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  • Leave the touristy trails behind and uncover the rich history behind Iceland’s iconic landscapes on this 6-day hiking tour! Explore a spectacular mix of natural landmarks, ranging from geysers and colorful rhyolite mountains to timeless glaciers, while learning about their legacy from a seasoned local guide. Spend your time off the trails unwinding in scenic mountain huts, chilling in saunas, and tasting traditional Icelandic delicacies.  

    • Meet your guide at the BSI bus terminal in Reykjavik and head for Thingvellir National Park, where you can walk between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Curiously, this is also where the Althing, the oldest parliament in the world, was established in the year 930 AD.  Then, proceed to the Great Geysir and its smaller brother Strokkur Geyser, which consistently spews boiling hot water up to 130 ft (40 m) in the air every 10 minutes. Heading to the Kerlingarfjöll Mountain Resort in Ásgarður where you’ll spend the night, you’ll stop by Gullfoss falls, considered by many to be the most beautiful waterfall in Iceland.

      Hiking distance: 5 miles/ 8 km
      Duration: 3 hrs on foot, 4 hrs by car
      Elevation change: 660 ft/ 200 m

      Steamy rivers and geysirs in front of a mountain
    • Follow a loop trail over the mountains, to the boiling hot springs and fascinating multi-colored hills. You’ll encounter a spectacular array of colors, including, yellow, blue, black, green, and red from the iron and the rhyolite that the mountains are composed of. After the hike, get transported to the Hveravellir oasis, where you will spend the night. Make sure to take a dip in the nearby geothermal pool before hitting the hay.

      Hiking distance: 7 miles/ 12 km
      Duration: 4 hrs on foot, 1 hr by car
      Elevation change: 1,900 ft/ 575 m

      Geotermal eruption at Gullfoss Geysir
    • Get ready for the first day of your multi-day trek along the ancient Kjalvegur route, once used by Vikings, settlers, and farmers. The route winds between the Langjökull and Hofsjökull glaciers, and you’ll walk through unique vegetation, grass, flowers, and brush, but also black lava fields, volcanic craters, mountains, and glaciers. Spend the night in Þjófadalur, a small, cozy hut in a grassy green valley.

      Hiking distance: 10 miles/ 15 km
      Duration: 5 hrs on foot
      Elevation change: 990 ft/300 m

      A group of hikers enjoying dinner around a table
    • Today, you’ll follow the Kjalhraun lava field while enjoying a spectacular view of the Hrútfell mountain and its gliding glaciers throughout. Watch the Fúlakvísl river roar through a very narrow canyon carved out by lava millennia ago. The scenery around your hut is so incredible you’ll want to explore it for days on end.

      Hiking distance: 9 miles/ 14 km
      Duration: 5 hrs on foot
      Elevation change: 660 ft/ 200 m

      A small canyon in Iceland
    • On day 5, you’ll hike to one of the oldest mountain huts in Iceland. Built way back in 1930, the hut and its turf roof are protected by Icelandic law because of its age and uniqueness. Follow a trail through vegetated areas interspaced by some deep horse trails and crystal-clear water fountains. The hut is close to the Hvítárvatn glacial lake, which runs from the Langjökull glacier and is the source of both the Hvítá river and Gullfoss falls.

      Hiking distance: 10 miles/ 16 km
      Duration: 5 hrs on foot
      Elevation change: 660 ft/ 200 m

      Rivers crossing in a valley
    • Make your way back to Reykjavik. Once you arrive, enjoy a short walk around town where you’ll experience the landmarks, learn the stories of the statues scattered throughout, and learn about the culture of the contemporary Icelandic people. Then, it’s time to fly back home!

      Hiking distance: 8 miles/ 5 km
      Duration: 2 hrs on foot, 3 hrs by car
      Elevation change: 165 ft/ 50 m

      Reykjavik from air with big mountains in the background
    • Included:

        • An experienced, local hiking guide with extensive knowledge of the area
        • An experienced and licensed mountain vehicle driver
        • 6 days of guided hiking along Ancient Trails
        • Accommodation in mountain huts for 5 nights (shared dormitories)
        • Transfers:
          • Pick-up & drop-off in Reykjavik
          • Private 4×4 mountain vehicle for the group to get in and out of the highlands & fuel
          • Support vehicle for luggage transfers
        • All meals for the duration of the tour (from lunch on Day 1 to lunch on Day 6)
        • All cooking equipment
        • Showers in mountain huts
        • Admission & parking fees
        • Sleeping bag
        • Agency support 24/7

      Not included:

        • Flights to Iceland
        • Airport transfers
        • Transportation to the BSI Bus Terminal in Reykjavik
        • Accommodations in Reykjavík before and after the tour
        • Alcoholic beverages
        • Personal hiking gear
        • Any meals in Reykjavik before or after the trip
        • Anything not listed under “Included”
        • Travel and medical insurance
        • Guide gratuities — optional
    • This Ancient Trails hiking adventure is suitable for all ages as long as you have a decent level of fitness. You’ll be hiking for 6 full days, covering around 7.5-10 miles (12-17 km) per day with moderate altitude change while carrying a daypack. The most elevation you’ll gain within a day is 600 m (1,970 ft).

      One of the best things about this Ancient Trails hiking tour is that it’s fully supported—meaning that your luggage will be transported hut-to-hut with a support vehicle, and you’ll just have to carry the day’s essentials. Keep in mind that the weather and trail conditions may affect the difficulty, and you might encounter several minor river crossings along the trail.

    • Ancient Trails tours run in the summer, from June through September. Temperatures usually range between 5°C and 15°C once in the Highlands—so layering is key! On rare occasions, it can dip as low as -5°C or rise up to 25°C. Iceland’s weather is famously unpredictable, so the most important thing is to be well-prepared with proper clothing and gear.

      There’s really no “perfect” time to visit—each month offers its own unique charm, with changing landscapes, trail conditions, and experiences. Here’s what to expect throughout the season:

        • June — Snow patches still linger on the trail, but the landscape comes alive with blooming flowers and vibrant colors. Enjoy nearly 24-hour daylight — perfect for birdwatching.
        • July — The most stable weather of the season. Snow fields mostly gone, warmest and driest month, with minimal wind — ideal for hiking.
        • August — Snow-free trails and the first chances to catch the northern lights as the nights slowly return!
        • September — Crisp, chilly nights with a high chance of seeing the northern lights. The weather becomes less predictable, and the trail feels wilder as autumn approaches.
    • Boots and clothing

        • Lightweight hiking boots – waterproof with ankle support
        • River crossing shoes – open shoes will not do the job
        • Thermal underwear – long-sleeved wool top and bottom
        • Fleece or wool sweater or jacket
        • Strong and light hiking trousers that dry quickly
        • Jacket – windproof, waterproof, and breathable shell
        • Rain trousers – windproof, waterproof, and breathable shell
        • Fleece or wool gloves and beanie
        • Wool socks
        • Neck buff
        • Swimwear – if you want to bathe in the hot geothermal pools

      Gear and luggage

        • Backpack with rain cover for use during the day (20–40 L)
        • Water-resistant duffel bag for the overnight gear (50–100 L)
        • Water bottle or hydration bladder (1–2 L)
        • Personal first aid kit, including blister care
        • Prescription medication and other personal health items
        • Toiletries, including toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, etc.
        • Lightweight, packable towel
        • Headlamp or flashlight
        • Sunglasses and sun protection
        • Power bank to charge devices
        • Earplugs and sleeping mask
        • Hiking poles and gaiters

      Please note there is a limit of 1 duffel bag and 1 backpack. All of your overnight gear must fit into your duffel bag, while your daypack will be carried during the hikes.

      We kindly ask that you keep your duffel bag as light as possible. The maximum allowed size is 100 L, with a weight limit of 23 kg.

    • Group sizes and prices:

        • For this group adventure, the usual client-to-guide ratio is 5:1.
        • The maximum group size is set at 10 participants with 2 guides.
        • 2025 dates are confirmed to run!
        • For 2026 departures, it takes a minimum of 6 people for the tour to operate.

      Hiking in Iceland 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 younger than 18 may be permitted to 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.

    • To get to the BSI bus terminal in Reykjavik, the starting point of this Ancient Trails tour, you first have to fly into Keflavík International Airport (KEF), serving Reykjavik. From there, you can take a shuttle or a taxi to Reykjavík.

      You will be meeting your guide at 10am on Day 1 at the BSI bus terminal in central Reykjavik, which can be easily accessed by foot or public transportation. From that point on, you’ll hop onto the 4×4 mountain vehicle and start your journey!

    • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with both medical and travel protection. To make your booking and traveling experience as carefree as possible, simply choose Redpoint—the official 57hours insurance partner!

      Redpoint tailors their protection packages for adventure travel, offering a comprehensive travel program, even in remote locations. Trip cancellation, natural disasters, pandemic coverage, medical evacuation, primary medical expenses—regardless of the travel interruption that may happen, Redpoint will have you covered.

      Once your booking is confirmed and your trip is paid in full, you will be offered to purchase Redpoint’s protection. If you need any help or require more information, let us know and we will be happy to help!

    • 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.

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