Adventurous hike through the wondrous landscapes of Iceland
- 7 nights
Iceland Trail
Traverse incredible landscapes, hike over volcanoes, and relax in natural hot springs on the legendary Laugavegur Trail in Iceland.
Hiking in Iceland
Iceland is one of the most captivating countries in the world. The Iceland Trail takes you along the legendary Laugavegur Trail, the classic route for a true Icelandic hiking adventure. This legendary path has been repeatedly named one of the most beautiful hikes in the world.
For five days, you'll trek through the untouched highlands of Iceland, far away from civilization, with only the rhythm of your footsteps and the power of nature around you. Along the way, you'll walk past bubbling sulfur pools, warm steam springs, and black lava fields—places that feel almost otherworldly.
Weekly schedule on the Laugavegur Trail
It's not that easy to plan a week of hiking in Iceland on your own. That's why we've mapped out a balanced weekly program. The hikes are neither too long nor too short, and you'll see the most beautiful highlights of Iceland in a relatively short period. Our guides keep a close eye on the weather and can adjust the daily itinerary as needed for comfort and safety.
Laugavegur hiking days
Guided or self-guided?
You can choose to do our Iceland trail guided or self-guided.
Guided trail
- Depart every Saturday
- Experienced guides are available whenever you need help or face a challenge
- Daily briefings with extra tips and tricks
- Walk at your own pace, with guides on the trail to assist you on tougher sections
- Ideal for those who want adventure with support
Self-guided trail
- Depart every Tuesday
- You hike independently, with no guides during the day
- Everything is arranged in advance for you including transport, overnight stays, and optional extras
- A ranger is present at the campsites to help if needed
- You camp in your own tent near shelters along the trail
- Self-guided departures are for hikers with experience. We recommend joining in pairs or a small group.
Not sure if this is for you? Email info@theicelandtrail.com or check our frequently asked questions.
Practical info
In this section, you'll find all the practical information about your trip to Iceland. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us!
Included
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- Base price guided trail: from €645 per person.
- Base price self-guided trail: from €565 per person.
This price includes:
- Planned route and complete logistical organization
- Guidance from our experienced English-speaking guides (guided) or support from a ranger on-site (self-guided)
- 5 camping nights
- All internal transportation
- Travelbase app with all the information (tips & tricks, route, flight info…)
You can add various extra options to your trip.
Optional
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Guided trail: every Saturday
Self-guided trail: every Tuesday
Food & drinks
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During the hike, you won't encounter any restaurants or supermarkets. You can purchase a food pack with a cooking set (cooking pot, gas burner, and gas canister) from us. In this food pack, you'll find 6x breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It's important to bring enough snacks yourself. Our food pack does not include snacks or coffee/tea.
Additionally, make sure to bring your own water bottles. Ensure that you can carry at least 2 liters of water. You can always refill your water bottles at the shelters.
Extra options
During the booking process, you can choose to add the following options to your trail in Iceland.
From €40
Tent
From €40
You can choose between a 3-season tent for 1 person (€40) or for 2 persons (€60).
€25 per person
Sleeping bag + liner
€25 per person
You will receive a sleeping bag with a minimum comfort temperature of 0°.
€20 per person
Sleeping mat
€20 per person
You will receive a mat with a minimum R-value of 3.
€12 per person
Trekking poles
€12 per person
We highly recommend renting or bringing hiking poles. They lighten the load on your knees and help you maintain balance on challenging sections of the trail. Plus, they're a must for some river crossings!
How to get to Iceland?
The best way to travel to Iceland is by plane. Here you will find more information on how to get to our basecamp easily.
The basecamp for guided trails is at Lava Hostel. Self-guided trails start at Reykjavik Eco Campsite.
Own flights
We recommend comparing the different flight options from your preferred airport via Google Flights.
Make sure you arrive at Keflavík Airport (KEF) and consider the itinerary when booking your flights. Please arrive at our basecamp by 5:00 PM for the briefing with the guides or ranger.
Airport shuttle
If you are booking your own flights and would like to use our shuttle, please note the following times*:
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Outbound day 1: departure around 16:30 from Reykjavik Keflavik Airport KEF
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Return day 8: departure around 03:45 from basecamp, arriving at the airport at 04:30
*Times may vary depending on any delays to our flights.
Other transfers to the basecamp
Do your flight times or travel plans not fit the shuttle? Here are alternatives:
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Flybus
The bus stop is within walking distance of basecamp. -
Public transport
Plan your route by bus via Google Maps. It takes a little longer but is the cheapest option. -
Taxi
A direct ride between the airport and basecamp costs about €120 per journey.
Is this trail suitable for me?
The difficulty level of a trail depends on several factors. Based on the factors below, you can assess whether this trail is suitable for you. With certain options, such as luggage transport, you can also make the trail easier for yourself.
Distance and elevation gain
- The trail is very manageable in terms of kilometres and elevation gain for those who walk regularly.
- The second hiking day is the most challenging, with about 24 km and 680 m of descent.
Some tips
- You can shorten the stage on the final hiking day.
- Book luggage transport if you prefer to walk lighter.
- Prepare well with our training schedule.
Weather conditions
- The weather in Iceland is very unpredictable. Be prepared for four seasons in one day.
- Evenings and nights are chilly, especially in the highlands.
- Based on the weather conditions, the weekly or daily schedule may be adjusted.
Some tips
- Dress in layers and bring good rain gear.
- Make sure to have camping gear suitable for the weather.
- The weather is part of the adventure, preparation is key!
Terrain
- The Laugavegur Trail is a well waymarked route with clear paths.
- Expect varied terrain including rocky sections, lava fields, sandy plains and occasional snowfields.
- A few river crossings complete the Icelandic experience.
A few tips
- Walking poles provide extra stability, especially at rivers.
- At trickier sections, wait for the guides or fellow hikers; together it goes more smoothly.
- Wear waterproof category A/B walking boots that are already well worn in.
Plan your trip to the Laugavegur trail.
Want to make sure you don't miss out? Book your trip to Iceland now!
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Example tripMonday 20 Jan 2025Sunday 26 Jan 2025Available€ 1450Available
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Example tripMonday 20 Jan 2025Sunday 26 Jan 2025Available€ 1450Available
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Example tripMonday 20 Jan 2025Sunday 26 Jan 2025Available€ 1450Available
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Example tripMonday 20 Jan 2025Sunday 26 Jan 2025Available€ 1450Available
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Example tripMonday 20 Jan 2025Sunday 26 Jan 2025Available€ 1450Available
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Example tripMonday 20 Jan 2025Sunday 26 Jan 2025Available€ 1450Available
Do you want to experience the magic of hiking through Iceland’s wondrous nature?
Iceland is a land of wonders, and this hiking trip follows one of the most beautiful trails the island has to offer. Imagine: volcanic landscapes, geothermal springs, green valleys, and glaciers shaping the scenery. This legendary trail takes you through Iceland’s breathtaking interior, with spectacular nature and an unforgettable travel experience as the highlights. This guided group trip to Iceland gives you the chance to discover Iceland’s most iconic hiking route together with other adventurers.
Why should I definitely go hiking in Iceland’s nature?
The Laugavegur trail is not just any hike. It’s an opportunity to experience the purity of Iceland, where every step brings you closer to the untouched nature of this island. From spouting geysers and hot streams to colorful mountains and majestic waterfalls, this route offers breathtaking views at every turn. This adventure is perfect for both beginner and experienced hikers seeking an intense yet highly rewarding experience.
What makes this group trip to Iceland so special?
- Unforgettable nature: Along the trail, you’ll pass geothermal fields, volcanic landscapes, and mountains that change with the seasons. Each day brings new surprises and views you won’t soon forget.
- Magical geothermal baths: Enjoy a refreshing dip in the natural hot springs, rejuvenating your body after a long day of hiking.
- Safe and guided trek: With an expert Dutch-speaking guide by your side, you don’t have to worry about the route or safety. Our guides take care of everything so you can fully focus on the adventure.
- Group experience: This trip is the perfect opportunity to meet like-minded people. Whether you travel solo or with friends, the group dynamic makes the adventure extra special.
How many days do I need to hike the Laugavegur trail?
The Laugavegur trail is a 6-day hike that takes you through some of Iceland’s most stunning areas. During this time, you’ll walk an average of 15-20 kilometers per day, with plenty of opportunities to take in the breathtaking scenery. The route ends in the magical Thórsmörk, a valley surrounded by glaciers and mountains.
What does my group trip on the Laugavegur trail look like?
This trip is specially designed for solo travelers aged 20 to 39 who love nature, want to make new friends, and seek an adventurous experience. Over the course of 7 days, you’ll explore not only the Laugavegur Trail but also Iceland’s stunning landscapes.
Example itinerary:
- Day 1: Arrival in Reykjavik. You’ll be welcomed by your guide and the group and head to a cozy hotel for a restful night before the adventure begins.
- Day 2: Start of the Laugavegur Trail at Landmannalaugar. Hike through lava fields, hot springs, and colorful mountains. Overnight in a simple but comfortable hut.
- Days 3-5: Continue along the trail, enjoying a variety of landscapes: from emerald valleys and black sand plains to volcanoes and impressive waterfalls. Overnight in basic shelters, with each day offering new experiences and adventures.
- Day 6: Trail finale at Thorsmörk, a beautiful valley surrounded by mountains and glaciers. Explore the valley further before returning to Reykjavik.
- Day 7: Transfer back to Reykjavik, where you can wrap up the trip and enjoy a final meal with your new friends before heading home.
What’s included in the Laugavegur Trail group trip?
Your adventure through Iceland starts from €605 per person, including all organization and facilities, so you can fully focus on the stunning landscapes and the challenge of the trail.
You’ll stay 6 nights in trekking huts and camp spots along the route, equipped with all essential facilities to rest comfortably after a day of hiking. Additionally, transport is fully arranged: a bus takes you from Reykjavik to the trailhead and back to the city at the end.
Along the way, you’ll be guided by a Dutch-speaking guide, who will not only lead you through Iceland’s rugged landscapes but also share insights on the history, geology, and unique nature of the region. Moreover, all meals are included—from breakfast to dinner, including snacks for the trail, ensuring you have enough energy for the challenging hikes.
To make your adventure even smoother, you’ll have access to a travel app with route information, weather forecasts, and practical tips. Everything is taken care of—you just need to enjoy this legendary trek through the heart of Iceland!
How can I make my Laugavegur Trail trip even more complete?
In addition to the included activities, you can add extra adventures to make your experience even more spectacular:
- Glacier hike (€100) – Explore one of Iceland’s impressive glaciers and learn more about these natural wonders.
- Waterfall excursion (€75) – Visit some of Iceland’s most beautiful waterfalls, including the iconic Gullfoss.
- Geothermal walk (€50) – Learn all about Iceland’s geothermal activity and experience the power of nature up close.
What should I bring for my trip to Iceland?
Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable, so it’s important to be well-prepared. Here are some tips for your gear:
- Layered clothing: Thermal underwear, fleece, and a waterproof, windproof jacket are essential.
- Sturdy hiking boots: Make sure you have good boots to protect your feet during long hikes.
- Warm accessories: Think gloves, hats, and a scarf to stay warm.
- Sleeping bag: A good sleeping bag for cold nights in the Icelandic mountains.
Is this hiking trip suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, this trip is perfect for solo travelers looking for adventure, new friends, and an unforgettable experience in nature. The trip offers the chance to travel with like-minded people, share stories, and create memories in a fantastic group atmosphere.
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