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Iceland Horse Riding Vacations Various Locations, Iceland

- Northern Exposure
- Snæfellsnes Peninsula
- Golden Circle
- Kjolur N - S
- Kjolur S-N
- Geysir - Gullfoss Special
- The Arctic North
- Beach and Mountain Ride
- Trail of Hope
- Volcano Mt. Hekla - Landmannalaugar
- Riding and the Northern Lights
- Autumn Adventure Sheep Round Up
- Sheep Round Up
- Sheep Round Up 2
- Horse Round-up
- Horse Round Up October
- Sheep Round Up 3
General Info
Horse riding holidays Iceland on Icelandic horses - a once in a lifetime experience.
These multi-day Iceland riding tours require fit riders skilled in the walk, trot and canter. You’ll be riding with an outfitter who is a pioneer for riding in Iceland and practices sustainable tourism, so you can feel good about your trip to Iceland.
Icelandair now flies from New York, Boston, Minneapolis, Orlando and Seattle, making getting to Iceland even easier. It’s about a five hour flight from New York’s JFK Airport, making shorter trips feasible too. For travelers who want to combine riding with other adventures in Ieland, the three day Countryside Adventure is a good bet. Equitrekking Travel’s preferred provider of travel services can arrange airfare and accommodations in Reykjavik and suggest other adventures in Iceland to compliment your trip.
Vikings settled in Iceland in the 9th century, bringing horses and other livestock that would help them cultivate the land, explore and survive. Until the 19th century, horses were the sole mode of transportation around this rugged island. The Icelandic horses, though pony sized, are strong and agile, running over Iceland’s craggy terrain with ease. These horses have special gaits or ways of moving including the tölt, a smooth gait where the riders may feel like they’re gliding along instead of bouncing up and down in the saddle.
Awards & Accolades
The outfitter for these Iceland horse tours received the Environmental Award by the Icelandic Tourist Board in 2001.
Featured in Equitrekking Iceland on PBS. Host Darley Newman participates in a horse drive with local farmers, explores Reykjavik, the Golden Circle and more.
Packing
Packing for Iceland Horseback Riding
Please see Equitrekking Travel's General Packing List for some suggested items.
Packing layers is always a good idea for any riding tour, as the weather can change quickly.
The following are other recommended items by the tour operator for these Iceland riding vacations:• Riding boots - preferably rubber, because you may be crossing rivers (Please also note that knee high rubber boots are recommended for the Horse Drive)
• Warm jacket or overcoat
• Warm (woolen or fleece) sweater
• Warm socks and gloves, at least two pairs, scarf and a cap or hat
• Warm underwear, long if possible (protects also from chafing)
• Sports bra for women
• Riding trousers
• A pair of slippers to wear in the accommodations. (Icelanders take off their shoes when entering a house)
• Swimsuits, towels, soap etc.
• Your camera
• Band-Aids
• Insect repellent
• Chocolate or glucose sweets for strenuous riding days
• Sunscreen and lip balm
• Riding gloves
You will be provided with:
• Rain gear
• Safety helmet
• Sleeping bag (with a sheet) where necessary
Riding gear which has been used abroad needs to be dry cleaned or sterilized.
Riding gear (riding boots, riding trousers, jackets, hats, gloves, etc.) needs to be washed (104°F/ 40°C), dry cleaned or disinfected before arriving in Iceland. Most veterinary clinics will be able to do the disinfecting. Saddles, bridles and other leather gear may not be brought into the country.
Used riding clothes and boots that cannot be placed in a washing machine or dry cleaned should be washed and disinfected as follows:
• Rinse thoroughly with detergent
• Dry
• Spray with 1% VirkonS® (10g per liter of water)
• Store for at least 5 days prior to bringing the clothes into contact with horses in Iceland
Please understand that these precautions are necessary because there are no contagious animal diseases (i.e. rabies or foot and mouth diseases) in Iceland and therefore important to protect the animals of the country. Please help protect Iceland's fragile nature!
For further information please follow this link. Substances which are approved for disinfecting and the way they should be applied are mentioned on the form.
Please note that laundry is not available on these riding holidays in Iceland.
About the Horses
Icelandic horses are an important part of Icelandic culture having helped the people of Iceland survive for centuries. The history of the Icelandic Horse can be traced to the settlement of the country in the late 9th century. The Icelandic horse appears in Norse mythology, the sagas, songs and the art of Iceland.
Icelanders take great pride in the Icelandic horse, which has been pure bred for over a thousand years on this isolated island. The Icelandic horse is special because it has five different gaits or ways of moving. Besides the walk, trot and canter/gallop, Icelandic horses may also tölt or pace. The tölt is a smooth four-beat gait. Once you are into this gait, you may feel like you are gliding, instead of bouncing up and down in the saddle. The flying pace is a two-beat racing gait in which both legs on the same side move together. On Icelandic riding tours, you will usually change horses once or twice a day. On most of the longer tours you will ride with spare horses along in a free running herd, the traditional way of riding in Iceland.
The tack used for Icelandic horses is slightly different then the tack ordinarily used for other breeds. The saddle is built close to a dressage saddle and has a relatively flat seat. Saddles come with plain or quilted seats. On longer rides a crupper helps keep the saddle in place. The riding style used on Icelandic horses is close to English riding style, but stirrups are worn longer. Bits used include mostly simple snaffles. Bridles have a detachable noseband and clip on reins.
Activities/Events
These Iceland riding vacations include sightseeing at some of Iceland's top destinations. Trips may include- time in Reykjavik before or after the ride, the hot springs area of Geysir, Iceland’s Golden Waterfalls and Thingvellir National Park, the spot where the North American and European tectonic plates meet and more.
Accommodations/Food
Accommodations:
Golden Circle 8 Day
2 - 4 bed units with shared facilities at Fossnes Farm. Rooms with private facilities for 2 nights at Geysir and 2 nights in a hotel in Reykjavik.
Golden Circle 5 Day
2 - 4 bed units with shared facilities at Fossnes Farm. Rooms with private facilities for 2 nights at Geysir.
Countryside Riding 3 Day
2 - 4 bed units in summer cottages with shared facilities.
Diamond Circle 8 Day
Double rooms in a hotel in Reykjavik. Guesthouses and holidays farms during the ride. Single rooms may be available at an extra charge.
Horse Round-Up One
Hotel in Reykjavik and 2 to 4 bed units at the farm for the horse drive.
Horse Round-Up Two
Hotel in Reykjavik and double rooms at Daeli Farm for the horse drive.
Horse Drive July 2010
2-4 bed units. Accomodations in Reykjavik before or after the ride must be arranged on your own.
Kjolur Glaciers
2 - 4 bed units in Reykjavík. Sleeping bag accommodation in simple mountain cabins during the ride.
Food:
During the ride full board is provided. The menu consists of a large breakfast and traditional Icelandic meals (fish or lamb). Vegetarian meals are available if requested in advance. All riders make their own packed lunch from the breakfast table.
Drinks:
Alcoholic beverages are not included in the tour price and are hard to get in the Highlands. They can be bought at a reasonable price in the Duty Free Store at Keflavik Airport upon arrival.
The Ideal Traveler
The ideal traveler to Iceland is adventurous, curious about other cultures and a competent rider. They may enjoy history, experience exotic destinations and new cultures. They may also be interested in a shorter riding trip, of which there are various options for riding in Iceland
Northern Exposure
This tour was nominated by the Sunday Times as one of the 10 best trails in the world.
The North of Iceland is known for its spectacular natural sights and diverse landscape. On the Norhtern Exposure riding tour, travel from Bjarnastaðir Farm near Húsavík to the Lake Mývatn area, famous for its volcanic features and rich birdlife. Ásbyrgi Canyon, Dettifoss, Europe’s largest waterfall, and the strange rock formations at Hljóðaklettar are just some of the gems of nature we ́ll be seeing on this amazing horseback riding tour.
Experience Level: Advanced
Duration: 5 nights – 5 riding days – Approx. 160 km
Dates 2018: Monday – Saturday
June 25 – 30
July 2 – 7
July 9 – 14
July 16 – 21
Aug 6 – 11
Aug 13 – 18
Aug 27 – Sep 1
High Season Rates (June 30 to August 21, 2018): $2,921 USD* per person
Low Season Rates (all other dates): $2,754 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations. Includes full board.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: Sleeping bag accommodation in shared rooms during the ride. Bring your own! Meeting place: Reykjavík. Accommodation before and after the ride are to be arranged individually. Optional: Whale watching boat trip, fee to be paid locally.
An optional whale watching tour completes the selection of natural attractions on and off shore.
Further Riding Vacation Tour Description:
We ride along soft riding tracks ideal for “tölting”, the unique extra gait of the Icelandic Horse. The first day we spend in Jökulsárgljúfur National Park and visit both Dettifoss Waterfall and Ásbyrgi Canyon.
From rich green pastureland we head towards the Gæsafjöll Mountains and spend a night in a mountain cabin at Theistareykir. Through an area scarred with cracks and fissures from earthquakes and volcanic activity the route takes us to Lake Mývatn where bubbling mud pools and eerie lava formations are a reminder of the powerful energy right beneath our feet. We have the opportunity to bathe in the warm geothermal water of the outdoor pool at the Mývatn Nature Baths.
The next two days take us through Laxárdalur Valley to Heiðabær for an overnight stay and relaxation in the swimming pool on site. From there we continue across Reykjaheiði heath towards the coast and back to Bjarnastaðir Farm.
After this amazing tour in an ever-changing landscape we can can let our cares float away in the hot tub at Lundur Swimming Pool before sitting down to a hearty farewell dinner at the farm.
Day-by-Day Itinerary:
Monday: Reykjavík – Húsavík – Þeistareykir
Departure from pick up points in Reykjavik www.busstop.is to the Domestic Airport for the flight to Húsavík and transfer to Bjarnastaðir Farm. Pick up between 06:30 – 07:30. Please dress already in riding clothes and bring your passport or other identification for your domestic flight. At Bjarnastaðir, we have lunch and start our ride with a short introduction to the Icelandic horse and its special gaits. We ride across the mighty glacial river Jökulsá á Fjöllum (on a bridge) and into the mountains to the geothermal area of Theistareykir. At one point we will practically cross over from one continental plate to another as we ride over the Mid-Atlantic ridge! It is a fascinating area with deep earthquake fissures, multi-colored mountains and geothermal energy. With all this volcanic activity going on here, it is easy to understand that Iceland is still under “natural construction” (Approx. 35 km)
Tuesday: Theistareykir Mountain Cabin - Heiðarbær
Enjoy today’s ride from the Theistareykir area to Halldorstaðir í Laxárdal. We then drive to Heiðarbær, where we stay for the next night with a swimming pool on the premises. (Approx. 35 km)
Wednesday: Heiðarbær
We start the day with an exciting sightseeing tour by bus. We begin with a nice hot bath in Jarðböð, an outdoor lagoon with geothermal water and visit Dimmuborgir, fantastic black lava formations with rich vegetation. We saddle up again and head of through a black sand desert along the colorful Laxárdalur valley with the glittering Salmon River Laxá in the middle. A true day of contrasts in the ever changing Icelandic nature. We stop at the very special Hraunsrétt – made of lava. We ride to Skógarhlíð, where we leave the horses tonight. (Approx. 30 km)
Thursday: Bjarnastaðir
Today we set out through Geldingadalur Valley and Reykjaheiði into Öxarfjörður Fjord to Bjarnastaðir Farm, where the hot outdoor tub is waiting. (Approx. 40 km)
Friday: Ásbyrgi – Dettifoss - Bjarnastaðir
This is truly a day to remember when we ride on the east side of the National Park Jökulsárgljúfur and visit places like Gloppa, Hallhöfðastígur overlooking Hljóðaklettar and many more. After riding we have a sightseeing tour by bus to Europe’s largest waterfall, Dettifoss and the famous Ásbyrgi Canyon, one of the wonders of nature, a wide, horseshoe-shaped canyon with sheer cliff faces up to 100 m high. (Approx. 20 km)
Saturday: Bjarnastaðir – Húsavík (optional: whale watching) – Reykjavík
In the morning return to Húsavík by bus and a whale watching cruise for those interested. (Price per person EUR 80). Others can enjoy the town‘s swimming pool with it‘s hot tubs or just go for a stroll in this beautiful town. Afternoon flight back to Reykjavík Domestic Airport and a transfer to your accommodation.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Snæfellsnes Peninsula
The Snæfellsjökull National Park is where you find one of Iceland ́s most beautiful and emblematic sights - the glacier-covered cone volcano Snæfellsjökull. The mystery and spiritual aura of this still active volcano were made famous through Jules Verne’s novel Journey to the Centre of the Earth. Many of the great Sagas are located in this very area. Today the remote beauty and rich bird life draw visitors from all over the world. The peninsula itself is often called “Iceland in a nutshell” because of its diversity of landscape.
Riding Level: Intermediate – Advanced riders
Duration: 7 nights – 6 riding days – approx. 185 km
Dates 2018: Saturday – Saturday
June 9 – 16 • June 23 - 30 • June 30 – July 7 • July 21 - 28 • Aug 11 - 18 • Aug 25 - Sept 1
High Season Rates (June 30 to August 21, 2018): $2,997 USD* per person
Low Season Rates (all other dates): $2,794 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: Accommodation in made up beds in shared rooms during the ride.
Meeting place: Reykjavik. First night of the tour is spent at the farm. Accommodation after the ride are to be arranged individually.
Note: Knee-high rubber boots are recommended for the beach ride!
Day-by-Day Itinerary:
Experiencing “tölt”, the unique extra gait of the Icelandic Horse, is made easy for you on this tour when we follow good riding tracks. The long stretches of smooth sandy beaches make this tour a delight for both horses and riders.
This Iceland riding vacation takes us through a landscape of extensive lava fields, craters and ash from ancient eruptions in Hítardalur valley. We also enjoy wide-open stretches of light-coloured sand at Löngufjörur beach, where only the tide sets a limit to the freedom of horse and man. The impressive 50-meter deep crater Eldborg is a distinctive landmark, where the light sand turns black once you reach its lava field. On our last riding day we follow the edge of the lava flow along the shore before returning to Stóri-Kálfalækur Farm.
Day 1. Reykjavík – Stóri-Kálfalækur – Grímsstaðir
Pick up at BSÍ Bus station in Reykjavik or at Reykjavik official bus stops near your accommodation (see: www.busstop.is) between 18:00-19:00 where our Íshesta bus will transfer you and your fellow riders to Stóri-Kálfalækur Farm, where horses and staff are waiting for us. After a lovely introductory meal where we get to know each other we relax and rest so we are well prepared for the adventure ahead of us.
Day 2. Stóri Kálfalækir - Grímstaðir
After an introduction to the Icelandic horse and its special gaits we start our ride into the mountains through fertile farmlands and along good riding tracks to Grímsstaðir Farm with its proud history dating back to medieval times. Overnight at Stóri-Kálfalækur in made up beds, showers and a hot tub on site. (approx. 25 km)
Day 3. Grímsstaðir – Hítarhólmur
The ride today leads through multi-coloured mountains and along low bushy hillsides. Hítardalur is a geological paradise. Vast lava fields, soft tracks through ashes and the high palagonite (tuff) mountains give you the impression of taking a ride on the moon! We leave the horses at Hítarhólmur farm and drive back to Stóri-Kálfalækur, where the hot tub is waiting. (approx. 25 km)
Day 4. Hítarhólmur – Kolviðarnes
We continue our ride through this mystical volcanic valley. We stop at the sheep gathering place Hítardalsrétt and if you take a good look you can see the troll woman Hít who was turned into stone returning late from a date. We proceed west across Hítará River and travel through an area well known as the hideout of Iceland’s most famous outlaw, Grettir. At Kolviðarnes Farm we leave the horses and drive back and spend the night at Stóri Kálfalækur. (approx. 45 km)
NB: Next three days we ride on Löngufjörur beach where timings depend on the tide. In some cases we need to start the ride very early in the morning or in the afternoon.
Day 5. Kolviðarnes – Traðir
After rejoining the horses, we start our beach ride on Löngufjörur, the famous horse trail on the seashores of the Snæfellsnes peninsula. View majestic Snæfellsjökull Glacier ahead of you and feel the horses’ excitement and take part in their joy on this extraordinary trail released by the tide. We leave the horses at Traðir Farm and we spend the night at Stóri Kálfalækur. (approx. 30 km)
Day 6. Traðir – Kolviðarnes – Stóri-Kálfalækur
Another day ́s ride on the yellow colored, sandy beach. Direction changes and we head back towards mighty Eldborgarhraun lava field. A unique experience for everyone with lava-fields and mountains on one side of the trail and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. We leave the horses at Kolviðarnes Farm and drive to Stóri-Kálfalækur, where we spend the last two nights. (approx. 30 km)
Day 7. Kolviðarnes – Stóri-Kálfalækur Farm
Last day on the beach and yet a new experience. The sand turns black as we follow the outline of Eldborgarhraun lava field. Imagine the black lava still on the move on your way back to dry land. The ride ends at Stóri-Kálfalækur Farm, where we enjoy Ólöf’s farewell dinner. (approx. 30 km)
Day 8. Back to Reykjavík
Transfer back to Reykjavik to your accommodation. Approx. arrival at 11:30.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Golden Circle
This tour was nominated by Equitrekking in CNNgo as one of the 15 greatest horse treks in the world!
What better or more unique way to do the popular Golden Circle Tour than by riding through the lovely countryside of South Iceland. The three key attractions on this classic Iceland equestrian vacation are the hot spring area of Geysir, Gullfoss or the Golden Waterfall and Thingvellir National Park. Each one guaranteed to take your breath away. Thingvellir National Park is now on the UNESCO World Heritage List based on its historical, geological and cultural importance.
This horse riding tour is perfect for families and those not having the required riding experience for our highland tours. Keep in mind that riding days can be long so you should be in good physical shape and have the basic horsemanship skills.
On the first riding vacation day you get acquainted with the unique Icelandic Horse and its special extra gait as we take an easy trek along the banks of the majestic Thjórsá River. We continue towards Gullfoss Waterfall with its thundering waters and the hot spring area of Geysir. After a relaxed day ́s riding in that locality we next explore some of the more remote places, well off the beaten track. On our way to our accommodation we visit the charming Secret Lagoon for a well deserved bath. We cross the highland moor of Hrunaheiði and enjoy good riding tracks when trekking past iconic basalt columns at Hrepphólar on our way back to Kálfhóll Farm.
Riding Level: Intermediate riders, comfortable during long hours in the saddle. Duration: 6 nights – 6 riding days – Approximately 150 km
Dates 2018: Saturday - Friday
June 9 - 15 • June 16 – 22 • June 23 – 29 • July 7 – 13 • July 14 – 20•
July 21 – 27 • Aug 4 – 10• Aug 11 – 17 • Aug 18 – 24 • Aug 25 – 31
High Season Rates (June 30 to August 21, 2018): $2,843 USD* per person
Low Season Rates (all other dates): $2,653 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: 2 – 4 bed units with shared facilities.
Meeting place: Reykjavik. First night of the tour is spent at the farm. Accommodation after the ride are to be arranged individually.
NEW!: Entrance fee to Secret Lagoon included
Optional: Snowmobile drive on Langjökull glacier, fee to be paid locally.
Day-by-Day Itinerary:
Saturday: Reykjavik - Réttarholt Guesthouse
Pick up at BSÍ Bus station in Reykjavik or at Reykjavik official bus stops near your accommodation (see: www.busstop.is) between 18:00-19:00, where our Íshesta bus will transfer you and your fellow riders to Réttarholt Guesthouse, where horses and staff are waiting for us. After a lovely introductory meal where we get to know each other we relax and rest so we are well prepared for the adventure ahead of us.
Sunday: Réttarholt Guesthouse - Thjórsá glacier river
After an introduction to the Icelandic horse and its special gaits we start our ride along the pleasant trail at Thjórsá glacier fed river. We leave the horses at Sandlækjarmýri field and drive to Réttarholt Guesthouse. This day is the perfect start to get to know your horse and the Icelandic way of trail riding in a relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy the outdoor hot tub at Réttarholt Guesthouse before a hearty dinner. (approximately 15 km)
Monday: Réttarholt – Hvítárdalur
We leave Réttarholt and drive back to the horses. From there we head off to the fertile farmlands of neighbouring community Hrunamannahreppur. We drive spare horses along in a free running herd, enabling us to change our mount regularly and traveling at a brisk space. We cross the well know Salmon River Stóra-Laxá and stop for our picnic lunch at Hrunaréttir, a corral used for the annual sheep round-up in autumn. We ride to Hvítárdalur Farm where we spend the night. (approximately 30 km)
Tuesday: Hvítárdalur – Gullfoss – Myrkholt/Hvítárdalur
We continue our ride on soft trails ideal for tölting towards the majestic canyon Brúarhlöð where milky green water passes through bizarre rock formations. Alongside Hvítá River we follow the ever deepening canyon on to the impressive Golden Waterfall Gullfoss and continue to the famous Geysirhot spring area. (approximately 20 km)
Wednesday: Geysir – Haukadalur – Haukadalsheiði – Myrkholt/Hvítárdalur
Our ride takes us through Haukadalur valley with its beautiful birch forest. Cross clear little streams on the way and enjoy the rich vegetation of wild mountain flowers that bloom during high summer. While you ascend to a highland plateau you will notice the changes in nature as you reach higher ground. A breathtaking view of the mountain ranges and glaciers of the highland around awaits you when you reach the top of Haukadalsheiði. Rest of the day is spent at the Geysir area. You have plenty of time to explore this highly interesting area with its countless bubbling hot springs. (approximately 15 km)
Optional (available at an extra charge): Snowmobile drive on Langjökull glacier
Enjoy the white ice field of Langjökull glacier up-close. A 4x4 vehicle take us to a base camp where we change into warm gear. After safety instructions we drive into the white world of ice and snow. Two people share a snowmobile during the 1 hr. drive and both get to drive the vehicle (a valid driver ́s license is necessary to drive a snowmobile, younger participants and children can sit in the back). Price per person ISK 26.200
Thursday: Geysir – Tungufellsdalur – Kaldbakur – Réttarholt Guesthouse
We leave the Geysir area and ride along green pastures back to the bridge at Brúarhlöð canyon where we cross mighty Hvítá River. Now we head towards the interior and follow beautiful Tungufellsdalur valley onto Hrunaheiðar heath plateau and we experience riding along the edge of civilization. Our horses spend the night at Kaldbakur Farm, we drive to the Secret Lagoon for relaxing bath in the geothermal pool and then drive to Réttarholt Guesthouse and spend the night. (approximately 30 km)
Sunday: Réttarholt Guesthouse – Kaldbakur – Hrepphólar – Kálfhóll – Reykjavík
Our last day of riding includes yet again terrific scenery. Today we follow good riding tracks past Mt. Galtafell. We cross River Laxá before we reach Sandlækjarmýri. We turn towards the banks of Thjórsá River and follow them to Kálfhóll Farm. (approximately 40 km) Here we say goodbye to our guides, staff and horses and return to Reykjavík, drop off at your accommodation. Approx, arrival at 19:00.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Kjolur N - S
Step back in time and ride along the ancient Kjölur trail as Icelanders did over the centuries when travelling to the annual summer parliament at Thingvellir, first held in 930 AD, on this Iceland equestrian vacation. Visit this historic site where the heart of the nation beats and which became Iceland ́s first National Park in 1930. When you arrive to the south, you will wisit and enjoy the Geysir hot spring area and Gullfoss Waterfall.
Travelling from south to north or vice versa right across the heart of Iceland, you will find yourself traversing sandy deserts close to the mighty Langjökull and Hofsjökull Glaciers. Sheltered green valleys come as a surprise in this rugged terrain. Hveravellir is a geothermal area in the highlands where we can soak in a long hot bath under the Midnight Sun.
If you want to see as much as possible of the pristine Icelandic highlands, this Iceland riding holiday, which has been in operation since 1983, is the perfect choice.
Riding Level: Advanced riders
Duration: 7 nights – 6 riding days – 185 km
Dates 2018 Saturday - Saturday
June 30 – July 7 • July 14 - 21 July 28 – Aug 4 • Aug 11 – 18
Rates: $3,048 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: 2-4 made up beds in each room at Hvammur Guesthouse.
Shared rooms in simple mountain cabins and sleeping bag accommodation during the ride.
Please bring your own sleeping bag!
Meeting place: Reykjavik First night of the tour is spent at the farm. Accommodation after the ride are to be arranged individually.
Note: Tours operate alternatively from north to south, the next tour being from south to north.
Day-by-Day Itinerary North to South
Saturday: Reykjavik - Hvammur
Pick up at BSÍ Bus station in Reykjavik or at Reykjavik official bus stops near your accommodation (see: www.busstop.is) between 17:30-18:30, where our Íshesta bus will transfer you and your fellow riders to Hvammur farm in the north Iceland where horses and staff are waiting for us. After a lovely introductory meal where we get to know each other we relax and rest so we are well prepared for the adventure ahead of us.
Sunday: Vatndalur Valley – Áfangi Mountain Cabin
Today is our first riding day and long one as well. As we ride up the valley the canyon of the Vatnsdalsá river appears with some of its many beautiful waterfalls. We ascend up to the mountain plateau Auðkúluheiði. and leave the fertile valley, our horses run freely over the soft riding paths of the northern highland. We enjoy the magnificent view over the impressive highland mountains and the glaciers around us. We stay overnight at the mountain cabin Áfangi, beside the big man-made lake Blöndulón. Hot tub is outside next to the cabin. (Approx. 35 km)
Monday: Áfangi - Hveravellir Geothermal Area, Mountain Cabin
On our ride today we pass the mountains Sandkúlufell and Sauðafell. It is easy to see that we follow a historical route. All the way back to the early settlement of Iceland, people travelled on horseback on exactly the same trails as we do today. Our route today leads us further to the south over the beautiful river Seyðisá. The horses run happy with us on the soft paths of this free and mystical highland area. The destination of todays ride is Hveravellir, a very unique geothermal area between Hofsjökull and Langjökull glaciers. Here in this rough but extremely beautiful nature the most famous outlaw Fjalla Eyvindur survived for years. At the mountain cabin a natural hot pool invites us to a deserved relaxing bath. (Approx. 35 km)
Tuesday: Hveravellir – Gíslaskáli Mountain Cabin
Today we cross Kjalhraun where we hear a tragic story about two brothers who froze to death in October 1780 on their way to Skagafjörður with a flock of sheep. During the ride we enjoy the magical unspoiled and extreme nature. We pass the cave where the ancient superhero, Grettir the strong ́Ásmundarson lived. He spent most of his life as an outlaw, roaming the mountains. The destination of todays ride is Gíslaskáli, which is situated at one of the most beautiful locations of the legendary Kjölur route. We enjoy the great peace and mystic of the surroundings. (Approx. 30 km)
Wednesday: Gíslaskáli – Árbúðir Mountain Cabin
As we ride, on soft and sandy riding paths, beside the rough lavafield Kjalhraun the special highland vegetation with its vulnerable flowers catches our attention. We continue our ride along the river Svartá in a beautiful scenery on historical grounds with a spectacular view of two impressive glaciers Langjökull and Höfsjökull. Tonight we stay at Árbúðir, situated right at the banks of river Svartá. (Approx. 25 km)
Thursday: Árbúðir – Fremstaver Mountain Cabin
We follow river Svartá for a while before crossing the river Hvítá. Our ride continues along the slopes of Mt. Bláfell. During the last centuries, travelling through the remote highland was a dangerous trip due to outlaws waiting to rob the riders. We spend the night and rest the horses at Fremstaver Mountain Cabin. (Approx. 35 km)
Friday: Fremstaver – Gullfoss Waterfall – Geysir Hot Spring Area – Myrkholt Farm
We saddle up again and ride by the canyon of Hvítá river heading southwards to the lowlands. Our horses bring us in their soft and strong gates the last part of the journey. We explore the world famous natural wonders, Geysir and the majestic Gullfoss waterfall. We say good-bye to our horses as they get their rest on some of the farms fertile fields. We celebrate a successful tour with a great farwell dinner, storytelling and singing. (Approx. 25 km)
Saturday: Myrkholt – Reykjavík
We say good-bye to our farmer and his crew and return back to Reykjavík. On our drive back to Reykjavík to your accommodation we visit the historical site Thingvellir, Iceland’s first National Park. Approx. arrival at 13:00.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Kjolur S-N
Step back in time and ride along the ancient Kjölur trail as Icelanders did over the centuries when travelling to the annual summer parliament at Thingvellir, first held in 930 AD. Visit this historic site where the heart of the nation beats and which became Iceland ́s first National Park in 1930. Before heading off into the wilderness of the interior, stop to enjoy the Geysir hot spring area and Gullfoss Waterfall on this wonderful Iceland riding holiday.
Travelling from south to north or vice versa right across the heart of Iceland we find ourselves traversing sandy deserts close to the mighty Langjökull and Hofsjökull Glaciers. Sheltered green valleys come as a surprise in this rugged terrain. Hveravellir is a geothermal area in the highlands where we can soak in a long hot bath under the Midnight Sun.
If you want to see as much as possible of the unspoilt Icelandic highlands, this horseback riding tour, which has been in operation since 1983, is the perfect choice.
Riding Level: Advanced riders
Duration: 7 nights – 6 riding days – 185 km
Dates 2018 Saturday - Saturday
June 23 – 30 • July 7 – 14 • July 21 – 28 • Aug 4 – 11
High Season Rates (June 30 to August 21, 2018): $3,048 USD* per person
Low Season Rates (all other dates): $2,805 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: 2-4 made up beds in each room at Hvammur Guesthouse.
Shared rooms in simple mountain cabins and sleeping bag accommodation during the ride. Please bring your own sleeping bag!
Meeting place: Reykjavik. Accommodation after the ride are to be arranged individually.
Note: Tours operate alternatively from north to south, the next tour being from south to north.
Day-by-Day Riding Vacation Itinerary South - North:
Saturday: Reykjavik - Myrkholt
Pick up at BSÍ Bus station in Reykjavik or at Reykjavik official bus stops near your accommodation (see: www.busstop.is) between 17:30-18:30 where our Íshesta bus will transfer you and your fellow riders to Myrkholt Guesthouse, where horses and staff are waiting for us. After a lovely introductory meal where we get to know each other we relax and rest so we are well prepared for the adventure ahead of us.
Sunday: Myrkholt Farm - Gullfoss – Fremstaver Mountain Cabin
The ride starts off towards the majestic glacier Langjökull and our first stop is at the beautiful Gullfoss waterfall. Our ride today leads us to a mountain called Bláfell. There we spend the night and rest the horses at Fremstaver Mountain Cabin.
(Approx. 25 km)
Monday: Fremstaver – Árbúðir Mountain Cabin
Our ride continues along the slopes of Mt. Bláfell. This area was roamed by outlaws in the old days. We cross River Hvítá and enjoy the view to the glacier fed lake Hvítárvatn. Tonight we stay at Árbúðir, situated right at the banks of river Svartá. (Approx. 35 km)
Tuesday: Árbúðir -Gíslaskáli Mountain Cabin
We ride along the river Svartá in a beautiful scenery on historical grounds with a spectacular view of two impressive glaciers Langjökull and Höfsjökull. As we continue our ride beside the rough lavafield Kjalhraun the special highland vegetation with its vulnerable flowers catches our attention. The soft and sandy riding paths bring us to Gíslaskáli, which is situated at one of the most beautiful locations of the legendary Kjölur route. We enjoy the great peace and mystic of the sourroundings. (Approx. 25 km)
Wednesday: Gíslaskáli – Hveravellir Geothermal Area, Mountain Cabin
Today we cross Kjalhraun where we hear a tragic story about two brothers who froze to death in October 1780 on their way to Skagafjörður with a flock of sheep. During the ride we enjoy the magical unspoiled and extreme nature. We pass the cave where the ancient superhero, Grettir the strong ́Ásmundarson lived. He spent most of his life as an outlaw, roaming the mountains. The destination of todays ride is Hveravellir, a very unique geothermal area between Hofsjökull and Langjökull glaciers. Here in this rough but extremely beautiful nature the most famous outlaw Fjalla Eyvindur survived for years. At the mountain cabin a natural hot pool invites us to a deserved relaxing bath. (Approx. 30 km)
Thursday: Hveravellir – Áfangi Mountain Cabin
Our route today leads us further to the north over the beautiful river Seyðisá. Further the horses run free with us on the soft paths of this mystical highland area. We pass the mountains Sandkúlufell and Sauðafell before reaching our destination. It is easy to see that we follow a historical route. All the way back to the early settlement of Iceland, people travelled on horseback on exactly the same trails as we do today.
Our well-equipped cabin for the night has a hot tub next to it. It is named after the hill Áfangafell wich offers great views of the big glaciers behind us and towards the high mountains of the North ahead of us. Up to mid-July the sun hardly sets in this part of the country. (Approx. 35 km)
Friday: Áfangi – Vatnsdalur Valley – Hvammur Farm
We continue our ride over the Auðkúluheiði Moor. The valleys with the farms in the north are getting closer as our horses run freely over the soft riding paths of the northern higland. It is impressive to see the fertile valley Vatnsdalur with all its fields and vegetation. As we ride down to the valley the canyon of the Vatnsdalsá river appears with some of its many beautiful waterfalls. Our horses stay at Forsæludalur Farm which is the first farm to reach in this area when you come from the highland. We say goodbye to our horses (as they get rest in the green fields of the valley). We celebrate a successful tour with a great farwell dinner, storytelling and singing. We stay overnight at Hvammur Guesthouse. The hot tub offers a nice relaxation after todays ride. (Approx. 35 km)
Saturday: Hvammur – Reykjavík
We say good-bye to our farmer and his crew. Transfer back to your accommodation in Reykjavík. Approx. return at 14:00.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Geysir - Gullfoss Special
The Geysir Gullfoss Riding Vacation is a short version of the popular Golden Circle Riding Tour taking in the hot spring area of Geysir and Gullfoss Waterfall. Travelers also visit Thingvellir National Park on the transfer day. Enjoy accommodation at cozy holiday farms during this ride!
Participants on this tour join the longer Golden Circle Tour for four days, but return to Reykjavík on the fifth day while those on the longer ride continue.
Riding Level: Intermediate riders, comfortable during long hours in the saddle.
Duration: 5 nights – 4 riding days – 86 km
Dates 2018: Saturday - Thursday
June 9 – 14 • June 16 - 21 • June 23 – 28 • July 7 – 12 • July 14 – 19 • July 21 – 26 • Aug 4 – 9 • Aug 11 – 16 • Aug 18 – 23 • Aug 25 – Aug 30
High Season Rates (June 30 to August 21, 2018): $2,030 USD* per person
Low Season Rates (all other dates): $1,862 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: 2 – 4 bed units with shared facilities
Meeting place: Reykjavik.First night of the tour is spent at the farm. Accommodation after the ride are to be arranged individually.
Note: The tour arrives back in Reykjavík at 10:30 on Thursday morning.
Optional: Snowmobile drive on Langjökull glacier, fee to be paid locally.
Day-by-Day Iceland Riding Vacation Itinerary
Saturday: Reykjavik - Réttarholt Guesthouse
Pick up at BSÍ Bus station in Reykjavik or at Reykjavik official bus stops near your accommodation (see: www.busstop.is) between 18:00-19:00, where our Íshesta bus will transfer you and your fellow riders to Réttarholt Guesthouse, where horses and staff are waiting for us. After a lovely introductory meal where we get to know each other we relax and rest so we are well prepared for the adventure ahead of us.
Sunday: Reykjavík – Thingvellir – Kálfhóll – Réttarholt Guesthouse
After an introduction to the Icelandic horse and its special gaits we start our ride along the pleasant trail at Thjórsá glacier fed river. We leave the horses at Sandlækjarmýri field and drive to Réttarholt Guesthouse. This day is the perfect start to get to know your horse and the Icelandic way of trail riding in a relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy the outdoor hot tub at Réttarholt Guesthouse before a hearty dinner. (approximately 15 km)
Monday: Réttarholt – Hvítárdalur
We leave Réttarholt and drive back to the horses. From there we head off to the fertile farmlands of neighbouring community Hrunamannahreppur. We drive spare horses along in a free running herd, enabling us to change our mount regularly and traveling at a brisk space. We cross the well know Salmon River Stóra-Laxá and stop for our picnic lunch at Hrunaréttir, a corral used for the annual sheep round-up in autumn. We ride to Hvítárdalur Farm where we spend the night. (approximately 30 km)
Tuesday: Hvítárdalur – Gullfoss – Myrkholt/Hvítárdalur
We continue our ride on soft trails ideal for tölting towards the majestic canyon Brúarhlöð where milky green water passes through bizarre rock formations. Alongside Hvítá River we follow the ever deepening canyon on to the impressive Golden Waterfall Gullfoss and continue to the famous Geysirhot spring area. (approximately 20 km)
Wednesday: Geysir – Haukadalur – Haukadalsheiði – Myrkholt/Hvítárdalur
Our ride takes us through Haukadalur valley with its beautiful birch forest. Cross clear little streams on the way and enjoy the rich vegetation of wild mountain flowers that bloom during high summer. While you ascend to a highland plateau you will notice the changes in nature as you reach higher ground. A breathtaking view of the mountain ranges and glaciers of the highland around awaits you when you reach the top of Haukadalsheiði. Rest of the day is spent at the Geysir area. You have plenty of time to explore this highly interesting area with its countless bubbling hot springs. (approximately 15 km)
Optional (available at an extra charge): Snowmobile drive on Langjökull glacier
Enjoy the white ice field of Langjökull glacier up-close. A 4x4 vehicle take us to a base camp where we change into warm gear. After safety instructions we drive into the white world of ice and snow. Two people share a snowmobile during the 1 hr. drive and both get to drive the vehicle (a valid driver ́s license is necessary to drive a snowmobile, younger participants and children can sit in the back). Price per person ISK 26.200
Thursday: Geysir – Reykjavík
Today we leave our riding companions in the morning after breakfast and drive back to Reykjavík. Approx. arrival in Reykjavík at 10:30.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
The Arctic North
This part of Iceland is inhabited by only few people, most of them living in little fishing villages along the coast. There is a lot of diversity in this horse riding vacation starting with beautiful mountain views from the wide Öxarfjörður Fjord. The Peninsula of Melrakkaslétta, which stretches almost to the Arctic Circle, is a paradise for birdwatchers and people with geological interest. Here we are right on top of the Mid Atlantic Ridge where the North-American and Eurasian plates drift apart. From mid-June to mid-July this area is “home” to the Midnight Sun which sends its golden light over the deep fjords of North Iceland.
Hosts for this riding tour are Halldór and Elín with their family from Bjarnastaðir Farm, known to many Icelanders for their excellent breeding of horses. Halldór is a respected member of his community and among other things he is a “mountain king” when the time calls for gathering up the sheep in autumn.
Riding Level: Strong intermediate riders
Duration: 8 days - 7 nights – 7 riding days – approx. 180 km
Dates 2018: Tuesday - Tuesday + Sunday - Sunday
July 24 - 31 • Aug 19 - 26
Rates: $3,176 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: Sleeping bag accommodation in shared rooms during the ride at Bjarnastaðir farm Group size: Max. 16 guests
Meeting place: Reykjavik
Optional: Whale watching boat trip. Fee to be paid locally.
Day-by-Day Arctic North Riding Vacation Itinerary:
Day 1: Reykjavík – Húsavík – Bjarnastaðir – Presthólar
Departure from pick up points in Reykjavik www.busstop.is to the Domestic Airport for the flight to Húsavík and transfer to Bjarnastaðir Farm. Pick up between 06:30 – 07:30. Please dress already in riding clothes and bring your passport or other identification for your domestic flight. Bus transfer to Bjarnastaðir Farm, where we meet up with the guides and horses and have lunch.
After a short introduction to the horses we set out through Kerlingaskógur ́s low bushy and enjoy great views over the Fjord Öxarfjörður and the famous Lake Skjálftavatn which suddenly appeared over night after a strong earthquake 28 years ago, when the land had been lowered by 4 meters overnight. During our ride to Presthólar we stop at Tungurétt round-up place and Kvíar (Fjárborgir) Canyon. Overnight at Bjarnastaðir and on our way there we stop at Lundur swimming pool. (30 km)
Day 2: Presthólar – Blikalón
We head north and enjoy the soft tracks of the Melrakkaslétta plains. The name Melrakki derives from an almost forgotten word for the fox. This area is a paradise for birds and well known for its fantastic nature, beautiful lakes filled with trout and rich vegetation. We finish the day by riding down the Blikalónsdalur valley, leave the horses at Blikalón and drive to Bjarnastaðir farm for an overnight stay (25 km)
Day 3: Blikalón – Raufarhöfn
During this riding day along the coast we stop at Hraunhafnarviti Lighthouse, only 3 km away from the Arctic Circle and finish of at Raufarhöfn village. Most of the 250 inhabitants of this small village live of traditional fishing and we will take a good look at their way of life here in the far north of Iceland.
Day 4: Raufarhöfn - Flautafell
Today we continue to ride towards Flautafell farm which draws its name from the mountain Flautafell hovering over the area. Flautafell farm is an old abandoned farm house where nobody lives anymore. Its about 65 meters above see level with beautiful nature all around.
Day 5: Sight seeing around Langanes
On this exciting day we rest the horses and head out on a fun bus tour to Langanes peninsula. The peninsula is known for its rich bird life and stunning nature with rock stacks in the sea full of birds and wild life.
Day 6: Flautafell - Bjarnastaðir
We meet our horses where we left them at Flautafell and head towards Bjarnastaðir over Öxarfjarðar heath. The heat is about 500m above see level and around 60km long. Around 1850 there where lots of farms on the but all where abandoned after the volcanic eruption in 1875 so now this heath is very rural and you hardly ever see people there.
Day 7: Bjarnastaðir - Jökulsárgljúfur
On this adventurous day we ride beside the majestic Jökulsárgljúfur canyon. The canyon is part of the Vatnajökull glacier national park. Through the canyon you can see the longest glacier river in Iceland Jökulsá flowing from Vatnajökull glacier. On the way is the most perfect photo stop where you can see the whole canyon behind you.
Day 8: Bjarnastaðir - Húsavík - Reykjavík
Before we say good bye to horses and drive to Húsavík airport to catch the flight to Reykjavik we will ride to Ásbyrgi canyon one of the wonders of nature, a horseshoe shaped canyon. The old saga says that the god Odinn from northern mythology rode his giant horse Sleipnir who stepped down on the ground and formed this shoe print. Arrival in Reykjavík in the afternoon.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Beach and Mountain Ride
The beautiful Snæfellsnes Peninsula extends far out into the Atlantic from the west coast. You can find many features of the Icelandic nature in this part of the country. At Stóri-Kálfalækur Farm we start our horseback riding vacation into the mountains and enjoy the rich colours of nature in Hítardalur valley. Passing through lava fields and along hillsides we ride down to the shore and continue along the expansive beach. This traditional trail, only revealed when the tide is out, offers horse and rider an ideal opportunity to try their skill at “tölting” over long distances.
Participants on this tour horse riding join the longer Snæfellsnes Tour for four days, but return to Reykjavík on the fifth day while those on the longer ride continue.
Riding Level: Intermetiate - Advanced riders
Duration: 4 nights – 4 riding days – approx. 125 km
Dates 2018: Saturday – Wednesday
June 9 – 13 • June 23 – 27 • June 30 - July 4 • July 21 – 25 • Aug
11 – 15 • Aug 25 – 29
High Season Rates (June 30 to August 21, 2018): $2,003 USD* per person
Low Season Rates (all other dates): $1,837 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: Accommodation in made up beds in shared rooms.
Meeting place: Reykjavik. First night of the tour is spent at the farm. Accommodation after the ride are to be arranged individually.
Note: Knee-high rubber boots are recommended for this ride.
Day 1: Reykjavik - Stóri Kálfalækur
Pick up at BSÍ Bus station in Reykjavik or at Reykjavik official bus stops near your accommodation (see: www.busstop.is) between 18:00-19:00, where our Íshesta bus will transfer you and your fellow riders to Stóri-Kálfalækur Farm, where horses and staff are waiting for us. After a lovely introductory meal where we get to know each other we relax and rest so we are well prepared for the adventure ahead of us.
Day 2: Stóri-Kálfalækur – Grímsstaðir
After an introduction to the Icelandic horse and its special gaits we start our ride into the mountains through fertile farmlands and along good riding tracks to Grímsstaðir Farm with its proud history dating back to medieval times. Overnight at Stóri-Kálfalækur in made up beds, showers and a hot tub on site. (approx. 25 km)
Day 3: Grímsstaðir – Hítarhólmur
The ride today leads through multi-coloured mountains and along low bushy hillsides. Hítardalur is a geological paradise. Vast lava fields, soft tracks through ashes and the high palagonite (tuff) mountains give you the impression of taking a ride on the moon! We leave the horses at Hítarhólmur farm and drive back to Stóri-Kálfalækur, where the hot tub is waiting. (approx. 25 km)
Day 4: Hítarhólmur – Kolviðarnes
We continue our ride through this mystical volcanic valley. We stop at the sheep gathering place Hítardalsrétt and if you take a good look you can see the troll woman Hít who was turned into stone returning late from a date. We proceed west across Hítará River and travel through an area well known as the hideout of Iceland’s most famous outlaw, Grettir. At Kolviðarnes Farm we leave the horses and drive back to Stóri-Kálfalækur. (approx. 45 km
Day 5: Kolviðarnes – Traðir - Reykjavík
After rejoining the horses, we start our beach ride on Löngufjörur, the famous horse trail on the seashores of the Snæfellsnes peninsula. View majestic Snæfellsjökull Glacier ahead of you and feel the horses’ excitement and take part in their joy on this extraordinary trail released by the tide. After the riding day and dinner, we leave our riding companions behind and drive back to Reykjavík. (approx. 30 km)
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Trail of Hope
The Trail of Hope riding vacation is an ideal opportunity for anyone wanting to enjoy a comfortable ride in a variety of landscapes. As we ride through unspoiled nature our guide introduces us to Iceland ́s heroic past with tales of bloody conflict, revenge and love from the ancient Sagas.
Cantering along seemingly endless sandy stretches with the sea air in one ́s face is an exhilarating experience for both rider and mount. There ́s plenty of time to try the horse ́s unique gait known as “tölt” while enjoying nature and learning something of the rich history of this beautiful and remote area. We start the ride at Hvammur Farm in Vatnsdalur valley. Sense the adrenaline kick as we ride across the waters of Lake Hóp, driving a herd of free-running horses ahead of us. A visit to a seal colony on the North-Atlantic coast is something you don ́t want to miss.
Riding Level: Intermediate – Advanced riders
Duration: 4 nights – 4 riding days – Approx. 120 km
Dates 2018: Sunday – Thursday
June 17 - 21 • June 24 - 28 • July 8 - 12 • July 15 - 19 • July 29 - Aug 2 • Aug 5 - 9 • Aug 12 - 16 • Aug 19 - 23
High Season Rates (June 30 to August 21, 2018): $2,040 USD* per person
Low Season Rates (all other dates): $1,900 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: 2 – 4 bed units, beds with bed linen.
Meeting place: Reykjavík. Accommodation before and after the ride are to be arranged individually. Note: Knee-high rubber boots are recommended for this ride.
Day-by-Day Trail of Hope Riding Vacation Itinerary
Day 1: Reykjavík – Hvammur – Vatnsdalur – Sveinsstaðir
Pick up between 07:30 and 08:30 in the morning from pick up points in Reykjavik www.busstop.is. Please be ready at the earliest pick up time and be ready in your riding clothes. Transfer by bus from Reykjavík to Hvammur Farm, where we meet horses and guides. We start our ride through Vatnsdalur valley. This beautiful valley is the setting of the Vatnsdæla-Saga. We ride along the banks of River Vatnsdalsá before crossing over to the western side of the valley. Our ride ends at Sveinsstaðir Farm and we return to Hvammur Farm for our overnight stay. (Approx. 25 km)
Day 2: Hvammur – Sveinsstaðir – Hóp – Borgarvirki – Þverá - Hvítserkur
We leave Sveinsstaðir Farm and ride alongside the lagoon Hóp. The black sand at the beach is ideal for riding tölt, the special gait of the Icleandic horse. This trail along the shore gives us an idea of the beautiful lagoon we are going to cross tomorrow. We ride along the banks of Víðidalsá River and cross over it. We take a break at Stóra-Borg where our lunch break is and drive to Borgarvirki, a fascinating fortress from the Viking ages. Then we continue our ride to the sheep pen Þverárétt. It is used by local farmers to sort the sheep in the autumn. Before returning to the guesthouse we take another excursion to the shore where we see Hvítserkur, a basalt rock formation, nesting place to many seabirds. This area is home to large numbers of seals and hopefully we see many of them resting and playing on the beach. We spend the night again at Hammur Farm. (Approx. 30 km)
Day 3: Hvammur –North Atlantic – Thingeyrar
Today we explore the beauty of the Vatnsnes peninsula and follow black dunes on Sigríðarstaðasandur towards the North-Atlantic. We have our lunch brake on top of the ridge Nesbjörg where we enjoy the great view. Today we cross the lagoon Lake Hóp and follow a save trail through the water on our way to Thingeyrar Farm, once the site of a monastery founded in the 12th century. For sure this day is one of the highlights of this ride. Relax in the outdoor hot tub at Hvammur Farm before a hearty dinner. (Approx. 40 km)
Day 4: Hvammur - Thingeyrar – Húnavatn – Hvammur
We start the day with a visit to historic Thingeyrar Church. This is our last day of riding and we bring the horses back to Hvammur Farm. We cross Lake Húnavatn on a save trail in the water and enjoy the excitement of the horses once they have returned to the black sand on dry land. We ride on the eastern side of Vatnsdalur valley, past Hvammsfoss waterfall, surrounded by impressive basalt columns. Celebrate the successful return in the evening with great farewell dinner. (Approx. 25 km)
Day 5: Hvammur – Reykjavík
It is time to say good bye to our guides and drive back to your accommodation in Reykjavík. Approx. arrival at 12:30 in Reykjavík.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Volcano Mt. Hekla - Landmannalaugar
Mount Hekla is a highly active volcano often titled the “Queen of Iceland”. The mountain towers regally over the region and every day we see evidence of its numerous devastating eruptions throughout the ages. In the old times people actually believed it to be the gateway to hell. Landmannalaugar is a geothermal wonderland in the Southern Highlands. Its natural bathing pools are only one of the highlights which make this area one of Iceland’s most popular destinations for nature lovers.
This riding vacation starts along the river banks of the mighty glacial river Thjórsá, with a magnificient view on glacier Eyjafjallajökull and Volcano Hekla. The beautiful area Landmannahellir is a fitting outpost in the central highlands before going on to enjoy the colourful rhyolite mountains in Landmannalaugar, surrounded by black lava fields.
Our way back to civilisation leads us down from the mountains and into black lava and green valleys. The spirited and sure-footed horses make this tour an experience of a lifetime for anyone seeking a challenging highland adventure.
Riding Level: Advanced riders
Duration: 6 nights – 6 riding days – approximately 175 km
Dates 2018: Tuesday – Monday
June 26 – July 2 • July 10 – 16 • July 17 – 23 • July 31 – Aug 6 • Aug 7 – 13 • Aug 28 – Sep 3
High Season Rates (June 30 to August 21, 2018): $2,959 USD* per person
Low Season Rates (all other dates): $2,805 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations. Includes full board.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: Shared rooms in simple mountain cabins and sleeping bag accommodation during the ride. Please bring your own.
Meeting place: Reykjavík
Day-by-Day Volcano Mt. Hekla - Landmannalaugar Riding Holiday Itinerary
Tuesday: Reykjavík - Réttarholt Guesthouse
Pick up at BSÍ Bus station in Reykjavik or at Reykjavik official bus stops near your accommodation (see: www.busstop.is) between 18:00 and 19:00, where our Íshesta bus will transfer you and your fellow riders to Réttarholt Guesthouse, where horses and staff are waiting for us. After a lovely introductory meal where we get to know each other we relax and rest so we are well prepared for the adventure ahead of us.
Wednesday: Réttarholt Guesthouse - Glacier river Thjórsá
We ride on fantastic riding paths along the mighty glacial river Þjórsá, with views of the glacier Eyjafjallajökull and the volcano Hekla. We stay at Réttarholt Guesthouse and relax in the hot tub outdoors. (approximately 30 km)
Thursday: Réttarholt Guesthouse – Mountain hut Hólaskógur
Today we ride along the lovely river Sandá through the National Forest Skriðufellskógur into the beautiful and famous valley of Thjórsárdalur. The mountain Dímon towers over the vast lavenderblue lupine fields along the sandy tracks. We stop at Stöng, the ruins of a medieval farmhouse excavated in 1939. In 1104, Mt Hekla erupted for the first time in the recorded history of Iceland. The eruption destroyed at least 20 farms in the valley Thjórsárdalur, among them the farm Stöng. After a short stop at Gjáin, a mystical canyon with lots of small waterfalls and famous setting for Games of Thrones, we head for the cosy mountain hut Hólaskógur with prime view of Volcano Hekla. (approximately 30 km)
Friday: Mountain hut Hólaskógur – Landmannahellir Mountain hut
We ride over narrow tracks through black lava north of Valafell mountain. Our surefooted horses carry us comfortably through rough terrain through the Lambaskarð mountain passage. We continue on sandy paths close by lake Sauðleysuvatn and through the moonlike desert towards Mountainhut Landmannahellir, where we will spend two nights. (approximately 30 km)
Saturday: Landmannahellir - Landmannalaugar – Landmannahellir Mountain hut
Today we ride to the famous Landmannalaugar, with its natural hot pool, surrounded by colorful mountains and lava from 1480. Our horses rest in a paddock and we have a good part of the day to relax in the hot pools or visit the numerous sights, before returning to Landmannahellir. This day will be without a doubt, one of the highlights of this tour. (approximately 40 km)
Sunday: Landmannahellir – Mountain hut Klettur/Hólaskógur
We leave the beautiful area of Landmannahellir and ride on towards the Herbjarnfell mountain. Today ́s route takes us over varying landscape. We ride across sanders, sharp lava, huge pumice fields in many colors and over green grazing fields where the farmers drive their sheep during summer. We stay overnight in the solitary mountain hut Klettur with perfect view of the Hekla volcano. Here we get the feeling of being “on top of the world”. (approximately 40 km).
Monday: Mountain hut Klettur/Hólaskógur – Réttarholt Guesthouse – Kálfhóll – Reykjavík
Today we ride over the rich green mountain fields over Seljamýri to Fögruskógar and Þrengslasandur towards Réttarholt Guesthouse. Here we have to say goodbye to horses and staff. The bus will take us back to Kálfhóll farm for coffee & cake. We then drive back to your accommodation in Reykjavík. (approximately 20 km)
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Riding and the Northern Lights
Autumn in Iceland means a countryside ablaze with color and the Northern Lights dancing in the Arctic night sky. Enjoy visiting the best-known sights in Iceland, riding the Icelandic Horse along fine bridle paths and viewing a dazzling Northern Lights display after a great day in the saddle.
We start this Riding under the Northern Lights equestrian tour with a visit to the Secret Lagoon where you can relax in the mineral rich water. We continue to a farm located near the Geysir hot spring area and Gullfoss Waterfall. During two riding days, “tölt”, the special gait of the Icelandic Horse will be introduced to you while riding to both these magnificent natural sights.
Get ready in the evenings to experience the unique tranquillity of the Icelandic countryside and gaze skywards to perhaps see green-coloured Northern Lights dancing above you (weather permitting).
Riding Level: Intermediate riders
Duration: 2 nights – 2 riding days – Approx. 35 km
Dates 2018: Thursday – Saturday
Mar 15 – 17 • Mar 22 – 24 • Mar 29 – 31 • Sep 20 – 22 • Sep 27 – 29 •
Oct 4 – 6 • Oct 11 – 13 • Oct 18 – 20
Rates: $1274 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: 2 - 3 bed units at guesthouse for two nights, beds with bed linen. Meeting place: Reykjavík.
Riding and the Northern Lights Day-by-Day Itinerary:
Thursday: Reykjavík – Secret Lagoon
Pick up between 16:00 – 17:00 from pick up points in Reykjavik www.busstop.is. or BSÍ bus station in Reykjavik. The tour starts with taking a refreshing bath at the Secret Lagoon (entrance fee included, please bring your own bathing suit and a towel). After one hour in the mineral rich water the transfer continues to the farm. Meet your hosts and enjoy a hearty dinner at the farm. After dinner step outside and look up into the sky for dazzling Northern Lights.
Friday: Haukadalur – Geysir
Our guide will introduce the Icelandic horse and its special gaits before we start our ride along pleasant trails of the beautiful birch forest at Haukadalur valley. A perfect first riding day where we get to know the Icelandic horse and the way of riding in a relaxed atmosphere. While on our ride we enjoy the great view of mountain ranges, valleys and the glacier. Enjoy the evening with your guide and hosts and take an evening stroll to look again for Northern Lights. (Approx. 15 km)
Saturday: Gullfoss – Reykjavík
We ride towards the majestic canyon Brúarhlöð where milky, glacier fed water passes through bizarre rock formations. We follow the ever deepening canyon to the impressive Golden Waterfall Gullfoss. After having spent some time there we saddle up again we head back to the farm. In the afternoon we say good bye to our hosts and horses and drive back to your accommodation Reykjavík. On the way we stop at Geysir hot spring area. (Approx. 20 km)
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Autumn Adventure Sheep Round Up
We are proud to present a sheep round up tour in the North West of Iceland. There is a lot of diversity in this tour starting with beautiful mountain views from the wide Húnaflói Fjord and into the mysterious highland with a great view towards the two great glaciers; Hofsjökull and Langjökull
We will meet sheep farmers on their way back to civilisation after many days in the saddle, herd a big flock of sheep. It is for sure a unique sight to witness 14 thousand sheep on their way back home after spending the summer up in the highland followed by over 30 shepherds with 100 horses! You can feel the joy and the excitment as this is their last day and everyone is on their way back home. You can for sure help them out and take part in the singing and the happiness.
When you participate in the Round Ups Riding Vacatoins you are experiencing the Real Thing! You will be one of the group to herd and sort the animals. Of course that means long hours outside in sometimes cold weather. Iceland in autumn has many colours and types of weather. Anticipate to be in golden sunshine one moment and to ride in rain and even sleet during the next.
We therefore recommend to dress well during these tours, to bring long woolen underwear and lots of woolen socks and gloves. It is also good to bring some „quick energy supplier“ like chocolade. A warm rider is a happy rider!
Riding Level: Advanced riders
Duration: 4 nights – 4 riding days – Approx. 110 km
Dates 2018: Thursday – Monday, September 6 – 10
Rates: $1912 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations. Includes full board.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: 2 – 4 bed units, beds with bed linen.
Meeting place: Reykjavík. Accommodation before and after the ride are to be arranged individually. Note: Knee-high rubber boots are recommended for this ride.
Optional: Dance at a nearby community center, entrance fee to be paid locally
Day-by-Day Itinerary for the Autumn Adventure Sheep Round Up Riding Holidays
Thursday : Hvammur - Vatnsdalsá – Kárdalstunga
Pick up between 07:30 – 08:30 from pick up points in Reykjavik www.busstop.is. Please be ready at the earliest pick up time and dress already in riding clothes. You will arrive to Hvammur farm around noon and have a nice local lunch. After we have met our horses we start our ride through the beautiful Vatnsdalur valley. The valley is the setting of the Vatnsdælir Saga and our guide, Haukur, knows this Saga well. It will be interesting to listen to him tell stories of the past and present. Our route runs along the banks of river Vatnsdalsá and we have to cross it several times. We end our ride deep in the valley where our horses rest but we go back to Hvammur and enjoy a well deserved meal and relax in the hot tub. (3 - 4 hours)
Friday : Kárdalstunga - Auðkúluheiði -Sléttárdalur – Auðkúlurétt
Great authentic experience! We ride from Kárdalstunga and into the Highlands with a stunning view of the glaciers.. We will meet sheep farmers on their way back to civilisation after many days in the saddle, herd a big flock of sheep. It is for sure a unique sight to witness 14 thousand sheep on their way back home after spending the summer up in the highland followed by over 30 shepherds with 100 horses! You can feel the joy and the excitment as this is their last day and everyone is on their way back home. We end our day in the Auðkúlurétt corrall where we leave the sheep and horses and go back to Hvammur farm and continue our singing. (8 - 9 hours)
Saturday : Auðkúlurétt – Reykir - Húnavatn - Þingeyrar – Sveinsstaðir
We drive from Hvammur farm to Auðkúlurétt Corrall where a number of people have showed up to help the farmers sorting out their sheep. We can also give a helping hand to Haukur ́s grandfather, who is 86 years old and a sheep/horse farmer at Röðull farm.
Auðkúlurétt is the largest Sheep corral in Iceland (and possibly in the world) with up to 14,000 sheep. This is also where you can get really deep into the Icelandic culture and it does not get more authentic than this! When our job is done at the corral we continue with our riding tour. We ride
from the farm, Reykir, across lake Húnavatn. We also look at the remarkable stone church at Þingeyrar built in 1877. After this cultural stop we continue our ride on lowland countryside to Sveinsstadir farm where the horses rest overnight. (6 - 7 hours)
Optional (not included in the tour price): ,,Réttardansleikur" dance at a nearby community centre, where everybody relaxes after the excitement of the day and celebrates yet another successful round up. On special occasions like this, our guide and farmer, Haukur, put his best dancing shoes on!
Sunday : Sveinsstaðir – Lake Hóp - Þingeyrar
Today is our last riding day and of course we finish the tour in style! We ride from Sveinsstadir towards Lake Hóp (one of the biggest lake in Iceland). On our way we pass the histocial place, Þrístapar, where the last execution in Iceland took place in 1830. Haukur will tell us the dramatic story which will leave no one untouched. We then ride alongside the lagoon Hóp. The black sand at the beach is ideal for riding tölt, the special gait of the Icleandic horse as well as feeling the joy in the horses when they are running in the shallow water. The lake is a reservoir (lagoon) because it is connected with the se. The view and the movement of the horses give us an unparalleled sense of freedom. We spend the last evening at Hvammur farm enjoying good food and of course we sing a long and share entertaining stories of men and horses. (6 - 7 hours)
Monday : Return to the South - Reykjavík
Breakfast will be served and after we say goodbye the bus will take us back to Reykjavík city.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Sheep Round Up
We are proud to present a round up horse riding tour in the very North East of Iceland. This part of Iceland is inhabited by only few people, most of them living in little fishing villages along the coast and on farms. There is a lot of diversity in this tour starting with beautiful mountain views from the wide Öxarfjörður Fjord. The Peninsula of Melrakkaslétta, which stretches almost to the Arctic Circle, is a paradise for birdwatchers and people with geological interest. Here we are right on top of the Mid Atlantic Ridge where the North-American and Eurasian plates drift apart.
On this special tour we join the farmers in north Iceland as they round up thousands of sheep from the mountains. We gather the sheep from Núpasveitafréttur and Melrakkaslétta peninsula and drive them into Katastaða communal sheepfold so the farmers can sort out their flock and take them to their farms. Local farmers have been rounding up sheep in this area for centuries. Learn from them how to manage the flock, drive sheep down hill sides, across rivers and out of sheltered valleys to their resting place for the night, only to head off again the next day to round up more.
Being among the farming community and lending a helping hand in this age-old tradition of the autumn round-up is as close as you can get to the heart and soul of this nation.
As participants you are joining an annual tradition and not a customized riding tour. Therefore an open mind, good physical health and the ability to work as a team is essential. Expect to be treated as one of the crowd, be prepared to pull your weight each day and enjoy the camaraderie of all those participating.
Hosts for this tour are Halldór and Elín with their family from Bjarnastaðir Farm, known to many Icelanders for their excellent breeding of horses. Halldór is a respected member of his community and among other things he is a “mountain king” when the time calls for gathering up the sheep in autumn.
When you participate in the Round Ups you are experiencing the Real Thing! You will be one of the group to herd and sort the animals. Of course that means long hours outside in sometimes cold weather. Iceland in autumn has many colours and types of weather. Anticipate to be in golden sunshine one moment and to ride in rain and even sleet during the next.
We therefore recommend to dress well during these tours, to bring long woolen underwear and lots of woolen socks and gloves. It is also good to bring some „quick energy supplier“ like chocolade. A warm rider is a happy rider!
Riding Level: Advanced riders
Duration: 4 nights – 4 riding days. Approx. 130 km
Date 2018: Thursday – Monday, September 6 – 10.
Rates: $2295 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations. Includes full board.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: Sleeping bag acco. In a cozy farmhouse at Bjarnastaðir. Please bring your own! Meeting place: Reykjavík. Accommodation before and after the ride to be arranged individually.
Day-by-Day Itinerary Sheep Round Up Riding Tours:
Thursday: Reykjavík – Húsavík – Ásbyrgi Canyon – Dettifoss Waterfall - Bjarnastaðir
Pick up between 06:30 – 07:30 from pick up points in Reykjavik www.busstop.is. Morning flight from Reykjavik Airport to Húsavík. Bus transfer to Bjarnastaðir Farm, where we meet up with the guides and horses and have a late lunch. On the way we will stop at Dettifoss, Europe’s largest waterfall and Ásbyrgi National Park. Ásbyrgi is one of the wonders of nature, a wide, horseshoe-shaped canyon with sheer cliff faces up to 100 m high.
According to legend, Sleipnir, the Norse god Odin's eight-legged horse, put one of his hooves down as the god rode by. After a short introduction to the horses we set out on a 2 -3 hours ride through Kerlingaskógur ́s low bushy area and enjoy great views over the Fjord Öxarfjörður and the famous Lake Skjálftavatn which suddenly appeared over night after a strong earthquake 28 years ago, when the land had been lowered by 4 meters overnight. Overnight at Bjarnastaðir. (Approx. 30km)
Friday: Rounding up the sheep in Núpasveit
We start early and each rider will join a local farmer and his dog to be his (her) mentor and guide during the tour. This area is rich with vegetation, green valleys and small lakes and we continue until late afternoon, leave horses and sheep at a remote old hut and return back to the farm for a hearty dinner and a good night’s sleep. (Approx. 35 km)
Saturday: Rounding up the sheep on Melrakkaslétta
The Peninsula of Melrakkaslétta, which stretches almost to the Arctic Circle, is a paradise for birdwatchers and people with geological interest. Here we are right on top of the Mid Atlantic Ridge where the North-American and Eurasian plates drift apart. The vegetation is ideal for the sheep and the local farmers are very proud of their stock.
We meet up with our horses and continue driving the sheep down to Katastaðarétt communal fold, wher they are kept for the night together with the horses. Overnight at Bjarnastaðir. (Approx. 30 km)
Sunday: Day of the round-up
This is the final and well celebrated day of the round-up. In the morning the sorting of the sheep starts and lasts until each sheep has been returned to its owners. Participate in sorting the sheep, “pass the flask around” and join in the singing and celebrating after a successful ride into the mountains. Once the sorting is finished we join the farmers from Daðastaðir Farm and Presthólar Farm and help them drive the sheep home. Overnight and a farewell dinner at Bjarnastaðir. (Approx. 35 km)
Monday: Bjarnastaðir – Húsavík – Reykjavík
We say good bye to horses and staff and before we drive to Húsavík airport to catch the flight to Reykjavik we stop at Húsavík for a while. Arrival in Reykjavík in the afternoon.
Optional (available at an extra charge): Whale Watching
At Húsavík harbour a boat is waiting to go out on a whale watching cruise. Enjoy the cruise on Skjálfandaflói bay with, hopefully, whales swimming alongside. (Price per person EURO 80)
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Sheep Round Up 2
Rounding up sheep with the farmers in Landmannalaugar, Jökulgil and near Volcano Hekla.
On this special Iceland riding tour we join the farmers in South Iceland as they round up thousands of sheep from the mountains. We gather the sheep into the Landmannaafréttur communal sheepfold close to the famous Landmannalaugar geothermal area. The yellow, reddish and greenish hue of the rhyolite mountains give this area a magical touch.
Riding Level: Advanced riders
Duration: 6 nights – 6 riding days
Date 2018: Friday – Thursday, September 14 – 20
Rates: $3125 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations. Includes full board.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: Sleeping bag accommodation (Please bring your own sleeping bag!) in simple mountain cabins, shared by the local farmers participating with you in rounding up the sheep.
Meeting place: Reykjavík. Accommodation before and after the ride to be arranged individually. Note: Some walking will be involved.
Further Riding Vacation Description:
Here, under the stately gaze of Mt. Hekla, we drive the sheep across the black sands, which is the ash spewed by this volcano over centuries. Local farmers have been herding sheep in this area for centuries. Learn from them how to manage the flock, drive sheep down hill sides, across rivers and out of sheltered valleys to their resting place for the night, only to head off again the next day to round up more.
Being amongst the farming community and lending a helping hand in this age-old tradition of the autumn round-up is as close as you can get to the heart and soul of this nation.
As participants you are joining an annual tradition and not a customized riding tour. Therefore an open mind, good physical health and the ability to work as a team is essential. Expect to be treated as one of the crowd, be prepared to pull your weight each day and enjoy the camaraderie of all those participating.
When you participate in the Round Ups you are experiencing the Real Thing! You will be one of the group to herd and sort the animals. Of course that means long hours outside in sometimes cold weather. Iceland in autumn has many colours and types of weather. Anticipate to be in golden sunshine one moment and to ride in rain and even sleet during the next.
We therefore recommend to dress well during these tours, to bring long woolen underwear and lots of woolen socks and gloves. It is also good to bring some „quick energy supplier“ like chocolade. A warm rider is a happy rider!
Sheep Round Up Sept 14-20 Day-by-Day Itinerary:
Friday: Transfer to Landmannahellir – Landmannalaugar
Pick up between 09:00 – 10:00 from pick up points in Reykjavik www.busstop.is.. Please be ready at the earliest pick up time and dress already in riding clothes. Transfer from Reykjavík in the morning to the Íshestar Riding Centre. Receive details about the adventure ahead of you. On to Landmannahellir where we meet the horses and fellow riders. We ride into the famous Landmannalaugar area with its natural hot pool, surrounded by colourful mountains and black lava fields. This is a short riding day which gives us time to get acquainted with the terrain and to learn about the task which lies ahead. Overnight stay in Landmannalaugar. (3 – 4 hrs.)
Saturday: Jökulgilið – Landmannalaugar
Jökulgilið, a long and shallow valley with multiple colours and rock formations, is our destination for today. The valley is surrounded by mountains and glaciers, mostly barren yet covered with grass here and there. This is what attracts the sheep who seek into this remote area far away from any human contact. A glacier fed river makes it hard to access the valley during the summer time and it is only now that we can ride in and look for the sheep that have been grazing there all summer. (8 – 9 hrs.)
Sunday: Landmannalaugar – Landmannahellir
Today we cover the area between Landmannalaugar and Landmannahellir. Even though not too far apart the area is covered with lava fields, craters and lakes and sheep can be found widely. Therefore it is important to keep your place in the human chain to make sure that no sheep stays behind. Another and final night in Landmannalaugar. (8 hrs.)
Monday: Landmannahellir and surroundings
We leave Landmannalaugar in the morning, pack our belongings into a transport vehicle and ride back to Landmannahellir, driving our spare horses along in a free running herd. Today we explore the surroundings of Landmannahellir, which has a long tradition as a night rest for those gathering sheep. Originally two caves there were used as a shelter for horses and men. (8 hrs.)
Tuesday: Mt. Hekla volcano
Green grass turns into black ashes as we approach Mt. Hekla volcano. Mt. Hekla is an active volcano and has erupted regularly, spewing lava, pumice and ash into the sky. Sheep can be found in sheltered valleys and we make sure that they all return home. While some of us are out in this wilderness looking for sheep others drive the flock to Mt.Valahnjúkar. Overnight in Landmannahellir. (10 hrs.)
Wednesday: Áfangagil – Galtalækur Farm
Áfangagil is the final destination for our flock today. Here is the round pen where the sheep will be sorted tomorrow. On our way we search the area to make sure that no sheep stays behind. We spend our last night at Galtalækur Farm, underneath towering Mt. Hekla volcano. (8 hrs.)
Thursday: Day of the round-up
This is the final and well celebrated day of the round-up. At noon the sorting of the sheep starts and lasts until each sheep has been returned to its owners. Participate in sorting the sheep, pass the flask around and join in the singing and celebrating after a successful ride into the mountains. Once the sorting is finished we drive back to Reykjavík where this great tour ends at approx. 18:00.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Horse Round-up
Imagine hundreds of free and spirited horses cantering down from their highland summer pastures to be reclaimed by their owners. Mares and their foals, young horses and geldings traverse the rough terrain, not yet quite willing to surrender their freedom before the onset of winter.The ancient tradition of rounding up horses is only kept alive in the North of Iceland.
Riding Level: Advanced riders
Duration: 4 nights – 4 riding days – Approx. 120 km
Date 2018: Thursday – Monday, September 13 – 17
Rates: $2283 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations. Includes full board.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: Beds with bed linen in 2 – 4 bed units at the farm.
Meeting place: Reykjavík. Accommodation before and after the ride are to be arranged individually.
Optional: Dance at the community centre in Blönduós, entrance fee to be paid locally.
Further Horse Round Up Riding Vacation Description
From the Vatnsdalur area we ride through beautiful valleys and mountains to Laxárdalur valley. Here we team up with the Icelanders and help round up the horses and drive them down from the mountains to Skrapatungurétt communal corral.
When this task is complete the locals celebrate with a special round-up dance or “réttardansleikur”. We are of course more than welcome to join in the fun. The round-up continues the next day when the horses get sorted at the corral and we help in returning some of them to their home meadows.
When you participate in the Round Ups you are experiencing the Real Thing! You will be one of the group to herd and sort the animals. Of course that means long hours outside in sometimes cold weather. Iceland in autumn has many colours and types of weather. Anticipate to be in golden sunshine one moment and to ride in rain and even sleet during the next.
We therefore recommend to dress well during these tours, to bring long woollen underwear and lots of woollen socks and gloves. It is also good to bring some „quick energy supplier“ like chocolade. A warm rider is a happy rider!
Horse Round Up Iceland Riding Tour Day-by-Day Itinerary
Thursday: Reykjavík – Hvammur – Vatnsdalur – Stóra-Giljá
Pick up between 07:30 - 08:30 from pick up points in Reykjavik www.busstop.is in the morning. Please be ready at the earliest pick up time and be ready in your riding clothes. Transfer by bus to Hvammur Farm, where we meet horses and guides. On our way to the north we visit a factory outlet for woollen goods. We start our ride in Vatnsdalur valley. This beautiful valley is the setting of the Vatnsdæla-Saga. We ride on the eastern side of Vatnsdalur valley, past Hvammsfoss waterfall, surrounded by impressive basalt columns. The horses rest close to Stóra
- Giljá Farm and we return to Hvammur Farm, home of our host Haukur, for our overnight stay. (Approx. 20 km)
Friday: Stóra-Giljá – Björnsólfsstaðir – Hvammur
After rejoing our horses we start our ride along the shore of Lake Húnavatn, follow the expensive salmon fishing river Laxá á Ásum and continue to Blönduós village. Here we cross the glacier fed river Blanda on a bridge and continue to Björnsólfsstaðir Farm in Langadalur valley. This farm belongs to Haukur’s grandfather who is known for his storytelling and warm personality. Overnight stay at Hvammur Farm. (Approx. 30 km)
Saturday: Gathering horses in Laxárdalur – Skrapatungurétt
We meet up with our horses again at Farm Strjúgsstaðir. Today we meet the farmers coming down from the mountains where they already spent some time gathering the horses in their summer pastures. Hundreds of horses are coming down from the highlands and we participate in herding them to the round up place Skrapatungurétt. Join in the singing of the farmers, celebrating this great event of the fall during this long riding day. (Approx. 45 km)
Optional (not included in the tour price):
"Stóðréttardansleikur" dance at Blönduós, where everybody relaxes after the excitement of the day and celebrates yet another successful round up.
Sunday: Sorting of the horses and driving the herds to their home pastures
Our day starts at the round up place Skrapatungurétt where horses are sorted out. Experience the excitement and view beautiful horses while joining in this great event. When the horses are sorted we participate in returning some of them to their meadows at their home farms. Dinner at Hvammur Farm and time to share our personal experience on this riding adventure with our fellow riders. (Approx. 25 km)
Monday: Return to the South - Reykjavík
Departure from the North and return to your accommodation in Reykjavík. Approx. arrival at 13:00.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Horse Round Up October
Join the farmers in this great autumn adventure. Ride along when they drive the herd, sort the horses and celebrate the successful return of horses and men. The varied terrain includes the highland moors, green valleys just turning into their autumn colours of burning red and yellow, deep blue lakes and rivers and Kolugljúfur gorge where a troll woman resided in the old days.
From Hvammur Farm in the North we follow good riding tracks until we meet the Icelanders who have been gathering horses already for some days. We join them and help driving the herd down to the Víðidalstungurétt corral. When this task has been fulfilled the locals celebrate the successful round-ups with a ball “réttardansleikur” and we are welcome to join in the fun. The next day the horses get sorted. Experience the excitement of horses and men when the horses and foals are selected from the herd and returned to their rightful owners.
Riding Level: Advanced riders
Duration: 4 nights – 4 riding days – 120 km
Date 2018: Wednesday – Sunday, October 3 – 7.
Rates: $2181 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations. Includes full board.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: Rooms with private bathrooms during the ride.
Meeting place: Reykjavík. Accommodation before and after the ride are to be arranged individually. Optional: Dance at the community centre in Víðihlíð, entrance fee to be paid locally.
October Horse Round Up Riding Vacation Day-by-Day Itinerary:
Wednesday: Reykjavík – Hvammur – Sveinsstaðir – Hvammur Farm
Pick up between 07:30 – 08:30 from your accommodation. Please dress already in riding clothes. Transfer by bus from Reykjavík to Hvammur Farm, where we meet horses and guides. We start our ride through Vatnsdalur valley. This beautiful valley is the setting of the Vatnsdæla- Saga. We ride along the banks of River Vatnsdalsá before crossing over to the western side of the valley. Our ride ends at Sveinsstaðir Farm and we return to Hvammur Farm for our overnight stay. (approx. 25 km)
Thursday: Sveinsstaðir – Dæli – Hvammur
This long and exciting riding day takes us alongside the Hóp and across the Gljúfurá River. Through the friendly countryside of Vestur-Hóp and into the beautiful valley Víðidalur. We follow Víðidalsá River to Dæli Farm where we will leave the horses. We return to Hvammur farm for our overnight stay. The outdoor hot tub is waiting, as well as a hearty dinner. (approx. 40 km)
Friday: Dæli - Kolugil – Víðidalstungheiði – Hvammur
Today we ascend towards the highland plateau Víðidalstunguheiði and meet the horses coming down from their pastures in the highlands. We enjoy a warm lunch at a mountain shelter before we join the farmers in driving the herd down from the mountains. Before ending our ride at Dæli Farm we stop at Kolugili Farm for refreshments. (approx. 32 km, during 8-9 hours including lunch and coffee breaks)
Saturday: Víðidalstungurétt – Lake Hóp – Hvammur
Our day starts at the round up place Víðidalstungurétt, where horses are sorted out. An auction is held right on the spot and we can join the farmers in their joyful singing, celebrating the return of their horses. In the afternoon we join up with our horses close to Borgarvirki and ride towards Lake Hóp. Feel the excitement of the horses as they reach the open plain. Our trail leads us right across Lake Hóp, Iceland’s fifth biggest lake, on a safe track across the water. We ride past Thingeyrar, a place of great historic importance and into Vatnsdalur valley. It is time to say good bye to the horses and we return to Hvammur. (approx. 30 km)
Optional (not included in the tour price):
"Stóðréttardansleikur" dance at Víðihlíð, where everybody relaxes after the excitement of the day and celebrates yet another successful round up.
Sunday: Return to the South – Reykjavík
Departure from the North and return to Reykjavík. Approx. arrival at the hotel at approx. 14:00.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
Sheep Round Up 3
On this special Iceland horse riding tour we join the farmers in South Iceland as they round up thousands of sheep from the mountains. We gather the sheep into the Rangárvallaafréttur communal sheepfold close to the famous Landmannalaugar geothermal area. The yellow, reddish and greenish hue of the rhyolite mountains give this area a magical touch.
Here, under the stately gaze of Mt. Hekla, we drive the sheep across the black sands, which is the ash spewed by this same volcano over centuries. Local farmers have been rounding up sheep in this area for centuries. Learn from them how to manage the flock, drive sheep down hill sides, across rivers and out of sheltered valleys to their resting place for the night, only to head off again the next day to round up more.
Being amongst the farming community and lending a helping hand in this age-old tradition of the autumn round-up is as close as you can get to the heart and soul of this nation.
Riding Level: Advanced riders
Duration: 6 nights – 6 riding days
Date 2018: Sunday – Saturday, September 9 – 15
Rates: $2934 USD* per person
* Prices shown are subject to exchange rate fluctuations. Includes full board.
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more. Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Included in trip price: All transfers during the riding tour, also domestic flights where applicable. Accommodation and full board (Icelandic breakfast, packed-lunch and dinner while on the riding tour.) 3 – 4 horses per person and local guidance. Rainwear, saddle bag, water bottle and a safety helmet
Accommodation: Sleeping bag acco. (Bring your own!) in simple mountain cabins, shared by the local farmers participating with you in rounding up the sheep.
Meeting place: Pick up points in Reykjavík. Accommodation before and after the ride to be arranged individually.
Note: Some walking will be involved.
As participants you are joining an annual tradition and not a customized riding tour. Therefore an open mind, good physical health and the ability to work as a team is essential. Expect to be treated as one of the crowd, be prepared to pull your weight each day and enjoy the camaraderie of all those participating.
Sept 9-15 Sheep Round Up Riding Vacation Day-by-Day Itinerary:
Sunday: Transfer to Hungurfit – Hvanngil
Pick up between 09:00 – 10:00 from pick up points in Reykjavik www.busstop.is Please be ready at the earliest pick up time and dress already in riding clothes. On to Hungurfit where we meet the horses and fellow riders. We use this day to gather up the horses and drive them to Hvanngil Mountain Cabin. This is a short riding day which gives us time to get acquainted with the terrain and to learn about the task which lies ahead. Overnight stay in Hvanngil (4 – 5 hrs.)
Monday: Hvanngil – Mælifellssandur – Strútur – Hvanngil
Mælifellssandur a large area of sand and stones north of Mýrdalsjökull Glacier, is our destination for today. This area is surrounded by mountains and glaciers, mostly barren yet covered with grass here and there. This is what attracts the sheep who seek into this remote area far away from any human contact. (8 – 9 hrs.)
Tuesday: Kaldaklof – Brattháls
Today we cover the area Kaldaklof between the mountains Einstigsfjall and Brattháls. Even though not too far apart the area is covered with lava fields, craters and lakes and sheep can be found widely. Therefore it is important to keep your place in the human chain to make sure that no sheep stays behind. Another and final night in Hvanngil. (8 hrs.)
Wednesday: Álftavatn – Sáta – Krókur
We leave Hvanngil in the morning, pack our belongings into a transport vehicle and start gathering up the sheep at beautiful Lake Álftavatn and surroundings. We cover the mountains Faxi and Sáta and stay overnight at Krókur Cabin (8 hrs.)
Thursday: – Rangárbotnar – Sultarfit
We leave Krókur and ride through the area of Sultarfit and Rangárbotnar, through Reiðskarð Mountainpass and Laufahraun Lavafields. Sheep can be found in sheltered valleys and we make sure that they all return home. Overnight in Hungurfit Cabin. (9 hrs.)
Friday: Áfangagil – Galtalækur Farm
Reynifellsbrú is the final destination for our flock today. Here close by is the round pen where the sheep will be sorted tomorrow. On our way we search the area in Austurdalur and Lambadalur Valleys and alongside Valá River to make sure that no sheep stays behind. We spend our last night at Foss Farm, (8 hrs.)
Saturday: Day of the round-up
This is the final and well celebrated day of the round-up. At noon the sorting of the sheep starts and lasts until each sheep has been returned to its owners. Participate in sorting the sheep, pass the flask around and join in the singing and celebrating after a successful ride into the mountains. Once the sorting is finished we drive back to Reykjavík where this great tour ends at approx. 18:00.
* The above is a sample itinerary. It is subject to changes based on the weather and the trip guide’s discretion.
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We have been riding in Iceland every summer for the past 6 years. We really appreciate the big selection of tours and every year they come up with something new and exciting for us to try. The fact that all tours are run by local farmers makes this so unique and we have our favourite horses all over Iceland.
-- James and Anne, Ipswich, England
We have been on riding holidays in many countries almost every year since 1989. Ever since we first found this equestrian vacation, Iceland is our top destination and we come back year after year. Nowhere else in the world can you experience driving a herd of horses through such magical nature and on every tour you enjoy the same personal service.
-- Claire, Michigan, United States
We are four friends that went together on the Iceland riding tour last summer. It was a great tour in a fantastic landscape. Our hosts made us feel like members of their family and we will certainly be back.
-- Angela, Koblenz, Germany
We have our own Icelandic horses at home but I wanted to ride the horse in its homeland and experience the Icelandic nature. Many thanks for a great tour and the best horses I have ever ridden. Riding with the herd is a true adventure.
-- Anna, Göteborg, Sweden
The best thing is the large selection of riding tours they offer all over the country and yet every tour is run by a local farmer and his family, that know the land like the back of their hands. This is eco-tourism at it’s best!
-- Isabelle, Lyon, France
I read in the brochure that security, quality and personal service have always been this outfitter's trademarks and I must say after this tour that it couldn’t be more true!
Staff that made us feel welcome and superb horses helped make this our best holiday ever. We will be back!
-- Peter, Odense, Denmark
Reading List
General Guidebooks & Novels
Insight Guides Iceland (Paperback) by Tom Le Bas
5 edition (April 2008), 352 pages
Fully revised and updated, this 352-page guide to Iceland presents the country's highlights in a comprehensive format, illustrated with hundreds of full-colour photographs and 16 maps.
The Rough Guide to Iceland 3 (Rough Guide Travel Guides) (Paperback) by David Leffman
The Rough Guide to Iceland is your complete handbook to uncovering the delights of Europe’s largest glacier. From Reykjavik’s nightlife to the dramatic Western Fjords and table-top mountains to the rich birdlife of Lake Myvatn, the full-colour introduction highlights all the ‘things-not-to-miss’.
A Good Horse Has No Color by Nancy Marie Brown
After several visits to study Icelandic sagas, Nancy Brown returns to Iceland to search for the perfect Icelandic horse, one she can bring back to her Pennsylvania farm and make her own. To do so, she must become part of the country's tightly knit horse-breeding community, which can be wary of outsiders and extremely protective of the world-famous breed. In this clear-eyed, evocative account set against Iceland's austere and majestic landscape, she describes what makes Icelandic horses and their owners so distinctive. She also discovers her limitations as a horsewoman and learns much about what she is looking for-in a horse and in her life.
Independent People (Paperback) by Halldor Laxness
From Publishers Weekly-- Originally published in 1946 and out of print for decades, this book by the Nobel Prize-winning Icelandic author is a huge, skaldic treat filled with satire, humor, pathos, cold weather and sheep.
Equitrekking Coffee Table Companion Book & DVD
Equitrekking Travel Adventures on Horseback by Darley Newman with Photographs by Chip Ward available at Amazon.com
This companion to the PBS TV series, Equitrekking, proves that the world's most beautiful views are often best seen from atop a horse. This gorgeous book features dozens of scenic rides in the U.S. and around the globe. Denver Post review: For horse folk and dreamers, as well as fans of the show, it's a beautiful trip through stunning equestrian-friendly possibilities.
Equitrekking DVD's featuring Emmy winning PBS episodes, available in the Shop section of Equitrekking.com
Get off the beaten path to see some of the world's most beautiful horses and classic riding destinations with host and equestrian travel expert Darley Newman with Emmy Award-winning Equitrekking, the horseback riding travel series on PBS.
Season One: Vermont, the Carolinas, Georgia Coast, Wyoming, Colorado and Spain.
Season Two: Iceland, Coastal Ireland, Hawaii's Big Island, Irish Countryside, Maui, Virginia Hunt Country and California Wine Country.
Season Four: Southern Spain, Alaska, Central Turkey, Quebec City and Beyond, Scotland and Wales.
Good Books for Horse Lovers and Equestrians
Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior (Paperback) by Temple Grandin
Philosophers and scientists have long wondered what goes on in the minds of animals, and this fascinating study gives a wealth of illuminating insights into that mystery. ---Publishers Weekly
The Horse: A Miscellany of Equine Knowledge (Hardcover) by Julie Whitaker with Ian Whitelaw
The Horse is an informative gallop through everything to do with the horse: evolution, history, biology, breeds, behavior, training, competition, health, and care—all gathered into an accessible gallery of solid information, essential facts, and fascinating trivia.
Hunter Seat Equitation (Hardcover) by George H. Morris
A classic by a world-renowned teacher and master equestrian--the definitive work on the art of teaching and riding the hunter seat, now updated to include refinements in Morris's insightful program of riding instruction.
The New Encyclopedia of the Horse (Hardcover) by Elwyn Hartley Edwards
Chronicling the history of the horse, this guide encompasses the early domestication of the horse, classical riding styles, as well as a survey of the great stud farms and current international sporting events.
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at glance
Group Size:
5 to 18
Riding Ability:
Intermediate Riders. Must ride regularly, be comfortable during long hours in the saddle and be able to handle horses in open countryside at the walk trot and canter.
Dates & Rates:
See "Itineraries" tab above for rates and dates for all Iceland vacation packages.
Special Discounts:
Children’s discount (under 12 years): 25% on our multi day tours. 50% on day tours.
Family discount: 5 % discount available for parents and children 12 - 18 travelling together, 3 or more.
Not applicable if the children’s discount is used for one family member.
Tack:
Icelandic (similar to English)
Pace:
Walk, trot, canter in addition to the Icelandic horse's special gaits
Horses:
Icelandic
Weight limit:
240 lbs.
Minumum Age to Ride:
Children under 8 years of age cannot join these riding tours
Time in the Saddle:
Approx. 5 to 7 hours per day
Airport:
Keflavík International Airport
Best Months to Visit:
June, July and August with special trips during other months