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Duration:

4 days

Total hiking distance:

~45 km / 28 mi

Highest point:

1,092 m / 3,583 ft

Daily hiking time:

4–8 hours per day

Total ascent :

~1,300 m / 4,265 ft

Difficulty:

Moderate

Accommodation:

Remote Highland huts + Hólaskjól Highland Center

Group size:

Small groups for comfort and safety

Season:

Summer (June – September)

Region:

Fjallabak / Vatnajökull National Park / Eldgjá canyon / Highlands of South Iceland

Introduction

Discover one of Iceland’s wildest trekking routes as you travel from the colorful rhyolite mountains of Landmannalaugar to the deep volcanic canyon of Eldgjá and the peaceful Hólaskjól Highland Center.

Over four days you’ll hike from Lake Langisjór, summit the peak Sveinstindur, explore the sculpture-like lava formations of Skælingar, and walk along the mighty Eldgjá fissure with views of the waterfall Ófærufoss. This is a true off-the-beaten-path Highland trek with remote huts, dramatic geology, and vast horizons inside and around Vatnajökull National Park.

The tour is led by a local guide. This is a supported trekking tour with luggage transported between huts, and quality local food included. Along the way, we visit areas known mostly to local farmers, stay in traditional shepherds’ cabins, and experience the history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes of Iceland’s remote interior.

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Tour Itinerary

Reykjavík • Landmannalaugar • Langisjór • Sveinstindur • Skaftá Hut

Pickup in Reykjavík and drive into the Highlands toward Landmannalaugar, a geothermal area famous for its colorful rhyolite mountains and as the starting point of the Laugavegur Trail. We have a short stop here to look around and, if conditions allow, take a brief warm-up walk and lunch break.
From Landmannalaugar we continue along the F208 Highland track toward Lake Langisjór. At the southern end of the lake, we begin our first main hike: the ascent of Sveinstindur. The climb is steady but rewarding, with far-reaching views over Langisjór, Fögrufjöll and, in clear weather, several of Iceland’s glaciers.
After enjoying the summit panorama, we descend and follow a trail toward a remote hut by the Skaftá river, where we spend our first night in the Highlands.

Distance & elevation (approx.):

  • Hiking distance: 8 km / 5 mi
  • Ascent: 600 m / 2,000 ft
  • Descent: 600 m / 2,000 ft

Good to know

Season & Weather

  • Highlands open only in summer once snow melts (usually late June).
  • Weather can change quickly — expect wind, sun, and showers in one day.
  • Average temperatures: 5–15°C (41–59°F).

Trail Conditions

  • Mix of gravel paths, volcanic sand, lava formations, river valleys.
  • No technical climbing, but good fitness is recommended.
  • River crossings may occur depending on conditions.

Luggage & Packing

  • You carry only a daypack with water, snacks, clothing layers.
  • Main luggage is transported by 4×4 vehicle between huts.
  • Bring waterproof boots and layered clothing.

Huts

  • Basic but cozy mountain huts: mattresses, shared rooms, toilets.
  • Showers only available at Hólaskjól on the last night.
  • Electricity: limited — bring a power bank.

Safety

  • ICETREK guides are local people familiar to the area and  trained in navigation, weather assessment, and first aid and leading groups on treks and expeditions.
  • We adjust routes based on conditions for optimal safety.

Included

  • Professional local ICETREK guide

 

  • Transportation from/to Reykjavík in 4×4 Highland vehicle

 

  • Mountain hut accommodation (3 nights)

 

  • All meals during the trek (breakfast, packed lunch, dinner)

 

  • Luggage transfer between huts

 

  • Safety equipment + emergency communication

 

  • Trekking poles (optional)

 

  • Entrance to Vík Lava Show (optional depending on itinerary)

Not Included

  • Flights to Iceland

 

  • Accommodation in before and after the tour

 

  • Meals before and after hiking activities

 

  • Personal hiking gear & clothing

 

  • Sleeping bag (it is possible to rent a sleeping bag)

 

  • Alcohol or drinks not listed

 

  • Travel insurance and medical insurance

 

  • Accommodation in Reykjavík before/after the tour

Pickup Places

We pickup and drop of at hotels and bus stops in Reykjavík. Pickup and drop of place is chosen from a list when the tour is booked.

information about pickup and drop of can be seen here:

What To Bring

Footwear

  • Robust hiking boots with ankle support
  • Waterproof gaiters (recommended in wet years)

 

Clothing System

  • Wool or synthetic base layers (top & bottom)
  • Mid-layer fleece or light wool sweater
  • Insulated jacket (down/synthetic, packable)
  • Hardshell waterproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Hardshell waterproof trousers
  • Softshell hiking trousers
  • 2–3 pairs merino wool socks
  • Warm hat & lightweight hat
  • Liner gloves + windproof gloves

 

Technical Gear

  • 25–35 L daypack with waist belt
  • Rain cover for backpack
  • Trekking poles (carbon/aluminum)
  • Sleeping bag comfort: -2°C to +5°C
  • Inflatable pillow (optional)
  • Maps/GPS (ICETREK guide carries master navigation)
  • 10,000–20,000 mAh power bank

 

Safety & Hygiene

  • Personal medication
  • Blister care
  • Compact towel
  • Travel-size toiletries
  • Sunglasses (UV category 3+)

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