NEW FRONTIERS

Freshly designed for riders who love exploring new angles on Iceland’s beauty, this pioneering 8-riding-day tour will take us through diverse landscapes in the wild west. The trail links the stunning Snæfellsnes and Vatnsnes peninsulas in the northwest of the country – starting in Mýrar Wetland, weaving through a chain of beautiful valleys, and ending by Lake Hóp. The tour is led by Halldór Ingi (Days 1 - 2), and Kristín and Valtyr (Days 3 – 8). 

New Frontiers

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PRICE 4.490 EURO

CONTACT US IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS TOUR

    DAUER

    9 days - 8 nights - 8 riding days

    REITERLICHES KOENNEN

    Sehr fortgeschrittene Reiter

    MINIMUM AGE

    16 years

    TOUR DATEN

    Departures 2025: 10-18th July

    UNTERKUNFT

    Comfortable shared rooms in farm house accommodation. Accommodation before and after the ride are to be arranged individually.

    WAS IST ENTHALTEN

    Bus transfer von Reykjavik zur Farm und zurueck

    Wahrend der Tour ist Vollverpflegung enthalten. Das Essen besteht aus einem grossen Fruehstuecksbuffet, von dem die Gaeste auch ihr Lunchpaket zusammenstellen. Abendessen ist traditionelle islaendische Kueche (Fisch oder Lamm), vegetarisches Essen ist kein Problem, solange es bei der Buchung angegeben wird.

    Alcoholic beverages are not included in the tour price and are hard to get in the highlands.

    Regenkleidung, Wasserflasche, Satteltasche, Reithelm

    A sleeping bag is available for rent during checkout.

    WICHTIG

    Eine individuelle Reiseversicherung ist nicht im Preis enthalten, wir empfehlen den Gaesten, eine abzuschliessen.

    Flug nach und von Island ist nicht inklusive

    NEW FRONTIER 2025 

    PIONEERING ICELAND’S NORTHWEST 

    10 July – 18 July 2025
    8 riding days, 8 nights 

    Freshly designed for riders who love exploring new angles on Iceland’s beauty, this pioneering 8-riding-day tour will take us through diverse landscapes in the wild west. The trail links the stunning Snæfellsnes and Vatnsnes peninsulas in the northwest of the country – starting in Mýrar Wetland, weaving through a chain of beautiful valleys, and ending by Lake Hóp. The tour is led by Halldór Ingi (Days 1 - 2), and Kristín and Valtyr (Days 3 – 8).  

      

    Tag 1 
    10 July

    DRIVING: Reykjavík to Stóri-Kálfalækur
    RIDING: Fíflholt to Grímsstaðir (approx. 18 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (linen): Stóri-Kálfalækur   

    The Íshestar bus will collect you from Reykjavík at around 10:00 a.m. for a scenic two-hour drive to Stóri-Kálfalækur, a working farm and guesthouse tucked away on the southern shores of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by Halldór Ingi and his team with a warm welcome, a light snack, and a steaming cup of tea or coffee to set the tone for the adventure ahead.  

    Our herd will be waiting for us at Fíflholt, a paddock nearby. We’ll ride through rolling meadows and gentle hills, with views of the region’s iconic volcanic features. Our destination for the day is Grímsstaðir, a remote farmhouse with an antique touch, perched on a mountainside overlooking lush green fields. While our horses graze and recharge for tomorrow, we’ll hop back on the bus to return to Stóri-Kálfalækur for the evening.  

    Tag 2 
    11 July
     
    RIDING: Grímsstaðir to Seljaland (approx. 35 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (sleeping bags): Seljaland   

    The journey will take us through a stunning chain of valleys: Hraundalur, Langavaetnsdalur, Laugardalur and Hordudalur. As we ride, we’ll ford sparkling streams that eventually flow into the deep waters of Lake Langavatn.   

    The valley Hordudalur, our today’s destination, is named after a crew member of one of the settlers, who gave him the valley for his own farm. We’ll spend this night, as well as the following one, at Seljaland - a perfect place to unwind, surrounded by the beauty of nature.   

    Tag 3
    12 July  

    RIDING: Seljaland to Leikskálar (approx. 28 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (sleeping bags): Seljaland   

    With Kristín and Valtyr leading the herd, we’ll traverse variety of landscapes, before setting our sights on the Haukadalur valley. While broad, it is also deep enough that the farms on its southern side endure a staggering 25 weeks of winter without a glimpse of the sun. Even so, the trout lake and salmon river add to its timeless allure.   

    In centuries past, the valley floor was blanketed in lush forests, though only a few trees remain today. Erik the Red lived here at famed Eiríksstaðir until his exile led him to Greenland, where he founded a new settlement. His son, Leif the Lucky, born in Eiríksstaðir, later sailed westward to become the first European to set foot in North America around the year 1000.   

    Day 4
    13 July   

    RIDING: Leikskálar to Óspaksstaðir (approx. 28 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (sleeping bags): Laugabakkar Ásbyrgi  

    We’ll follow Ormsá (Worm River), which meanders northwards through quiet valleys to Hrútafjörður - Ram’s Fjord. Right in the middle of the fjord sits Hrútey, or Ram Island (yes, the naming theme is strong here!). When we reach Óspaksstaðir, you’ll feel the pioneering spirit of Iceland’s earliest settlers, who braved these remote landscapes - virtually unchanged to this day.   

    While our horses enjoy the grassy fields of Óspaksstaðir, we’ll spend the night at a nearby community centre - just like local horsemen do when passing through this area. Staying at these community centres is a true slice of Icelandic culture that you’ll get to experience first-hand. 
    Day 5 
    14 July  

    RIDING: Óspaksstaðir to Dalgeirsstaðir (approx. 20 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (linen): Túnfífill  

    Today’s ride takes us over the windswept moors southeast of Hrútafjörður - a proper stretch of wild, open landscape. After hours in the saddles, we’ll arrive at Dalgeirsstaðir, where our horses will spend the night grazing peacefully in a lush field.  

    As there’s no place for ourselves to stay out here in the middle of nowhere, the bus will whisk us off to Túnfífill, a cosy guesthouse with a sauna waiting to warm us up. Bliss!  

      

    Day 6
    15 July  

    RIDING: Dalgeirsstaðir to Barkarstaðir (approx. 28 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (linen): Túnfífill  

    Once we’re back with our horses at Dalgeirsstaðir, we’ll set off into a landscape shaped by glaciers, dotted with post-glacial lakes and moraine hills. The highest of these (around 350 metres above sea level) will be our landmarks for the day. Today’s route takes the shape of a horseshoe. We’ll start southward by following the banks of Vesturá (West River). After weaving through a string of lakes, we’ll turn north to trace the banks of Austurá (East River), eventually arriving at Barkarstaðir.  

    The horses will enjoy their peaceful overnight spot at Barkarstaðir, and we’ll be just as happy unwinding back at Túnfífill. 

     

     Day 7 
    16 July  

      

    RIDING: Barkarstaðir to Dæli (approx. 32 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (sleeping bags): Laugarbakkar Ásbyrgi  

    Heading north, we’ll follow the bridle path of Fitjárdalur valley, flanked by vast post-glacial moors. Once we leave the moors behind, it’s onward to Dæli, nestled in the wide valley of Víðidalstunga.  Our trusty horses will settle down for the night in a field at Dæli, while we’ll drive to Laugarbakkar Ásbyrgi – the welcoming community centre where we slept on Day 4. 

    Day 8 
    17 July  

    RIDING: Dæli to Gottorp (approx. 21 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (sleeping bags): Stóra-Ásgeirsá  

    Our final day’s ride takes us to Gottorp - a farm with large fields where our horses can enjoy their well-earned week off. Perched at 66 degrees north, between the vast waters of Vesturhópsvatn and Hóp, Gottorp is the perfect grand finale for this trailblazing adventure.
     
    As for us, we’ll head to Stóra-Ásgeirsá for our last night. It’s a cosy farm run by a musician who’s always up for a bit of a jam session. If the mood strikes, there might be live music, a singalong, and plenty of good vibes to wrap up the trip in style. 

      

    Day 9 
    18 July  

      

    DRIVING: Stóra-Ásgeirsá to Reykjavík 

    After breakfast, we’ll drive back to Reykjavík (BSI and Bus Hostel). 

     

    Flughafen Transfer

    Wir empfehlen eine Buchung mit Airport direct, da sie flexiblere Abfahrtszeiten haben.

     

    Keflavik - Reykjavik (Bus hostel)

    Reykjavik (Bus hostel) - Keflavik

     

    Buchungsbedingungen (T&Cs)
    If you book online you will be asked to pay the full amount. Please contact us for different payment options.

     

    Verantwortlichkeit:
    Ishestar behaelt sich das Recht vor, Routen oder Zeitplaene kurzfristig zu aendern, falls dies noetig werden sollte. Ishestar uebernimmt keine Verantwortlichkeit fuer Kosten die durch verspaetete Fluege, Krankheiten, Unfaelle, etc. entstehen. Diese Kosten liegen in der Verantwortung der Reisenden.

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