Adventure-Packed 4-Day Eldgja Trek Expedition through Iceland's Highlands from Reykjavik

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Summary

Tour starts
Reykjavík, Iceland
Starting time
Flexible
Duration
4 days
Ending place
Reykjavík, Iceland
Languages
English
Difficulty
Moderate
Available
July - Sept.
Minimum age
14 years old

Description

Embark on a thrilling four-day Eldgja trek from Reykjavik, ideal for adventure enthusiasts aged 14 and above, exploring the stunning landscapes of Landmannalaugar, Lake Langisjor, and the Eldgja fissure. Book now for an unforgettable adventure through Iceland's highlands, combining moderate hiking with awe-inspiring natural wonders.

Your journey begins at 8:30 a.m. in Reykjavik, where you'll be picked up for a scenic drive to Landmannalaugar, famed for its colorful mountains and hot springs. 

During a 2-hour stop, an optional short hike takes you through the Laugahraun Lava to the magnificent Brennisteinsalda mountain and back via the Graenagil Canyon. The 2.8-mile (4.5-kilometer) trek offers bubbling rivers, geothermal hot springs, and captivating lava landscapes. Take a dip in the Landmannalaugar hot spring before continuing your journey.

Venturing further into the Fjallabak Nature Reserve, your 4x4 bus tackles the challenging F208 mountain road leading to Lake Langisjor and the majestic Peak Sveinstindur. 

The hike from Lake Langisjor to Peak Sveinstindur provides breathtaking views over valleys and mountains, ending at a cabin by the Skafta river for the first night. The trek, about four to five hours long, showcases the beauty of Langisjor, a vast lake within Vatnajokull National Park, surrounded by Fogrufjoll mountains.

Day two commences with a hike along the Skafta river through the colorful landscape of the Hvanngil valley, ending at Skaelingar hut. Marvel at the unique lava formations from the Laki eruption in Skaelingar, where adventurous hikers can take a dip in a cold mere.

On the third day, trek to the summit of Gjatindur for a panoramic view of Iceland, with Eldgja fissure, a 43.5-mile 70-kilometer long canyon, as a prominent feature. Explore the Eldgja lava field, witness the Ofaerufoss waterfall, and reach Holakjol Highland Center for a more comfortable mountain lodge experience.

The final day allows time to explore a hidden waterfall near Holaskjol Highland Center before heading to the South Coast. Stops include the village of Vik, the Black Beach, the Seljalandsfoss waterfall, and a fascinating Lava show, concluding the expedition in Reykjavik.

The tour includes pickup from and drop-off to Reykjavik, professional guides, supported trekking with luggage transport between huts, meals, and accommodation in mountain huts. Pack accordingly with thermal wear, hiking gear, waterproof clothing, and essentials, ensuring you're ready to immerse yourself in the incredible landscapes of Iceland. 

Don't miss this opportunity to experience the natural wonders of the highlands. Book your exhilarating Eldgja trek now. Check availability by choosing a date.

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Included

Pickup and drop off in Reykjavik city
Tour to Landmannalaugar with a 2 hour stop before continuing to Lake Langisjor where the trek begins
Professional guide
Luggage transportation between huts so the trekkers travel light during the day.
Food and lunch pack for the day during the trek
Accommodation in mountain huts during the trek
Facility fee in Landmannalaugar
South Coast tour back to Reykjavík with a black beach stop

Activities

Hiking
Super Jeep
Sightseeing
Hot Spring Bathing

Daily itinerary

Day 1
On day one, you'll start the trek at Lake Langisjor to the summit of Sveinstindur.

Day 1 - Reykjavík – Landmannalaugar – Sveinstindur Peak

Commencing from Reykjavik, the tour kicks off with pickup at bus stops and most hotels starting at 8:30 a.m. 

You will travel to Landmannalaugar, known for its vibrant mountains, hot springs, and picturesque lava fields, where a two-hour stop allows for an optional short hike for the adventurous.

Guided by an experienced tour guide, you’ll embark on a 2.8-mile (4.5-kilometer) trek through Laugahraun Lava to the magnificent Brennisteinsalda mountain, returning via the Graenagil Canyon. 

Witness bubbling rivers, geothermal hot springs, captivating lava formations, and colorful mountains along the way. For those seeking relaxation, a dip in the Landmannalaugar hot spring is an enticing option before you resume your journey.

Situated in the Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Landmannalaugar boasts rugged and dramatic landscapes featuring geothermal wonders and vibrant rhyolite mountains within its protected wilderness. 

The 4x4 bus then tackles the challenging F208 mountain road, accessible only to 4x4 vehicles, leading you to Lake Langisjor and the impressive Sveinstindur peak.

Beginning your trek at Lake Langisjor, you hike to the summit of Sveinstindur peak, reaching a spectacular vantage point that offers breathtaking views of valleys and mountains. 

The hike continues to a cabin by the river Skafta, where you spend your first night. 

The day's hike spans approximately four to five hours, covering an elevation of about 1968 feet (600 meters) at the starting point and reaching around 3576 feet (1090 meters) at the summit, presenting a varied and rewarding journey through Iceland's highlands.

As the sun sets on your first day, you'll have immersed yourself in the stunning landscapes of Landmannalaugar and embarked on a memorable trek to the summit of Sveinstindur peak, setting the tone for the adventure that lies ahead in the days to come.

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Day 2
On day two, immerse yourself in the calm and quiet surroundings of Skaelingar.

Day 2 - Sveinstindur Hut and Skaelingar Hut

Embark on the second day of your Icelandic adventure, commencing with a scenic walk along the Skafta river, guiding you through the picturesque Hvanngil valley and beneath the towering presence of Uxatindar mountain. 

Uxatindar is a mountain peak in the Southern Highlands that stands 2106 feet (642 meters) above sea level.  It is part of Vatnajokull National Park and is green with moss throughout summer.

As you traverse this route, anticipate an 11-mile (18-kilometer) hike, revealing a vibrant and colorful landscape that stands as a testament to Iceland's awe-inspiring natural beauty. The views along this stretch are truly impressive and breathtaking.

The day's trek leads to Skaelingar, a site that beckons the adventurous with the opportunity to take a refreshing dip in a cold mere. Skaelingar holds historical significance, housing an aged cabin that once played a vital role in the autumn sheep round-up, assisting farmers in collecting sheep from the Highland. These cabins, scattered across Iceland, offer a glimpse into the traditional practices of rural life, adding a cultural layer to your exploration.

What sets Skaelingar apart is its extraordinary lava formations, remnants of the Skaftareldar. These formations contribute to the area's unique and somewhat exotic appearance, showcasing the geological wonders shaped by volcanic activity. 

Amidst the tranquility of this place, the peculiar beauty of the lava formations becomes evident, creating a distinctive and picturesque backdrop for your journey.

The day's trek is expected to last approximately 8 hours. As participants traverse the terrain, they'll find themselves immersed in the calm and quiet surroundings, allowing for an appreciation of the striking beauty of the rugged landscape.

This leg of the journey seamlessly combines the thrill of adventure with the serene allure of Iceland's captivating highlands, setting the stage for further exploration of this unique and dynamic landscape.

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Day 3
On day three, you'll spend the night at Holaskjol Highland Center.

Day 3 - Skaelingar Hut to Holaskjol Highland Center

On the third day of your expedition, the journey kicks off with a trek to the summit of Gjatindur, offering a magnificent panoramic view of Iceland. From this vantage point, you'll witness a sweeping vista overlooking the Eldgja fissure. This huge, approximately 43.5-mile (70-kilometer) long canyon stretches from the mountain Gjatindur to the glacier Myrdalsjokull in the southeast.

As you traverse the terrain, you'll have the opportunity to observe the grandeur of the Eldgja fissure, gaining insight into the geological history of the region. The Eldgja eruption, which occurred in 934, left an enduring mark on the landscape, with the canyon and Ofaerufoss waterfall serving as tangible reminders of this historical event. 

The total lava flow from the Eldgja eruption is estimated to be around 19 km3, making it the most volumetric lava flow from a single eruption in historical records. The origins of this remarkable canyon trace back to the Katla volcano system, adding an extra layer of geological interest to your day of exploration in Iceland's highlands.

Descending from Gjatindur, the trail winds through the lava canyon, leading you to the renowned Ofaerufoss waterfall. This natural spectacle serves as a popular spot for a leisurely lunch break, allowing participants to relish the breathtaking surroundings before continuing the trail toward the final destination of the day – Holaskjol Highland Center.

Situated amidst the captivating highlands of Iceland, Holaskjol Highland Center offers a unique setting for the evening. The group will gather for a barbecue dinner, providing a communal and hearty meal against the backdrop of the rugged Icelandic landscape. The accommodation for the night will be in one of the cozy cabins at Holaskjol, providing a comfortable respite after a day of exploration.

The day's trek covers an approximate distance of 11 miles (18 kilometers) and is estimated to span over 8 hours. 

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Day 4
On day four, you'll stop by the charming village of Vik.

Day 4 - Holaskjol Highland Center to Reykjavik

On day four, start your day with breakfast, followed by a visit to a hidden waterfall near Holaskjol Highland Center. This waterfall, tucked away in the surroundings, provides a serene and picturesque backdrop for your morning exploration.

After enjoying the natural beauty, you’ll depart from Holaskjol Highland Center and hit the road, driving towards the main South Coast road, known as number 1. 

Your journey takes you to the charming village of Vik, where you'll pause for a lunch break. Vik offers a brief stop to relax and refuel before continuing your South Coast exploration.

Next on your itinerary is the iconic black beach. This unique stretch of coastline is known for its distinct black sand, shaped by volcanic activity. Take in the rugged beauty of the shoreline and absorb the natural wonders that characterize this area.

The final destination for the day is the remarkable Seljalandsfoss waterfall. Marvel at the cascading water from this stunning natural attraction. It's not just a sight to behold from a distance – Seljalandsfoss allows adventurous visitors to walk behind the curtain of water, providing a unique and immersive experience.

After taking in the beauty of Seljalandsfoss, you’ll commence your journey back to Reykjavik. The estimated arrival time in the capital is around 17:00, marking the conclusion of your expedition through Iceland's Highlands and South Coast. 

The day encompasses diverse landscapes, from hidden waterfalls to the black sand beach and the powerful Seljalandsfoss, offering a comprehensive experience of nature's wonders.

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What to bring

Thermal underwear (top and bottom), at least two sets of shirts
Wool or fleece thermal mid layer
Hiking pants
Waterproof and breathable pants and jacket
Wool hat
Gloves
2 to 3 pairs of hiking socks
Waterproof hiking boots
Sleeping bag and travel pillow
Sunglasses
Sunscreen / after sun cream
Travel sack for your baggage that is transported between huts/campsites
Day backpack, 25-40 L.
River crossing shoes (old sneakers or similar for fording rivers)
Health supplies and prescription medicine
Personal medical kit to include personal medication
1–2-liter water bottle
Towel
Swimming clothes
Shoes to wear when not hiking, like Teva-type sandals or similar

Good to know

The trek is considered to be moderate, with some inclines. There are two days where you'll cover around 11 miles (18 kilometers) per day. 

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