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Landmannalaugar Hike and the Valley of Tears

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  • ~ 11 Hours
  • Max People: 19
  • Pick-up Rvk: 8:00-8:30
  • Jun-Sep
  • Min Age: 10
  • Level: Easy/Moderate

The Essential Landmannalaugar

Embark on a journey to one of Iceland’s most captivating destinations Landmannalaugar, located in the Fjallabak Nature Reserve in the Highlands of Iceland, famous for its breathtaking landscapes such as vibrant colored rhyolite mountains, bubbling hot springs, lava fields and epic hikes. 

The lava fields and the rhyolite mountains are the result of thousands of years of volcanic activity. Laugahraun lava field was formed in a volcanic eruption in 1477 consisting of vast erratic black obsidian which is known for its smooth, sharp edges and unique appearance, and famed in the TV series Game of Thrones as “Dragon Glass”. Rhyolite is a type of volcanic rock that is made of quartz and silica and with minerals such as iron and sulphur adding extra color to the mountains. Brennisteinsalda or “the Sulphur Wave” is a very good example of this.

We will stay over 3 hours in Landmannalaugur and we offer approx. 2 hour guided hike through the obsidian fields up to Brennisteinsalda, but you are welcome to explore the area on your own within the given time frame. You can take on different trail or just relax and stay longer in the natural hot pool – just don’t forget to bring your swim suit and a towel on the trip!

The natural beauty and unique geology of this area will leave you in awe and create memories that will last a lifetime.
  • We reserve the right to cancel if only 5 or less are signed up for the tour.

Price Includes

  • English speaking guide
  • Hiking
  • Bathing in a natural hot pool
  • Landmannalaugar facility fee
  • Transfer to/from Reykjavik
  • Free WiFi in the bus

Price Excludes

  • Meals

Please bring

  • Warm outdoor clothing
  • Hat and gloves or mittens
  • Sturdy shoes
  • Rain gear
  • Backpack
  • Water bottle
  • Bathing suit
  • Towel
  • Camera/Phone
  • Keep in mind that the weather can change very suddenly in Iceland and you can experience all four seasons in one day.

Pick-up and drop-off in Reykjavík

Choose a Bus stop near to your accommodation (See Bus Stop Informations)

Itinerary

HjálparfossHelp's fall

Hjálparfoss is a beautiful, two stepped waterfall that cascades down into a large plunge pool that is surrounded by very unique basalt rock formations. 

The surrounding area is called Hjálp or “help” because when people had to travel from the north to the south over the highlands of Iceland they had to travel through the harsh and desolated Sprengisandur route. It was usually very hard to find a place in this desert route to feed the horses and when arriving to the the lush area near Hjálparfoss people thought of it as a help, because finally there was grass for the horses to bite after this long journey.

LandmannalaugarHike and natural pool

Welcome to Landmannalaugar in Iceland. We will stop here for couple of hours. The guide will offer you a hike up to Brennisteinsalda or the Sulfur Wave. During the hike your are surrounded by nature so peculiar that you would hardly be surprised if you saw an elf running by. The colorful rhyolite mountains and some small hot springs scattered all over close to Brennisteinsalda with a mystical steam rising up from them. When returning to the huts, after about two hours of hiking, there still is enough time to take a bath in the natural pool.

SigöldugljúfurThe Valley of Tears

The magical Sigöldugljúfur canyon has become one of the main instagram spots in Iceland. It is quite an extraordinary natural wonder with its many small spring-fed streams, small ponds, crystal clear waterfalls, colorful vegetation, and fascinating cliffs.

  • Note: We reserve the right to alter the itinerary according to weather and road conditions.
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FAQ

What is the weather going to be like?

Iceland’s weather is famously unpredictable, and you can experience all four seasons in a single day. Be prepared for sudden changes, dress in layers, and carry waterproof gear as rain and wind are common. Check regional forecasts and make sure you bring the right clothes for an enjoyable visit.

What should I wear on a tour to Landmannalaugar?

Iceland’s renowned for its ever-changing weather, and even during our brief hike, you might encounter all four seasons.

Navigating this capricious climate can be a tad tricky, so layering is key. We suggest three upper layers: start with a light, preferably woolen, T-shirt against your skin, then add a fleece or hefty woolen piece, topped by a waterproof windbreaker.

For the lower half, opt for lightweight hiking pants, track pants, or long cotton trousers, and cover them with windproof and waterproof pants. Avoid jeans, as they become uncomfortably heavy and cold when wet.

When it comes to footwear, sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended, although a good pair of sneakers will suffice for this relatively comfortable and short hike.

Is there a stop for food?

During your journey to Landmannalaugar, there will be one stop in the morning where you can purchase food and drinks. This is a good opportunity to stock up on any essentials you may need for the upcoming leg of your trip.

However, please note that while Landmannalaugar offers food options most the summer, for this specific tour, it’s advisable to prepare a packed lunch and bring snacks with you. This ensures you have adequate sustenance for your highland adventure, especially in cases where food availability in Landmannalaugar may be limited.

Do I need some insurance before going on this trip?

Travel insurance is highly recommended for your Iceland trip. It provides coverage for medical emergencies, trip interruptions, lost baggage, and adventure activities. It’s a wise safety net for peace of mind during your journey.

What is cancellation policy?

Read all about our cancellation policy here.