Explore Northern Iceland on Horseback

2025 Dates:

June 29-July 3
July 12-16
July 31-August 4
August 18-22

Duration:

5 days / 4 nights

Difficulty:

Intermediate / Advanced

This tour is a slower version of the Diamond Circle Tour and is not accompanied by a loose herd. In addition to the riding there will be 2 half days of sightseeing by car. Visiting all the highlights of the Diamond Circle: Goðafoss and Dettifoss waterfalls, Mývatn area with it‘s beautiful lava fields and Ásbyrgi canyon. 

Visit Húsavík, the oldest settlement in Iceland, the largest town in Þingeyjarsýsla district, and the whale capital of Iceland. Whale watching can also be added as an additional activity for which Skjálfandi Bay is famous. Enjoy hot pot soaks after long days in the saddle, and a visit to a local geothermal hot pool.

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Horses

The Icelandic horse is a symbol of national pride and cultural heritage. They are known for their surefootedness and gentle nature, and they are famous for the Tölt, a gait unique to the breed, which makes them incredibly comfortable over great distances and rugged terrain.


Riding

All Levels Welcome

Riders should be capable of spending long hours in the saddle, tacking and untacking their own horse, and controlling the horse at all paces, even though rides will mainly consist of the walk and tölt.

Slower rides can be arranged for lower-level riders.

Distance: 10-25 miles/15-35 km per day

Ride Time: 3-5 hours/day


Tack

Horses will be in saddles developed specifically for the Icelandic horse, closely resembling Dressage saddles. Saddle bags will be provided.


Terrain

This tour encompasses remote areas only accessible on foot or by horseback, riding on mainly soft riding tracks, ideal for riding the tölt. The ride will travel through farmland, across rivers, winding through hills and mountains to alpine lakes, and across black sand deserts.


Accommodation

Riders are accommodated in single or shared rooms (2-4 people per room) at the guesthouse on Saltvik Farm, which offers stunning views out over Skjálfandi Bay and a nice hot tub to soak in after a day in the saddle.

Guests spend one night in the mountain cabin at Þeistareykir, a quaint bunkhouse surrounded by bubbling natural steam vents.

√ WiFi
√ Hot tub
X Laundry


Dining

Breakfasts and dinners are served family-style at the guesthouse. Home-cooked meals consist heavily of lamb and fish. Traditional Icelandic breakfasts include porridge, toast, cold cuts, and cheese. Riders make their own sandwiches in the morning to pack on the trail each day.

*We recommend bringing your own snacks for the trail, and any packets or condiments for adding to your sandwich (peanut or almond butter, mustard, mayonnaise, etc.)


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Price Includes:

  • All accommodations

  • All meals

  • All riding activities, including tack and equipment, riding helmet, rain gear, water bottle, lunch box, and saddle bags

  • Sleeping bag for night in mountain hut

  • Domestic flights between Reykjavik and Akureyri

Does not include:

  • Airfare to and from Iceland

  • Travel Insurance

  • Visas

  • Gratuities and personal expenses

  • Whale watching (book upon arrival)

  • Additional excursions or activities not included in itinerary