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Hiking & Trekking

From gentle half-day walks to multi-day wilderness treks, Iceland is a hiker’s dream — and our guided hiking and trekking tours open it up safely. Explore the rainbow mountains of Landmannalaugar, walk the famous Laugavegur and Fimmvörðuháls trails, hike to hidden waterfalls and hot rivers, or summit a volcano for sweeping views.

Knowledgeable guides handle navigation, safety and logistics in Iceland’s fast-changing conditions, so you can focus on the scenery. Whatever your fitness level, there’s a route to match — and few places reward walkers with such surreal, varied landscapes.

Best time to go: Summer (June–September) for Highland trails and long daylight; lower-elevation and coastal hikes are possible year-round.
NativosCorcovado Night Hike

NativosCorcovado Night Hike

13.548 ISK

3 hours
Glacier Beyond: Remote Two-Glacier Hike from Skaftafell

Glacier Beyond: Remote Two-Glacier Hike from Skaftafell

26.990 ISK

5 hours and 30 minutes
Private Volcano Hike to Fagradalsfjall

Private Volcano Hike to Fagradalsfjall

122.609 ISK

3 hours
THE GREAT WATERFALL HIKE AND BIKE – Biking

THE GREAT WATERFALL HIKE AND BIKE – Biking

56.000 ISK

7 hours
Solar Eclipse and Hike Between Two Fjords – Hiking

Solar Eclipse and Hike Between Two Fjords – Hiking

35.000 ISK

6 hours
KAYAKING – Kayaking in Patreksfjörður

KAYAKING – Kayaking in Patreksfjörður

17.000 ISK

2 hours
Silver Circle Private Tour: Glacier, Waterfalls & Hvammsvik Hot Springs

Silver Circle Private Tour: Glacier, Waterfalls & Hvammsvik Hot Springs

210.540 ISK

11 hours
Private South Coast Adventure with Black Pizza and Glacier Hike

Private South Coast Adventure with Black Pizza and Glacier Hike

196.900 ISK

12 hours and 30 minutes
Reykjavik History and Sightseeing Walking Tour

Reykjavik History and Sightseeing Walking Tour

5.969 ISK

2 hours
A Zipline in Vik, South Iceland

A Zipline in Vik, South Iceland

13.900 ISK

1 hour and 30 minutes

PRIVATE Þríhyrningur Hike | Half Day Tour | Pick up From Hotel Rangá

235.000 ISK

4 hours
Private Landmannalaugar Hiking tour from Reykjavik – Pathway to Paradise

Private Landmannalaugar Hiking tour from Reykjavik – Pathway to Paradise

250.000 ISK

13 hours

Glacier Hike on Sólheimajökull

13.900 ISK

3 hours
Highland Bus: Reykjavík / Hella / Hvolsvöllur to Thórsmörk Transfer

Highland Bus: Reykjavík / Hella / Hvolsvöllur to Thórsmörk Transfer

10.900 ISK

4 hours
Gear Express: Luggage transfer from Landmannalaugar to Thorsmork

Gear Express: Luggage transfer from Landmannalaugar to Thorsmork

30.750 ISK

3 days
Reykjadalur Hot Spring hike – Private Tour

Reykjadalur Hot Spring hike – Private Tour

73.082 ISK

5 hours
3-Day Icelandic Wilderness Hike

3-Day Icelandic Wilderness Hike

340.000 ISK

3 days

Kerlingarfjöll Super 4X4 Small Group Hiking Adventure Tour From Reykjavik

184.500 ISK

12 hours
THÓRSMÖRK | PRIVATE PHOTO-TOUR

THÓRSMÖRK | PRIVATE PHOTO-TOUR

250.000 ISK

12 hours
SOUTH COAST & GLACIER HIKE

SOUTH COAST & GLACIER HIKE

190.000 ISK

12 hours
5-Day Vatnajökull Wilderness Trek

5-Day Vatnajökull Wilderness Trek

279.000 ISK

5 days
A Walk on the Wild Side

A Walk on the Wild Side

220.000 ISK

4 days
Women Only – 4 Day Laugavegur Trek

Women Only – 4 Day Laugavegur Trek

249.990 ISK

4 days
Private Luxury Moonwalk Tour at Reykjanes 7h

Private Luxury Moonwalk Tour at Reykjanes 7h

169.000 ISK

7 hours

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to be experienced to hike in Iceland?

There are routes for all levels, from easy half-day walks to demanding multi-day treks. Guided tours match the route to your fitness and provide support.

When is hiking season in Iceland?

The main season is June to September, when Highland trails are snow-free and daylight is long. Lower trails near the coast can be hiked year-round.

What are the most famous hiking trails?

The Laugavegur trail (Landmannalaugar to Þórsmörk) and the Fimmvörðuháls trail are the best known, along with day hikes around Skaftafell and Þórsmörk.

What should I bring hiking?

Layered weatherproof clothing, sturdy boots, water, snacks and sun protection. For longer treks, follow your guide's full packing list.

Is it safe to hike alone in Iceland?

Weather and terrain change fast, so guided hikes are recommended, especially in the Highlands. Always check forecasts and leave a travel plan.

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