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  • Prepare for an exclusive adventure along Iceland's Laugavegur Trail designed just for women! Picture yourself trekking ancient pathways amidst petrified lava fields and serene azure lakes. Explore iconic landmarks like Álftavatn lake, steeped in mythology, with an all-women crew by your side. After days of exhilarating hikes, find sanctuary in cozy mountain huts, reserved solely for our group. Swap stories, recharge, and bond with fellow adventurers in this empowering sisterhood experience. Join us on this legendary journey from Landmannalaugar to Þórsmörk, where you'll discover the true magic of female camaraderie amidst Iceland's stunning wilderness!

    • Join your guide and take the public bus from the BSI bus terminal at 07:00. Enjoy a scenic drive along the mountain tracks that lead to Landmannalaugar, passing by the Hekla volcano and other volcanoes in the Dómadalur area. After arriving in Landmannalaugar around noon, have lunch with your group and head south into the mountains! The trail will take you past steaming hot springs, small gorges, and stunning yellow mountain ridges contrasting the blue skies. Hike for about 4 hours and reach the Hrafntinnusker mountain hut, were you will spend the first night of your adventure.

      Distance: 12 km (7.5 mi)
      Walking time: 4 – 5 hrs
      Ascent: 470 m (1540 ft)

      Reykjavik
    • After a hearty breakfast at the hut, begin your second day with a descent down to the gullies of Jökultungur and witness the beauty of hundreds of steaming hot springs and mud pools. Soak up the fresh Iceland air and fascinating views to the south to the Álftavatn area, the Swan Lake, and the Mýrdalsjökull and Eyjafjallajökull glaciers. In the afternoon, arrive at Álftavatn hut where you will stay for the night. Relax with your group around the campfire and regain the energy for the next day.

      Distance: 12 km (7.5 mi)
      Walking time: 4 – 5 hrs
      Descent: 490 m (1610 ft)

      View of Iceland Laugavegur trek Landmannalaugar to Alftavatn and Borkmork
    • As you pass the foot of the green conic volcano of Stórasúla, prepare for unbelievable sights of the black deserts of Mælifellssandur. Hike towards another ancient and verdant volcano — the Hattfell — and enter the beautiful Emstrur region that serves as pastures over the summer. Before reaching your hut for the night, the Botnar hut, stop at the magnificent Markarfljót canyon. This hidden gem that cuts almost 200 m down into the rocks south of Hattfell is one of the most impressive and stunning canyons on Iceland but not visited by many. Use the photo ops and enjoy the spectacular views!

      Distance: 16 km (10 mi)
      Walking time: 6 – 7 hrs
      Descent: 40 m (130 ft)

    • After a peaceful night at the hut, continue your adventure through the small valleys and gullies of Emstrur. Notice the great Mýrdalsjökull glacier that rises only a couple of kilometers away! After several hours of hiking through the Icelandinc wilderness and lush green valleys, descend into Þórsmörk’s (the woods of Thor) filled with arctic birch forests and colorful wildflowers. After arriving at the huts in Þórsmörk, enjoy your last night with your group and a barbecue!

      Distance: 17 km (10.5 mi)
      Walking time: 6 – 7 hrs
      Descent: 300 m (985 ft)

      All-Women’s Classic Laugavegur Trail Hike
    • Spend the morning of your last day in Þórsmörk, where you can choose to walk along one of numerous paths. Visit the Sönghellir cave (Song cave) famed for its acoustics or climb up the small mountain of Valahnúkur from where magnificent views can be enjoyed, before taking the afternoon bus to Reykjavík. You should arrive at Reykjavik BSI bus at 19:20. Say your last goodbyes to these unforgettable landscapes, enjoy the moment, and prepare for take-off!

      Laugavegur Trail Hiking
    • What you get on this adventure:

        • An experienced, local, English-speaking guide with extensive knowledge of the area
        • 5 or 6 days of guided hiking along the Laugavegur Trail depending on your chosen itinerary
        • Mountain hut accommodation in shared dormitories
        • Meals during the hike
        • Kitchen and cooking equipment
        • Transport at the beginning and end of trek
        • Transfer of luggage
        • Lodging taxes

      All of the mountain huts are heated, some have electricity and some have hot water. They have bunk rooms with single and twin beds. Participants have to be prepared to share a bunk with other travelers from the group.

      What’s not included:

        • Showers in huts (payable on-site, approx. $3.5 per shower)
        • Transportation to and from Iceland
        • Accommodation before and after the tour
        • Meals before and after the hike (breakfast on day 1, lunch and dinner on the last day)

      Optional extras (have to be rented before the tour):

        • Sleeping bag
        • Hiking poles
        • Dietary supplement (vegan, vegetarian, pescatarian)
    • Meals will be prepared by all participants, guides and the team—make food and friends at the same time! Although the guide is usually the leader on the project this can go all ways.

      Special dietary supplements, such as vegetarian, pescatarian, vegan, gluten free or other supplements, can be accommodated at some extra cost. If you have any special dietary requirements, please let us know upon booking.

      Bring a water bottle that you can then fill with the tap water at the huts/campsites. Iceland’s water is perfectly safe to drink. There are also several streams along where people tend to get more water from!

    • For the Laugavegur Trail, you need to be able to hike for full days, carrying a daypack full of your gear. Each day you will hike between four and seven hours. On top of that, volcanic terrain can be challenging and the weather unforgiving. That said, if you are looking for adventure and up to the task of multiple days of full-day trekking, you’ll be rewarded immensely.

      In terms of backpack weight, you will only need to carry a smaller day backpack with your lunch, water bottle, medication, sunglasses, river crossing shoes, rain gear, and other items or clothing you might need for the day.

      The 6-day tour has extremely steep drop offs along the hiking trail and scrambling with the use of a chain is required both up and down. It is not for those with a fear of heights. Overall, the Laugavegur Trail is a challenging trek.

    • Here’s a list of the equipment you need to bring:

        • A duffel bag for the transport of your overnight gear between mountain huts
        • Day backpack for extra clothes and lunch pack during the day (around a 25-40L bag)
        • Your own sleeping bag – a basic sleeping bag with no specific temperature rating is sufficient for this entire trek since all the mountain huts are heated (available to rent)
        • Small thermal mat to sit on — optional
        • Hiking poles — optional (available to rent)
        • Gaiters — optional but recommended for departures in June and early July
        • Gloves – wool or synthetic 2 pairs of different thickness
        • Long sleeve shirt (thermal underwear) – wool or synthetic
        • T-shirt (thermal underwear) – wool or synthetic
        • Light wool or fleece sweater (2nd layer)
        • Warm, down jacket
        • Puffy jacket e.g. Primaloft — optional
        • Jacket with a good hood – windproof, waterproof and breathable, e.g. Gore-Tex or comparable
        • Soft-shell trousers – strong and light material that dries quickly
        • Rain pants – windproof, waterproof and breathable — full raingear is mandatory in Iceland, poncho is not useful because of wind
        • Socks – wool or synthetic
        • Change of clothes for wearing in the hut
        • Sunhat
        • Wool hat
        • Sturdy hiking boots – waterproof with good ankle support
        • River crossing shoes – walking sandals or old running shoes with a good grip are a good choice, along with a pair of warm socks or neoprene socks
        • Comfortable shoes for the camp
        • Quick dry towel – lightweight and packable
        • Swimwear if you want to bathe in the hot geothermal pool in Landmannalaugar
        • Toiletries (sunscreen, hand sanitizer, bug spray, toilet paper, etc.)
        • Water bottle or hydration bladder (2L capacity)
        • Lunch box
        • Pocket knife
        • Aperitif or other heart-warming spirits – liquor laws in Iceland prohibit the sale of alcohol, so having a thermos flask to share with your fellow travelers in front of the campfire can be the crowning of a good day — optional
        • Headlamp or flashlight
        • Sunglasses
        • Earplugs
        • Portable power bank
        • Dry-bags for electronics and extra clothing — optional
        • Camera — optional (but recommended)

      Dress comfortably and for the weather in warm clothes you can move in. Iceland is home to infamously unpredictable weather, so you need to be prepared with the right gear.

      There is a limited space on the luggage trailer, so try to pack light out of consideration to other passengers on the tour and use a a waterproof duffel bag which is easier to store. If you have extra luggage that you would like to leave, we recommend storing luggage at the BSI Bus terminal (fees apply) or another luggage storage space in Reykjavik.

    • Group sizes and pricing

        • For this all-women classic Laugavegur Trail, the usual client-to-guide ratio is 16:1.
        • It takes a minimum of 6 people for this tour to operate. The maximum group size is set at 16 participants.

      All-women classic Laugavegur Trail tours can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.

      Min. age requirements

        • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
        • Minors older than 14 may join the hike on a case-by-case basis, but must be in the presence of a parent or legal guardian.

      If your group has hikers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

    • If you are an individual traveler, you are more than welcome to join the group. The guide will be adding travelers until the minimum group size to confirm the trip can be guaranteed. There are no supplements to individual travelers, as they will share a room.

    • All rates are based on current purchasing prices in Iceland. Your guides reserve the right to change prices without notice due to inflation, changes in oil prices, government taxes, or any other cost increases that are outside the guide’s control. Your guides will absorb an amount equivalent to 5% of the price. Amounts that exceed the 5% will be charged and clients will be entitled to cancel their booking with a full refund if the surcharge exceeds 10%. Eventual changes in rates will not be made with less than 4 weeks’ notice before departures or on bookings already made and confirmed.

      Your guides reserve the right to alter tours and itineraries due to weather or road conditions. All programs can be changed or cancelled at any moment during the trip to assure the safety of the clients and staff. No responsibility is accepted for losses, expenses due to delays, changes of flights, or other services or because of strikes, accidents, sickness, damage, negligence, weather, war, changes in schedules, or other similar causes.

      IMG does not assume responsibility for accidents or death that can be traced to the participant’s negligence, acts of third parties or exterior circumstances, such as weather, natural occurrences, war, or other similar causes.

    • To get to the Laugavegur Trail, most people fly into Keflavík International Airport (KEF) — about three and a half hours away from the trailhead. You can take a bus or a taxi to Reykjavik, where you’ll join your guides who will transport you to the trailhead. 

      The meeting location is BSI Bus terminal. After joining your guides, a scenic 3.5-hour drive is the only thing separating you from your hiking adventure!

    • 57hours is committed to providing safe outdoor adventure experiences. We require all guides using our platform to have a COVID-19 safety plan and to make the details of that plan accessible to travelers. In most cases, group sizes will be reduced, guides will avoid overcrowded locations, and other safety measures will be met depending on the location and activity.

      We also expect clients to respect local regulations and take measures to protect themselves, guides and the communities they’re travelling to. For more information on COVID-19 measures on Laugavegur Trail, Iceland, please visit the official Government of Iceland and Official Information about Covid in Iceland websites.

      Please contact us if you have any questions or require further information. We are happy to provide you with the most up-to-date information!

    • Iceland, the “Land of Fire and Ice”, has forever lived with volcanic activity. Minor and major eruptions have occurred every few years since the island was formed. Some of Iceland’s appeal, aside from sheer natural beauty, surely stems from this very fact.

      However, every new eruption, such as the recent Reykjanes Peninsula fissure, will make some travelers, tourists, and adventurers uneasy, especially given the fact that sensationalist media is not immune to misinformation and speculation.

      Since we work with a number of expert local guides in Iceland, we thought we’d share their input and fill you in on what’s actually going on.

      First of all, air traffic has not been affected. Flights to and from Keflavík International Airport and Reykjavík Domestic Airport are operating as they always do.

      Second, the effects of volcanic activity have been localized, with some roads closed, and all services in Iceland are operating as usual. Reykjavik, the capital, is around 40 km (25 miles) away from the volcanic fissure, and life there is as normal as ever.

      And third, trips offered by 57hours are taking place much further away, and are thereby even less likely to be affected by the volcanic activity, being perfectly safe for adventurers. Naturally, the authorities (and guides) are monitoring the situation and doing everything possible to keep both local residents and visitors safe and well informed.

      In case you have any additional questions or dilemmas, feel free to get in touch with either your guide or 57hours. For more information, please visit:
      https://safetravel.is/
      https://www.visiticeland.com/article/volcano-info

      Or watch the video with Dr. Matthew Roberts from the Icelandic Meteorological Office explaining the recent volcanic activities in Iceland:
      https://youtu.be/QA3-BXYuYrw?feature=shared

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