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Senderos de Senderismo en Islandia

Islandia ofrece algunos de los paisajes de senderismo más diversos del mundo — desde campos de lava y cascadas hasta glaciares, cráteres volcánicos y remotos valles de tierras altas.

Explora 52+ senderos organizados por región. Cada sendero incluye nivel de dificultad, tiempo de caminata, elevación y folklore local.

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Hidden People Story

Did you know? Iceland's mountains and lava fields are traditionally believed to be home to hidden people. Hikers were historically advised to avoid disturbing rock formations, as they were thought to be the homes of elves and nature spirits.

Hiking Trails in Iceland — Explore by Region, Difficulty and Landscape

Use this guide to plan your hiking adventure across Iceland. Whether you are looking for easy family-friendly walks near Reykjavík, scenic waterfall hikes on the South Coast, volcanic crater routes on the Reykjanes Peninsula or multi-day highland treks, every trail type is covered here.

  • Easy family-friendly walks
  • Scenic waterfall hikes
  • Volcanic crater routes
  • Geothermal valley trails
  • Multi-day highland treks
  • Hidden local favorites near Reykjavík

Hiking Trails in Capital Region

3 trails in database
Explore Capital Region

The Capital Region offers some of the most accessible hiking routes in Iceland — perfect for short adventures close to Reykjavík, suitable year-round.

Mount Esja — panoramic views over Reykjavík
Helgafell — short summit hike with elf folklore
Úlfarsfell — excellent sunset hiking location
Elliðaárdalur Valley — family-friendly river trail
Heiðmörk Nature Reserve — lava forest hiking network

Most trails accessible year-round.

Mount Esja Summit Trail
Moderate
Near Reykjavik

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Mount Esja Summit Trail

2–4 hours6 km⬆️ 600 m
Out & Back
All year

Popular Reykjavik hiking mountain offering panoramic views over the capital area.

Mount Esja is named after a woman from early Icelandic settlement legends.

Helgafell Hafnarfjordur Trail
Easy
Elf Territory

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Helgafell Hafnarfjordur Trail

1–2 hours3 km⬆️ 200 m
Out & Back
All year

Short scenic hike with panoramic lava field views.

Hafnarfjordur is widely known as Iceland's elf capital.

Ulfarsfell Summit Trail
Moderate
Near Reykjavik

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Ulfarsfell Summit Trail

2 hours6 km⬆️ 295 m
Out & Back
All year

Popular panoramic mountain hike near Reykjavik.

Mountain said guarded by hidden beings.

Hiking Trails in Reykjanes Peninsula

4 trails in database
Explore Reykjanes Peninsula

Reykjanes is Iceland's youngest volcanic landscape and one of the most unique hiking areas near Keflavík Airport — lava deserts, geothermal steam and dramatic coastline.

Fagradalsfjall volcano trails
Gunnuhver geothermal area
Keilir mountain summit
Bridge Between Continents coastal walk
Reykjanesviti lighthouse cliffs

Volcanic activity may affect trail access.

Gunnuhver Geothermal Trail
Easy
Ghost Legend

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Gunnuhver Geothermal Trail

45 minutes1.5 km⬆️ 20 m
Loop
All year

Boardwalk trail through steaming geothermal mud pools.

Named after ghost Gunna who haunted the area after death.

Fagradalsfjall Volcano Trail
Moderate
Volcano Hike

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Fagradalsfjall Volcano Trail

2–4 hours8 km⬆️ 300 m
Out & Back
Variable

Hike across recent lava fields from Iceland's newest eruptions.

Fresh lava areas believed to awaken underground fire spirits.

Reykjanesviti Lighthouse Trail
Easy
Reykjanes Coast

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Reykjanesviti Lighthouse Trail

1 hour2 km⬆️ 30 m
Loop
All year

Coastal trail around Iceland's oldest lighthouse with lava fields and ocean cliffs.

The Reykjanes area was believed to be guarded by sea spirits and lava trolls.

Keilir Mountain Trail
Moderate
Summit View

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Keilir Mountain Trail

2–3 hours6 km⬆️ 380 m
Out & Back
May–October

Cone-shaped mountain hike with panoramic peninsula views.

Believed to be a sleeping troll turned to stone.

Hiking Trails in West Iceland

1 trail in database
Explore West Iceland

West Iceland combines waterfalls, glaciers and lava formations within short driving distances. Ideal for day trips from Reykjavík.

Glymur waterfall trail
Hraunfossar and Barnafoss riverside walk
Snæfellsjökull glacier viewpoints
Arnarstapi to Hellnar coastal trail
Grábrók crater hike

Great for day trips from Reykjavík.

Glymur Waterfall Trail
Moderate
Adventure Trail

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Glymur Waterfall Trail

3–4 hours7 km⬆️ 350 m
Loop
May–September

Scenic canyon hike to Iceland's second highest waterfall featuring caves and river crossings.

Legends say hidden people live inside the canyon walls.

Hiking Trails in Westfjords

12 trails in database
Explore Westfjords

The Westfjords offer some of Iceland's most remote hiking experiences with dramatic fjords and untouched Arctic wilderness.

Dynjandi waterfall trail
Hornstrandir coastal routes
Bolafjall cliff viewpoint
Rauðisandur beach walk
Valagil hidden valley trail

Best explored between June and August.

Galtarviti Lighthouse Trail
Easy
Lighthouse Trail

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Galtarviti Lighthouse Trail

1 hour2 km⬆️ 30 m
Out & Back
June–September

Coastal trail to remote lighthouse views.

Stories tell lighthouse protected sailors from spirits of storms.

Bolafjall Trail
Easy
Cliff View

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Bolafjall Trail

45 minutes1 km⬆️ 50 m
Out & Back
June–September

Panoramic cliff viewing platform trail.

Lookout point of ancient giants.

Hornstrandir Coastal Route
Challenging
Remote Wilderness

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Hornstrandir Coastal Route

6–8 hours18 km⬆️ 600 m
Point to Point
July–August

Remote wilderness hiking route in Hornstrandir Nature Reserve.

Abandoned settlements believed haunted by spirits.

Hrafnseyri Trail
Easy
Historic Trail

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Hrafnseyri Trail

1 hour2 km⬆️ 60 m
Loop
May–September

Historic walking route near birthplace of Jon Sigurdsson.

Area believed spiritually protected farmland.

Thingeyri Sandafell Trail
Moderate
Ridge View

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Thingeyri Sandafell Trail

2 hours4 km⬆️ 350 m
Out & Back
June–September

Mountain ridge viewpoint hike above Thingeyri.

Mountain believed once home of hidden warriors.

Bolafjall Cliff Trail
Easy
Cliff View

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Bolafjall Cliff Trail

45 minutes1 km⬆️ 50 m
Out & Back
June–September

Panoramic cliff-edge viewing platform trail.

Cliffs were believed to be lookout points of ancient giants.

Latrafjall Bird Cliffs Trail
Easy
Bird Cliffs

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Latrafjall Bird Cliffs Trail

1–2 hours3 km⬆️ 40 m
Out & Back
May–August

Walk along Europe's largest bird cliffs.

Cliffs believed guarded by seabird spirits guiding sailors.

Valagil Gorge Trail
Moderate
Secret Valley

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Valagil Gorge Trail

2–3 hours6 km⬆️ 300 m
Loop
June–September

Hidden gorge trail with waterfalls and moss valleys.

Believed home of hidden people settlements.

Skrudur Botanical Walk
Easy
Garden Walk

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Skrudur Botanical Walk

30 minutes1 km⬆️ 10 m
Loop
May–September

Short walk through Iceland's oldest botanical garden.

Garden believed protected from harsh weather by guardian spirits.

Dynjandi Trail
Easy
Westfjords Icon

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Dynjandi Trail

1 hour2 km⬆️ 100 m
Out & Back
May–October

Trail to the most iconic waterfall of the Westfjords.

Waterfall mist believed to hold protective spirits.

Latrafjarg Cliff Trail
Easy
Bird Cliffs

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Latrafjarg Cliff Trail

1–2 hours3 km⬆️ 40 m
Out & Back
May–August

Walk along Europe's largest seabird cliffs.

Cliffs believed guarded by seabird spirits.

Hornstrandir Coastal Trail
Challenging
Remote Wilderness

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Hornstrandir Coastal Trail

6–8 hours18 km⬆️ 600 m
Point to Point
July–August

Remote wilderness hiking route in Iceland's most isolated nature reserve.

Area long believed inhabited by spirits protecting abandoned settlements.

Hiking Trails in North Iceland

2 trails in database
Explore North Iceland

North Iceland is home to volcanic craters, canyon systems and lava formations around Lake Mývatn — combining geology and folklore-rich landscapes.

Dimmuborgir lava formations loop
Hverfjall crater rim trail
Ásbyrgi canyon floor trail
Dettifoss east bank trail
Drangey island hiking route

Year-round access except Highlands roads.

Asbyrgi Canyon Trail
Easy
Mythology Site

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Asbyrgi Canyon Trail

2 hours4 km⬆️ 60 m
Loop
All year

Horseshoe canyon hike surrounded by towering cliffs.

Believed to be formed by Sleipnir, Odin's eight-legged horse.

Krafla Lava Field Trail
Easy
Geothermal Area

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Krafla Lava Field Trail

1 hour2 km⬆️ 30 m
Loop
All year

Walk through steaming lava fields near Krafla volcano.

Stories describe underground fire spirits living beneath the lava.

Hiking Trails in East Iceland

5 trails in database
Explore East Iceland

East Iceland features the country's quietest hiking routes and spectacular waterfall trails — the perfect region for peaceful nature hiking away from crowds.

Hengifoss waterfall trail
Litlanesfoss basalt canyon
Stórurð boulder valley
Vestdalsfossar waterfall route
Borgarfjörður puffin cliffs

Accessible most of the year.

Borgarfjordur Puffin Trail
Easy
Wildlife Trail

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Borgarfjordur Puffin Trail

1 hour1 km⬆️ 30 m
Loop
May–August

Easy boardwalk trail to puffin nesting cliffs.

Seabirds were believed to guide fishermen safely home.

Vestdalsfossar Trail
Moderate
Waterfall Valley

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Vestdalsfossar Trail

3 hours7 km⬆️ 400 m
Out & Back
June–September

Multi-waterfall hiking valley trail above Seydisfjordur.

Stories say elves lived behind waterfalls here.

Seydisfjordur Waterfall Loop
Moderate
Fjord Views

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Seydisfjordur Waterfall Loop

2 hours5 km⬆️ 250 m
Loop
May–October

Trail above town passing multiple waterfalls.

Locals believed spirits lived inside surrounding fjord cliffs.

Storurd Trail
Moderate
Hidden Gem

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Storurd Trail

4–5 hours12 km⬆️ 400 m
Loop
June–September

Trail through giant moss-covered boulders and hidden ponds.

Considered hidden-people territory.

Storurd Boulder Field Trail
Moderate
Hidden Gem

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Storurd Boulder Field Trail

4–5 hours12 km⬆️ 400 m
Loop
June–September

Trail through giant moss-covered boulders and turquoise ponds.

Area believed to be sacred hidden-people territory.

Hiking Trails in South Iceland

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Explore South Iceland

South Iceland contains some of Iceland's most iconic hiking locations along the Ring Road — from famous waterfalls to hidden canyon passes.

Skógafoss waterfall trail
Fimmvörðuháls pass (3–4 days)
Reynisfjara coastal cliffs walk
Kvernufoss hidden waterfall
Þakgil canyon trails

Year-round hiking opportunities.

Reykjadalur Hot River Hike
Easy
Near Reykjavik

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Reykjadalur Hot River Hike

2–3 hours7 km⬆️ 200 m
Out & Back
All year

A popular geothermal hiking route leading to a natural hot river where visitors can bathe in warm water surrounded by mountains and steam vents.

The Reykjadalur valley is believed to be home to hidden people according to local folklore.

Hofskirkja Turf Church Trail
Easy
Historic Site

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Hofskirkja Turf Church Trail

30 minutes1 km⬆️ 10 m
Loop
All year

Short historic walk around Iceland's last turf church.

Church believed protected by guardian spirits.

Haifoss Trail
Easy
Scenic Stop

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Haifoss Trail

1 hour2 km⬆️ 50 m
Out & Back
June–September

Short hike to one of Iceland's tallest waterfalls.

Nearby cliffs were believed to be troll shelters.

Hiking Trails in Highlands

7 trails in database
Explore Highlands

The Highlands contain Iceland's most epic multi-day trekking routes. Laugavegur alone attracts 75,000–100,000 hikers annually — Iceland's greatest SEO anchor trail.

Laugavegur trail (4–6 days)
Fimmvörðuháls extension route
Landmannalaugar day loop trails
Kerlingarfjöll geothermal valley
Askja crater routes

Accessible June–September only.

Fjallabak Nature Reserve Trail
Moderate
Remote Highlands

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Fjallabak Nature Reserve Trail

3 hours7 km⬆️ 250 m
Loop
June–September

Remote highland trail through volcanic landscapes and rivers.

Travelers believed ancient guardians protected the reserve.

Askja Vikraborgir Trail
Moderate
Volcanic Desert

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Askja Vikraborgir Trail

2–3 hours5 km⬆️ 150 m
Out & Back
July–September

Trail across volcanic terrain near Askja caldera.

Stories describe the crater as a gateway to underground worlds.

Viti Crater Askja Trail
Easy
Crater Lake

Viti Crater Askja Trail

1 hour2 km⬆️ 50 m
Loop
July–September

Walk around the turquoise Viti crater lake.

Name means Hell, referring to steaming geothermal activity.

Hveradalir Kerlingarfjoll Trail
Moderate
Steam Valley

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Hveradalir Kerlingarfjoll Trail

2–3 hours5 km⬆️ 200 m
Loop
June–September

Trail through colorful geothermal valleys in Kerlingarfjoll.

Mountains are said to be petrified trolls.

Blahnukur Summit Trail
Moderate
Highlands Classic

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Blahnukur Summit Trail

2–3 hours6 km⬆️ 350 m
Loop
June–September

Colorful rhyolite mountain hike with sweeping highland views.

Locals believed the mountains were shaped by sleeping giants.

Brennisteinsalda Trail
Moderate
Colorful Mountains

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Brennisteinsalda Trail

2–3 hours6 km⬆️ 300 m
Loop
June–September

Sulfur-colored mountain trail through geothermal valleys.

Steam vents were once thought to be entrances to hidden elf worlds.

Laugahraun Lava Trail
Easy
Easy Highlands

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Laugahraun Lava Trail

1 hour2 km⬆️ 40 m
Loop
June–September

Short lava field hike near Landmannalaugar hot spring area.

Believed to be protected by hidden lava spirits.

Hiking Trails in Golden Circle

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Oxararfoss Trail
Easy
Waterfall Stop

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Oxararfoss Trail

45 minutes1.5 km⬆️ 40 m
Out & Back
All year

Short walk to scenic waterfall inside Thingvellir National Park.

Waterfall believed to hide entrances to elf dwellings.

Hiking Trails in Highlands Edge

1 trail in database
Gjain Valley Trail
Easy
Hidden Gem

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Gjain Valley Trail

1–2 hours4 km⬆️ 40 m
Loop
June–September

Fairytale-like valley with waterfalls and lava formations.

Considered a hidden elves' gathering place.

Hiking Trails in Reykjavik

2 trails in database
Ellidaardalur Valley Trail
Easy
Family Friendly

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Ellidaardalur Valley Trail

1–2 hours5 km⬆️ 40 m
Loop
All year

Green river valley trail inside Reykjavik.

River believed home to protective spirits.

Perlan Forest Trail
Easy
City Nature

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Perlan Forest Trail

1 hour3 km⬆️ 40 m
Loop
All year

Urban forest trail with city viewpoints.

Hill believed home of hidden elves beneath lava.

Hiking Trails in Snæfellsnes

3 trails in database
Arnarstapi to Hellnar Coastal Trail
Easy
Coastal Walk

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Arnarstapi to Hellnar Coastal Trail

1–2 hours2.5 km⬆️ 40 m
Out & Back
All year

Coastal lava cliff walk between Arnarstapi and Hellnar with arches, seabirds and ocean views.

The cliffs were believed to be guarded by Bárður Snæfellsás, the half-troll protector spirit of Snæfellsnes.

Saxhóll Crater Trail
Easy
Volcano View

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Saxhóll Crater Trail

20 minutes0.5 km⬆️ 60 m
Out & Back
All year

Short staircase climb to the top of a volcanic crater with panoramic lava field views.

Locals believed elves lived within the lava formations surrounding the crater.

Djupalonssandur Lava Trail
Easy
Black Beach

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Djupalonssandur Lava Trail

45 minutes2 km⬆️ 30 m
Loop
All year

Trail through lava formations leading to a dramatic black pebble beach.

Fishermen once lifted strength stones here to prove seaworthiness.

Hiking Trails in South Coast

6 trails in database
Reynisfjara Cliff Walk
Easy
Black Sand Beach

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Reynisfjara Cliff Walk

1 hour2 km⬆️ 40 m
Out & Back
All year

Black sand beach cliffs and basalt columns walk.

Sea stacks said to be trolls frozen in sunrise.

Dyrholaey Peninsula Trail
Easy
Coastal Arch

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Dyrholaey Peninsula Trail

1 hour2 km⬆️ 50 m
Loop
May–September

Cliff walk with puffins and coastal arches.

Arch believed gateway used by sea spirits.

Kvernufoss Hidden Trail
Easy
Hidden Waterfall

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Kvernufoss Hidden Trail

45 minutes1.5 km⬆️ 30 m
Out & Back
All year

Hidden waterfall trail behind Skogar museum area.

Believed protected by mountain spirits.

Thakgil Canyon Trail
Moderate
Canyon Trail

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Thakgil Canyon Trail

2–4 hours6 km⬆️ 300 m
Loop
June–September

Canyon hike surrounded by mossy cliffs.

Caves believed homes of hidden people.

Seljavallalaug Trail
Easy
Hot Spring

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Seljavallalaug Trail

45 minutes2 km⬆️ 40 m
Out & Back
All year

Walk to one of Iceland's oldest swimming pools hidden in a mountain valley.

Locals believed warm waters protected travelers from mountain spirits.

Skogafoss Upper Trail
Easy
Waterfall Route

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Skogafoss Upper Trail

1–2 hours5 km⬆️ 120 m
Out & Back
All year

Trail above Skogafoss following waterfalls along Skoga river.

Legend says Viking treasure lies hidden behind the waterfall.

Hiking Trails in Vatnajokull National Park

2 trails in database
Kristinartindar Summit Trail
Challenging
Summit Challenge

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Kristinartindar Summit Trail

6 hours17 km⬆️ 1000 m
Out & Back
June–September

Summit hike with glacier and coastal views.

Peak believed lookout of ancient mountain guardians.

Skaftafell Svartifoss Trail
Moderate
Basalt Columns

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Skaftafell Svartifoss Trail

2 hours5 km⬆️ 200 m
Loop
All year

Trail to basalt-column waterfall inside national park.

Columns believed frozen remains of trolls.

Choose a Hiking Trail by Difficulty Level

Whether you are a first-time visitor or an experienced trekker, Iceland has hiking trails for every fitness level.

Easy Trails

  • Seljavallalaug
  • Reykjadalur hot river
  • Dimmuborgir lava fields loop
  • Ásbyrgi canyon floor
  • Elliðaárdalur Valley
  • Arnarstapi to Hellnar

Moderate Trails

  • Glymur waterfall
  • Hverfjall crater rim
  • Hengifoss waterfall
  • Bláhnjúkur (Landmannalaugar)
  • Mount Esja
  • Keilir summit

Challenging Trails

  • Fimmvörðuháls pass
  • Stórurð boulder valley
  • Hornstrandir coastal routes
  • Kerlingarfjöll traverse
  • Snæfellsjökull summit approach

Expert Trails

  • Laugavegur multi-day trek
  • Askja crater route
  • Drangey island routes
  • Landmannalaugar to Þórsmörk full traverse

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