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You can share a room with another hiker or reserve a single room for an additional fee. If you are traveling with other hikers and would like to share a room with them, please leave us their names in the notes at the end of this page.
Let us know if you have allergies, gluten intolerance or other dietary requirements (pescatarian, vegetarian, vegan). Your guide can accommodate most diets for an additional fee. Please give us more information regarding your dietary requirements by leaving a note at the end of this page.
The bus can pick you up in one of the locations in Reykjavik between 7.00 and 7.30 am or outside of Reykjavik around 8.15 or 9.00 am, depending on your chosen pick-up point. *Note that it can take up to 30 minutes before the bus departs the given locations.
None I don’t need pickup I’m not yet sure, I will notify you as soon as I book my hotel 7.00 am Reykjavik’s City Hall (Ráðhúsið) on Vonarstræti 7.00 am Reykjavik’s Hallgrímskirkja Church 7.00 am Reykjavik Campsite 8.15 am Selfoss N1 Gas Station 9.00 am Hella Bus Stop
None I don’t need drop-off I’m not yet sure, I will notify you as soon as I book my hotel Hella Bus Stop N1 Hveragerði N1 Hvolsvöllur N1 Selfoss Reykjavik Campsite Reykjavik’s City Hall (Ráðhúsið) on Vonarstræti
Be ready for an early pick-up and leave civilization for the magnificent Highlands, Iceland’s largest uninhabited wilderness. The drive to Landmannalaugar, the starting point of the hike, will take 3-4 hours. Pass by the magnificent volcano Hekla, the most active volcano in Iceland, and arrive in Landmannalaugar. Leave your bus behind and set foot onto the famous Laugavegur Trail Grab a quick lunch and begin your six-day trek across the Highlands. Hike through the Laugahraun lava field and Vondugil canyon and admire the incredibly vibrant colors of the rhyolite mountains this country is famous for. As you approach your accommodation at Landmannalaugar, you will see the Graenagil gorge and climb up to Blahnukur Volcano if time allows.
Hiking distance: 8 km / 4.9 mi Walking time: 4-5 hours Ascent: 470 m / 1,540 ft Included meals: Lunch, dinner Accommodation: Mountain hut in Landmannalaugar
Start off your second day with a nutritious breakfast and descent from the snowy peaks into a green valley. En route, pass the colorful mountains and the Jökultungur area where the geothermal activity contrasts with the sandy hues and green meadows of the valley. Hike to the Fjallabak area and Álftavatn Lake, where you will be spending the night. Before reaching your accommodation, you will have to cross a river on foot—a very exciting experience for everyone! The water is chilly, but not too deep (up to the knee or thigh). Today’s hut will be bigger than the first, with a spacious kitchen and dining area. After a warm dinner, walk around the area if the weather is good and get some well deserved rest.
Hiking distance: 24 km / 14.9 mi Walking time: 4-5 hours Descent: 490 m / 1,610 ft Included meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Mountain hut in Álftavatn
After an energizing breakfast, start your day by wading across another stream. The next part of the trail is quite flat and easy. Pass by the incredibly scenic Stórasúla and Hattafell volcanoes whose hills are covered by moss, making them stand out from the surrounding black desert. On your way to the next destination, Emstrur, you’ll get outstanding vistas of the nearby volcano glaciers, Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull. As you approach the hut, a green oasis unfolds in the midst of the black sand desert on the side of a stunning 200-meter (656 ft) deep glacier river canyon. Tonight’s hut is located by the side of a small stream, in an idyllic location.
Hiking distance: 15 km / 9.5 mi Walking time: 6-7 hours Descent: 40 m / 130 ft Included meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Mountain hut in Emstrur
On the fourth day, hike the last leg of the Laugavegur trail. Walk along the mighty Almenningar Gorge of and pass by Mount Einhyrningur (also known as the Unicorn Mountain). As you continue along the trail, the vegetation will start to change and bushes and small trees will begin to appear here and there until you find yourself surrounded by a birch forest, reaching Thorsmörk Valley. Tonight’s accommodation will be in a hut surrounded by mossy slopes beneath the Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull Glaciers.
Hiking distance: 15 km / 9.5 mi Walking time: 6-7 hours Descent: 300 m / 985 ft Included meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Mountain hut in Thorsmörk
Today you’ll take on the most demanding and the most scenic leg of the trek, the magnificent Fimmvörðuháls Pass. The path leads from the valley along a steep path up to a broad plateau. As you climb higher, you might be able to see all of the scraggy mountain ranges, snowy peaks, and glaciers surrounding you. Visit the two new volcanic craters, Magni and Móði, which were formed during the Eyjafjallajökull eruption in 2010. After reaching the peaks of the craters, take the same path to return to Thórsmörk. Congratulate each other for completing the Laugavegur and Fimmvörduháls hike!
Hiking distance: 16 km / 10 mi Walking time: 7-8 hours Ascent: 800 m / 2,600 ft Included meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Mountain hut in Thorsmörk
On the final day in the Icelandic wilderness, your group and guide will decide the itinerary for the day! You can either explore the area of the Katla and Eyjafjallajokull volcanoes located nearby or hike up the Valahnukur Mountain—the most spectacular viewpoint overlooking the Thorsmork Valley. It is also possible to simply stay in Thorsmork and relax after miles of hiking. Leave the Highlands behind, return to civilization and spend the night in a country hotel in Hella.
Included meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Country hotel in Hella
After the exhausting multi-day trek, you will finally have enough time to sleep in. You will be picked up around 9:30 am and embark on a tour of Iceland’s spectacular South Coast. Visit the two most famous waterfalls in Iceland, Skógafoss, and Seljalandsfoss, both approximately 60 m (196 ft) high. As your adventure comes to an end, strap on crampons and climb up a glacier! Explore the glacier’s surreal formations, deep crevasses and ice sculptures. A professional glacier guide will be with you and tell you about the history and geology of the area as well as the features of glaciers in general. After a long day, head back to Reykjavík where you will spend the night at a hotel.
Included meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Hotel in Reykjavík
On the final day, you will explore the natural attractions of the famous Golden Circle. Your first stop will be the Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thingvellir was the location of the first parliament in the world which was founded around 930 AD. Next stop is a geothermal area. The main attraction of the site is Strokkur Geyser, which is famous for spouting water up to 40 m (130 ft). Stop by the gigantic waterfall Gullfoss and finally, head to a geothermal hot pool called the Secret Lagoon. Don’t forget your bathing suit and relax in the warm and therapeutic water. Head back to Reykjavík where your adventure ends.
Included meals: Breakfast
Here’s what’s included:
What’s not included:
You need to be able to hike for full days, carrying a daypack full of your gear which means you should be physically very fit. Each day you will hike between three and eight hours. On top of that, volcanic terrain can be challenging. 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 daypack with your lunch, water bottle, medication, sunglasses, river crossing shoes, rain gear, and other items or clothing you might need for the day. The rest of your luggage will be transported by the guide from hut to hut.
There are no requirements for the glacier walk. Your guide will teach you the basics of glacier walking, show you how to use the equipment, and lead you safely through the spectacular scenery at a relatively slow pace.
Here’s a list of the equipment you need to bring:
Dress comfortably and for the weather in clothes you can move in. Iceland is home to infamously unpredictable weather, so it’s best to be prepared with the right gear. It is recommended to dress in layers. 3 or 4 upper layers are highly recommended such as a light T-shirt (preferably wool) next to the skin, then a fleece or heavy wool garment, topped off with a waterproof windbreaker.
There is a limit of 1 piece of luggage per participant that can weigh up to 20 kg (+your daypack). Since there is limited space on the luggage trailer, try to pack light out of consideration for other passengers and use 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.
When glacier hiking, you will be provided with an ice axe, crampons, harness and helmet. This will help you to complete the tour safely. The minimum shoe size to attach crampons is EU 35.
Meals will be prepared by all participants, guides, and the team—make food and friends at the same time!
Special dietary supplements, such as vegetarian, pescatarian, vegan, gluten-free, or other supplements, can be ordered at some extra cost. It is suggested that you purchase the special food extra. This will help your guides in supplying the best meals possible for everyone. If you have any special dietary requirements, please let us know prior to booking to make arrangements.
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!
During the Laugavegur tour, you’ll experience the magic of living in rustic mountain huts scattered along the trail. All of the mountain huts are heated, some have electricity and some have hot water. Showers are found in every hut and cost 500 ISK per use. Huts have bunk rooms with single and twin beds. Participants have to be prepared to share a bunk with other travelers from the group. There are no power outlets in the huts so please bring a power bank.
During the 8-day tour, you will also stay at a local hotel for 2 nights.
It is recommended to arrive at least one day before the tour. If you’re flying in from the US or will be landing early (4-6:30 am) you should be able to join the tour, but some risks would follow (i.e if the flight gets delayed) and could, therefore, miss out on the tour. Accommodations in Reykjavík are not included in the price in case you arrive early before the trip or if you’re staying after your trip.
Groups usually consist of 6-16 hikers.
Anyone over the age of 18 can join these day-hiking tours. Teens as young as 14 can join on a case-by-case basis, accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
If you plan to hike with anyone under the age of 18, please contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.
If you happen to be a solo traveler, you’re more than welcome to join the tour! There are no supplements for solo travelers, as they’ll share a room. In case the tour includes hotel accommodation, single room is possible according to availability for an added fee.
A 30% deposit to secure your place is due upon booking. Once the trip is confirmed by the guide, the cancellation policy stated below applies. The remaining 70% of the amount is paid at the latest 3 months (90 days) prior to the departure.
All cancellations must be made by e-mail. In conformity with business practices within the Icelandic travel industry: – 75% of the price of the trip is refundable if canceled 14 or more days prior to departure – 50% of the tour price is refunded if canceled less than 14 days prior to departure – 0% of the tour price is refunded if canceled 48 hours or less prior to departure
Extras and rental gear booked as part of a multi-day tour fall under the terms as stated above.
Delayed payments on deposit reservations will be treated as a cancellation of the booking, and the company can withdraw its confirmation of services. Please note that this only applies if a payment has not been made at least 2 weeks prior to the tour departure, and no agreement has been made for paying the remaining balance.
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 prices, 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 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 already confirmed bookings.
Your guides reserve the right to alter tours and itineraries due to weather or road conditions. All programs can be changed or canceled at any moment during the trip to assure the safety of the clients and staff. No responsibility is accepted for losses, or 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.
Most people fly into Keflavík International Airport (KEF). From there, you can rent a car, take a taxi or hop on a bus. It takes about 45 minutes to reach Reykjavik.
It is recommended to arrive at least one day before the tour. If you’re flying in from the US or will be landing early (4-6:30 am) you should be able to join the tour, but some risks would follow (i.e if the flight gets delayed) and could, therefore, miss out on the tour.
The meeting location depends on the tour and which time you’re meeting with your guides. Options include the Reykjavik City Hall, Hallgrimskirkja, or the Reykjavik Campsite. After joining your guides, a scenic 4-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!