129.000 kr · 4 days / 3 nightsBetween Hrafntinnusker and Álftavatn, day 255 km through rhyolite mountains, black deserts and birch valleys. Hut to hut, pack on your back.
The Laugavegur is one of the great walks of the world, and this is the simple way to do it: you carry your clothes and a sleeping bag, we carry the food, the huts carry the roof. Day one crosses the steaming rhyolite hills above Landmannalaugar; day two drops out of the snow to the lake at Álftavatn; day three is the black sand desert to Emstrur; day four follows the Markarfljót canyon down into the birch woods of Þórsmörk. You'll ford a couple of rivers. You'll eat a lot.
Fitness: 12–16 km a day with 400–500 m of climb and a 10 kg pack. You don't have to be fast; you do have to keep going. The huts are shared dormitories — cosy, social, not luxurious.
BSÍ bus terminal, Reykjavík · 07:00 day 1
Pick-up in Reykjavík included — we'll confirm your hotel or our office on Laugavegur.




Knee-deep glacial water, cold, 20 seconds. Your guide picks the line, you wear sandals and face upstream. Everyone survives and nobody forgets it.
You can. But then you also book the huts (they sell out in January), plan the food, and read the weather alone. We think 129,000 kr for all of that, done, is fair.
Groups are max 10 and we walk at the pace of the slowest. Nobody gets left behind on a mountain trail — that's a rule, not a slogan.
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