NEW FRONTIER from Snæfellsnes to Lake Hóp

PIONEERING ICELAND’S NORTHWEST & FORGING LAKE HOP

 

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 lagoon-like Lake Hóp in the Northern part of the country. Crossing Lake Hóp is a dream adventure! The tour is led by Halldór Ingi (Days 1 - 2), and Kristín and Valtyr (Days 3 – 8).

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Riding over lake hop in Iceland
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PRICE 4.490 EURO


    DURATION

    9 days - 8 nights - 8 riding days

    RIDING SKILLS

    Advanced riders

    MINIMUM AGE

    18 years

    DEPARTURES

    Departures 2025: 10-18th July

    ACCOMMODATION

    Shared rooms in farmhouses and guesthouses, and a large common room in a local community centre. Accommodation before and after the tour is not included.

    WHAT IS INCLUDED

    Bus transfer from Reykjavík to the farm.

    During the ride full board is provided. Our menu consists of a large breakfast and traditional Icelandic meals (fish or lamb). Vegetarian meals are available on request when booking. All riders make their own packed lunch from the breakfast table.

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

    Rain wear, water bottle, saddle bag, riding helmet.

    A sleeping bag is available for rent during checkout.

    ATTENTION

    Individual travel insurance is not included in the tour price. We encourage clients to obtain relevant travel insurance before visiting Iceland.

    Flight to and from Iceland is not included

    Day 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.  

     

    Day 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.  

     

    Day 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 Melar (approx. 26 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 Melar, 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 Melar, 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: Melar to Staðarbakki (approx. 32 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (linen): Túnfífill  

     

    Today's ride takes us across the windswept moors southeast of Hrútafjörður -  proper stretch of wild, open landscape. For the final few kilometres, we'll follow the banks of Miðfjarðará, one of the country's finest salmon rivers. After hours in the saddles, we’ll arrive at Staðarbakki, 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: Staðarbakki to Stóra-Ásgeirsá (approx. 35 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (linen): Túnfífill  

     

    Once we’re back with our horses at Staðarbakki, we’ll cross the Miðfjarðará and set off into a landscape shaped by glaciers, scattered with post-glacial lakes and moraine hills. We’ll ride across the moors to Fitjárdalur, then follow the river Fitjá northward until it meets the Víðidalsá. From there, we’ll be almost at our destination for the day – the hospitable farm Stóra-Ásgeirsá, nestled in the wide valley of Víðidalstunga.

     

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

     

    Day 7 
    16 July  

     

    RIDING: Stóra-Ásgeirsá to Gottorp (approx. 20 km)  
    ACCOMMODATION (sleeping bags): Laugarbakkar Ásbyrgi  

     

    Heading north, we’ll spend most of the day riding through the beautiful Víðidalur Valley, following the Víðidalsá as it flows peacefully toward the ocean. Along its way, the river gets entrenched in the stunning Kolugljúfur gorge, home to waterfalls named after the troll Kola.

     

    In the evening, our trusty companions will settle in for the night in a field at Gottorp, perched between the vast waters of Vesturhópsvatn and Hóp, while we drive to Laugarbakki Ásbyrgi - the warm and welcoming community centre where we stayed on Day 4.

     

    Day 8 
    17 July 

     

    RIDING: Gottorp to Lake Hop and back to Gottorp (approx. 32 km)
    ACCOMMODATION (sleeping bags): Stóra-Ásgeirsá  

     

    Our final day’s ride takes us along a loop-shaped trail, beginning and ending at Gottorp, with the grand finale being the crossing of Lake Hóp. This saline lake owes its unique characteristics to its low elevation and the influence of tides. We’ll ford it at Vaðhvammur by Myrkubjörg, making our way towards the stunning sands of Þingeyrar. The water's depth promises a splashy and joyful experience for the horses. A friendly tip: rubber boots could be quite useful!

     
    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 make our way back to Reykjavík. The Íshestar bus will drop us off at BSI and Bus Hostel. While the adventure may be over, the memories will linger in our hearts forever – and what a treasure they are!

     

    Airport Transfer

    We recommend that you book your transfer with airport direct, as they have more flexible options.

     

    Keflavik - Reykjavik (Bus hostel)

    Reykjavik (Bus hostel) - Keflavik

     

    Terms & Conditions:
    If you book online you will be asked to pay the full amount. Please contact us for different payment options.

     

    Liability:
    Íshestar reserves the right to alter routes, itineraries or timetables without prior notice, should the necessity arise. No liability is accepted for loss or expenses due to delays or changes of arrival or departures of flights or other services, injury, sickness, accident, strikes, damage, negligence, weather, wars or other causes outside the control of Íshestar. All such losses and expenses are the personal liability of the traveler. The estimated duration of tours as indicated by km or timing can change according to road or weather conditions.

    For more information please see also our Frequently Asked Questions and/or contact us at multidaytours@ishestar.is