
Private Hiking Guided Tour: Vikings and Waterfalls
Private Hiking Guided Tour: Vikings and Waterfalls
This tour is a seasonal tour. The reason for it is that the roads that allow access to most of the sites are closed or impassable in the winter time.
Even during the summer months, some sites require special vehicle to get to them. And we have just the kind of jeep you need.
We will also take advantage of this vehicle to drive on the backroads that connect those sites together. It allows us to cruise away from the crowds, and will give you a strong adventure feeling.
Finally, the main perk about this tour is to not only focus on nature, but also gives you an insight of Viking history.
Private transportation
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Parking Fees
Entrance to the exhibition
- It is a hiking tour. The hikes are of moderate difficulty.
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- No public transportation nearby
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Not recommended for people with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- The total duration includes the driving time between locations and to/from the departure point
- As it is a private tour, we are not picking up anybody else than you, therefore the tour begins as soon as we have picked you up.
- A 100% charge applies if canceled within 1 days of the start time.
- Free cancellation up to 1000 days before the start time.
- Hjálparfoss
Our first stop and first waterfall of the day. Here we will discover the double waterfall of Hjálparfoss.
- Stöng
After driving along a dirt road, in lunar-like landscapes, we will take a short walk to Stöng.
Stöng is the place of archeological findings of a longhouse from the Viking era, probably abandonned after an eruption from Hekla in the 12th century.
- Gjáin
Among black lava fields and dark mountains, exist an oasis, with rivers and waterfalls flowing down a lushy valley, this is Gjáin.
- Háifoss and Granni
Háifoss means the “tall waterfall”, and falling from 122m, is one of the tallest waterfall in Iceland. Its neighbor, Granni, is just as magnificient.
There, you will take a 4km hike to go to the bottom of Háifoss and feel its might and power
- Þjóðveldisbærinn
This exhibition / museum, is a replica of the longhouse that we could previously see in Stöng. This will be the opportunity for us to really understand what life could be like in the viking era in Iceland.
- Ingólfskáli – Viking restaurant
To conclude our day, but still carry on with the viking thematics, we will have dinner at Ingólfskáli, a viking restaurant with a fine and delicious cuisine, made from locally sourced ingredients.
Icelandic weather can be changing from one extreme to the other very quickly, come with waterproof clothing.
It is also advisable to take a packed lunch with you as there will be no restaurant on our route
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 9 hours













