Laugavegur Trail - Including accommodation before and after (7 days)

Duration: 7 days
Trails: T3 trails
Distance: 10 - 15 km / 6 - 9 mi per day
Ascent per day: 250 - 500 m / 820 - 1640 ft ascent per day

> Complete Iceland's most beautiful hike in 4 days
> Enjoy everything Iceland has to offer
> Accommodation before, during, and after the Laugavegur Trail included

The Laugavegur Trail is located in the Southern Icelandic Highlands and connects the geothermal area of Landmannalaugar with the forested valley of Þórsmörk in the South. Laugavegur means "The Way of the Water", and that is exactly what the trail does: it follows a stream.

On this 4-day trek, you will walk the Laugavegur Trail, starting in Landmannalaugar and ending in Þórsmörk. During the trek, you will enjoy the variety of Iceland, passing the 'Swan Lake,' black sand deserts, vibrant green mountains, crater lakes, and volcanoes. The trail is 55 kilometers, or 35 miles long. Before and after the trek, we will arrange accommodation in a hotel or B&B in Reykjavik for you. During the trek, we will arrange accommodation for you and provide you with the walking notes necessary to complete the trail. Additionally, you will have an extra day to enjoy Þórsmörk, giving you more time to explore its scenic trails and stunning viewpoints. Are you ready for this Icelandic adventure?

Important:

Meals are not included in the price on the Laugavegur Trail. At the huts, it is only possible to buy snacks, and there are no shops or villages along the trail. Self-catering options are available in the huts, but it is important to bring your own ingredients, i.e., meals. However, there is a small restaurant in Álftavatn, which needs to be reserved in advance.

Itinerary

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1

Arrival in Reykjavik

Today you will have to make your way to Reykjavik. Here, you will spend the night in a hotel or B&B, preparing for your Laugavegur Trail adventure.

Dalur HI Eco Hostel (Reykjavik)

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Dalur HI Eco Hostel (Reykjavik)
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2

Reykjavik - Landmannalaugar - Hrafntinnusker

Duration: 04:15 h
Distance: 10.5 km / 6.5 mi
Ascent: 500 m / 1640 ft
Descent: 90 m / 295 ft

First, you will take the bus from Reykjavik to Landmannalaugar. This will take about 4 hours. You then start with the hike. The first part of the route is the shortest in kilometers, but as the total height is almost 500 meters and this is the first day of the walk, many people find this part a bit exhausting. The weather is unstable in these areas, and it is often necessary to walk in the snow, which adds to the difficulty. The first section goes up to the lava field of Laugahraun, crosses it, and then goes downhill before going back up to the plateau just below Brennisteinsalda. Stop here and admire the beautiful views, the flora, the mountains, and the gaps in all the colors of the rainbow.

The route continues up to the plateau, where small ravines cut into the landscape as the rivers form the gentle mountain. The road ahead is all uphill, but not extremely steep. The next destination is Stórihver, a beautiful vegetation spot right next to a buzzing geyser where you can stop, rest your legs, and have a picnic from the provision box. From here it is about an hour's walk to the Höskuldsskáli hut near Hrafntinnusker.

Hrafntinnusker

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Hrafntinnusker
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3

Hrafntinnusker - Álftavatn

Duration: 04:35 h
Distance: 12.2 km / 7.6 mi
Ascent: 80 m / 262 ft
Descent: 560 m / 1837 ft

The path from Hrafntinnusker runs along the slopes of Reykjafjöll. The area is a valley floor that is mostly flat, but there are a few ravines that need to be crossed with extra care as they are often half full of snow. If the weather and visibility are good, it is recommended to do the extra walk up to Háskerðingur, the highest mountain in the area, at 1281m. The hike takes about 1-1.5 hours. Be cautious, as there are often glacier gorges in the ice just below the top. However, the summit itself is usually snow-free in summer.

The trail now goes up and down through some canyons until it reaches the edge of Jökultungur, offering incomparable views of the entire trail and the three glaciers Tindfjallajökull, Eyjafjallajökull, and Mýrdalsjökull. The descent along Jökultungur is quite steep and rocky, so proceed with caution. At the bottom of Jökultungur, the Grashagakvísl River awaits, which in some cases can be crossed by a snow bridge. If there is no snow bridge, you will need to cross the river on foot. The water in Grashagakvísl is fresh and safe to drink. From here, the route to the cabin at Lake Álftavatn is straightforward.

Álftavatn

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Álftavatn
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4

Álftavatn - Emstrur Hut

Duration: 05:45 h
Distance: 15.8 km / 9.8 mi
Ascent: 240 m / 787 ft
Descent: 310 m / 1017 ft

From Álftavatn, the trail heads east over Brattháls and further east to Hvanngil. The Bratthálskvísl river has no bridge and must be crossed on foot, which is relatively easy in most cases. From the hill above Hvanngil, the view is magnificent. In Hvanngil, hikers can use the toilet facilities, and some may choose to spend the night here instead of at Álftavatn. From Hvanngil, there is a short walk to the river Kaldaklofskvísl, which can be crossed by a footbridge. Just south lies another river, Bláfjallakvísl, which has no bridge. Be cautious, as the water levels can rise quickly, especially during heavy rainfall.

The route now runs mostly along the main road until it reaches the river Innri Emstruá, which has a bridge. Occasionally, you may need to walk through some water due to an overflow that crosses the bridge. Just south of this, the path veers left from the main road and heads southward to Emstrur, where the landscape is practically without vegetation. In dry weather, strong winds, particularly from the north, can create a sandstorm. The path lies between two mountains, known as Útigönguhöfðar, and in about an hour, you will reach the Botnar hut in Emstrur.

Emstrur Hut

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Emstrur Hut
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5

Emstrur - Þórsmörk

Duration: 06:10 h
Distance: 15.7 km / 9.8 mi
Ascent: 320 m / 1050 ft
Descent: 560 m / 1837 ft

From the huts in Botnar, the trail leads east. Shortly afterward, you come to a bridge over the river Syðri-Emstruá. The river flows into a narrow, deep gorge that extends to Entujökull. People with a fear of heights may find it challenging to reach and cross the bridge. From there, the trail leads past Langháls and to the merging point of the Markarfljót and Syðri-Emstruá rivers. It is recommended to walk to the edge of the gorge where the rivers meet before heading south through Almenningar. Soon, the path runs through two small ravines, Slyppugil and Bjórgil, each containing a stream with drinkable water.

After climbing the last-named gorge, Bjórgil, the path leads to Fauskatorfur and gradually enters an area with more vegetation, also called Úthólmar. The hill up from the river Ljósá is known as Kápa or Overjas and is the last steep slope on the trail. After descending from Kápa, you need to cross the river Þröngá, which is not difficult in most cases but can be quite rocky. This river marks the boundary of Þórsmörk, and from here, it is only a half-hour walk through the pleasant forests of Hamraskógar until you arrive at Langidalur, Þórsmörk.

Þórsmörk

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Þórsmörk
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6

Þórsmörk - Reykjavik

After waking up in the stunning surroundings of Þórsmörk, you have a relaxed morning to soak in the last moments of Iceland’s wilderness. Whether you choose to take a short walk through the lush birch forests, hike up to Valahnúkur for one final panoramic view, or simply enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, Þórsmörk is the perfect place to reflect on the adventure you’ve just completed.

In the afternoon, you’ll board the highland bus back to Reykjavik. The journey takes you through the rugged landscapes of the Icelandic Highlands, crossing rivers and lava fields before eventually returning to civilization. Once in Reykjavik, you’ll check into a centrally located hotel, where you can unwind and enjoy a comfortable night in the city. Whether you prefer to explore Reykjavik’s vibrant streets, grab a well-earned meal, or simply relax, your final night in Iceland offers a smooth transition from the trail back to urban life.

Hotel Frón (Reykjavik)

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Hotel Frón (Reykjavik)
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Departure from Reykjavik

After breakfast, our services and your Laugavegur Trail adventure will be over. Have a safe trip back home!

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Included

  • Full travel guide

    We will send you on your way with a digital travel guide that includes a route description for the Laugavegur Trail, interactive hiking maps, and the most important information applicable to your trek

  • Accommodation

    During your Laugavegur Trail, you will spend your nights in mountain huts. In the mountain huts we normally only book dormitories, but we can look into private rooms on request. If the private rooms are fully booked or not available in the hut, we automatically book a bed in dormitories for you. Please note that private rooms are more expensive and there will be an additional charge for this.

  • Half-board

    Accommodation at the huts includes dinner and breakfast. We will arrange this for you as well. This allows you to travel lighter and have one less thing to worry about. Bear in mind that lunch is not included, but it can be purchased at the huts. Here you can also buy an array of snacks and bottled water.

  • Transfers on Iceland

    Once in Reykjavik, you will have to take the bus to Landmannalaugar, where the Laugavegur Trail starts. We will book the bus for you, so the tickets are included in this package. You will also receive information on which bus you have to take and a timetable.

  • Accommodation before and after the trip

    Accommodation before and after the trek is included. If possible, we also organize breakfast.

Excluded

  • Traveling to and from

    You have to make your own way to the starting point. The total amount does not include personal transport.

  • Transfers

    Should you need any form of (public) transport on location, this is not part of the trekking package. This includes the use of taxi, bus, cable cars, gondolas, ferries, etc.

  • Travel Insurance

    Your international travel insurance is your own responsibility. Discuss your itinerary with the insurance company before your trek.

  • Personal expenses

    Personal expenses on such as souvenirs, drinks, and other similar expenses are for your own account.

  • Meals

    Meals are not included in the price on the Laugavegur Trail. Bring your own ingredients and use the fully equipped kitchen in the huts.

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