear, we’ll be treated to incredible views of the Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull glaciers. These iconic volcano-glaciers are steeped in history—Eyjafjallajökull famously disrupted air travel in 2010 with its powerful eruption, and Mýrdalsjökull hides the unpredictable Katla volcano beneath its ice.
As we continue, the dramatic Markarfljótsgljúfur canyon comes into view. This stunning 200 m (656 ft) deep 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). Walking time: 6 – 7 hrs. Descent: 40 m (130 ft).
On day 4, we will set out on the final stretch of the Laugavegur Trail, leaving the dramatic landscapes of Emstrur behind as we make our way toward Þórsmörk. The trail leads us through the scenic Almenningar gorge, with the striking silhouette of Mount Einhyrningur (Unicorn Mountain) rising against the sky. Along the way, we’re treated to stunning glacier views of Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull.
As we approach Þórsmörk, the landscape begins to change. Sparse trees start to appear, gradually giving way to the dense birch forests that make this valley so unique. The air grows fresher, filled with the sounds of birds and the rustling leaves. Finally, we arrive in the lush oasis of Þórsmörk, surrounded by towering mountains and glaciers—a perfect place to celebrate the incredible accomplishment of completing the world-famous Laugavegur Trail.
Distance: 15 km (9.5 mi). Walking time: 6 – 7 hrs. Descent: 300 m (985 ft).
Nightly accommodation in mountain huts and all meals are included. Your experienced guide will lead the way and take you to the best spots safely.
Your guide organizes the meals, although assistance from participants is appreciated. You will meet people from all over the world – enjoy being part of a friendly team!