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Silver haired horses – Stafafell | 7 days

1,500.00

The Lón region, located between the West and East Capes, forms a picturesque break between the icy world of the mighty Vatnajökull glacier and the rugged landscape of the East Fjords. Running through the heart of the region, along the Jökulsá River, lies the Stafafell region, offering one of the most spectacular cross-sections of Icelandic nature.

This unique landscape combines glacial rivers, mountains, and vast expanses, creating unforgettable vistas and the perfect setting for exploring Iceland’s natural beauty.


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Horseback Riding Tour in Stafafell – Iceland

A horseback riding tour through Iceland is an invitation to a world of rugged landscapes, glacial rivers, and a wild coastline best experienced from horseback. Far off the beaten track, in a region where humans are merely visitors and nature remains the unwavering foreground. During this trip, we’ll traverse southeastern Iceland, passing through canyons of extraordinary color, vast valleys, and the black beaches of the Atlantic. Each day brings different light, different views, and different emotions. If you dream of horseback riding where the horizon seems endless, this tour was created with you in mind.

We’ll explore areas beyond the reach of mass tourism, moving in the rhythm of Icelandic nature and in the saddle of extraordinary Icelandic horses. There will be time for active riding, gallops along the beach, but also moments of silence and space that will remain in your memory for a long time.

Our base will be a farm in Stafafell, located in the heart of the region, from where each day we set off on different, varied routes leading through mountains, canyons, glacial rivers and to the ocean.

What makes this tour unique?

  • Crossing glacial rivers and riding through spectacular landscapes;
  • Experiencing the tölt, a unique, smooth gait characteristic of Icelandic horses that provides extraordinary comfort even over longer distances;
  • Horseback riding in one of Iceland’s wildest regions, away from the crowds;
  • Varied routes: mountains, the interior, the Atlantic coast, and black beaches;
  • Gallops by the ocean;
  • Visiting the most important tourist attractions in Iceland’s southern region with a professional guide.

Expedition

After meeting in Reykjavík, we set off towards southeast Iceland. The journey itself is a prelude to the adventure – along the way, we stop at some of the most famous attractions in the south of the island, including the impressive Skógafoss waterfall. In the evening, we arrive at Stafafell, where over dinner we meet the hosts who have been caring for the atmosphere of this place for four generations, which will become our base for the next few days.

The first days of the tour allow us to gradually immerse ourselves in the Icelandic landscape: we set off for the golden Hvannagil Canyon, ride along the Jökulsá glacial river, and head towards the coast of Lón Bay, experiencing wide open spaces and the smooth ride of the tölt. The next day is dedicated to exploring the interior – mountain slopes, canyons, and streams showcasing the full spectrum of Icelandic nature.

One day we traverse the eastern edge of the region, riding along the beach separating the bay from the ocean. It’s a dynamic ride surrounded by wind, waves, and wildlife. Another day, we cross a glacial river and a route leading to spectacular, multi-colored rock formations with a wide variety of terrain.

The tour culminates with a trip to the western end of the bay – riding along the foothills of an iconic, sharply defined mountain surrounded by black sand beaches. Taking advantage of low tide, we ride over exposed ocean floor. For those interested, this is an excellent opportunity for a long, leisurely gallop. The return journey takes you through a picturesque pass with a vast panorama of the region.

On the last day, after breakfast, we return to Reykjavík. Along the way, we stop at South Iceland’s most famous attractions: the glacier lagoon, black sand beach, and waterfalls. Arrival in the capital is scheduled for around 5:00 PM.

Who is this tour for?

This is an ideal option for people who:

  • are looking for thrills and spectacular views found nowhere else in the world;
  • want to experience Iceland in an active, authentic way;
  • value contact with raw nature and space;
  • want to see the most important attractions of South Iceland.

If you dream of a true horseback riding adventure in the rhythm of Icelandic nature, Stafafell awaits.

The price includes:

  • 7 days/6 nights with full board (from dinner on day 1 to breakfast on day 7), picnic lunches during excursions;
  • Accommodation in double and triple rooms (single or double beds);
  • 5 days of guided horseback riding;
  • Group transfers from and to Reykjavik;
  • Access to a nearby swimming pool with a jacuzzi;
  • Visiting the attractions of Iceland’s southern region.

The price does not include:

  • Airline tickets;
  • Alcoholic beverages;
  • Personal expenses.
Day 1:

We meet at 1:00 PM at the BSÍ bus ​​station in Reykjavík and set off towards southeast Iceland. The drive to Stafafell takes about 6 hours, but the journey itself is part of the adventure – along the way, we stop to admire some of the most famous natural wonders, including the majestic Skógafoss waterfall. In the evening, we arrive at our farm for dinner, where we meet the hosts. The same family has been caring for the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the farm for four generations, which will become our base for the next few days.

Day 2:

After breakfast, we set off on horseback to the extraordinary Hvannagil Canyon – a hidden treasure of the region, where golden slopes create an almost surreal landscape. We then follow the Jökulsá glacial river towards the ocean. Extensive views of the coast and the monumental mountains of Lón Bay open up before us. At low tide, we ride over exposed, soft ground before returning to Stafafell at a leisurely pace.

Day 3:

This day is dedicated to exploring the region’s rugged interior. We traverse mountain slopes, narrow canyons, and crystalline streams, discovering the incredible diversity of Icelandic landscapes. It’s a day spent close to nature, silence, and a sense of space and freedom.

Day 4:

We head to the eastern edge of the region, where we begin our horseback ride along the beach separating the bay from the ocean. It’s a true encounter with nature – the roar of the waves, the Atlantic wind, and the vastness of the horizon. Along the way, we pass the habitats of numerous bird species, and with a bit of luck, we might spot seals basking or swimming near the lighthouse.

Day 5:

Today, a true horseback riding adventure awaits. We cross a glacial river and head towards the spectacular, multi-colored rock formations characteristic of this region of Iceland. The route leads through varied terrain. It’s a day full of activity, space, and rugged landscapes, perfectly complementing the earlier stages of the tour and providing a solid dose of unforgettable experiences.

Day 6:

We set off towards one of Iceland’s most spectacular landmarks – the western end of the bay. At the foot of an iconic, sharply defined mountain, surrounded by black beaches, a unique expedition awaits us. Taking advantage of the low tide, we traverse the springy ground, exposed by the ocean – for those interested, it’s a perfect opportunity for a long, leisurely gallop. We also visit the Viking Village, a replica of an ancient seaside settlement, before returning through a picturesque mountain pass, offering impressive panoramic views of the entire region. Upon our return, we release our horses into the green pastures for a well-deserved rest.

Day 7:

After breakfast, we bid farewell to our hosts and set off back to Reykjavík. Along the way, we stop at some of South Iceland’s most famous attractions: the glacier lagoon, the black sand beach, and the spectacular waterfalls. We expect to arrive in the capital around 5:00 PM

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