Hidden in rugged highland country east of Reykjavík, Landmannalaugar is an otherworldly realm of hot springs, volcanoes, and glaciers. This is one of the best places for hiking in Iceland, with panoramas to die for. Discover rare geological formations and adventurous hiking trails during a day trip to Landmannalaugar from Reykjavík. After summiting a dormant volcano for jaw-dropping mountain views, reward your efforts with a soak in the geothermal pools.
Hidden in rugged highland country east of Reykjavík, Landmannalaugar is an otherworldly realm of hot springs, volcanoes, and glaciers. This is one of the best places for hiking in Iceland, with panoramas to die for. Discover rare geological formations and adventurous hiking trails during a day trip to Landmannalaugar from Reykjavík. After summiting a dormant volcano for jaw-dropping mountain views, reward your efforts with a soak in the geothermal pools.
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Hidden in rugged highland country east of Reykjavík, Landmannalaugar is an otherworldly realm of hot springs, volcanoes, and glaciers. This is one of the best places for hiking in Iceland, with panoramas to die for.
Discover rare geological formations and adventurous hiking trails during a day trip to Landmannalaugar from Reykjavík. After summiting a dormant volcano for jaw-dropping mountain views, reward your efforts with a soak in the geothermal pools.
Here's all you need to know about Landmannalaugar, one of the most enchanting day trips from Reykjavík.
Landmannalaugar lies in the heart of the Icelandic Highlands, within the Fjallabak Nature Reserve. Just 3 ¼ hours from Reykjavík, it makes a long but fun day trip from the capital.
You will need a 4x4 to drive on the unpaved, gravel roads of the interior during your Landmannalaugar day trip from Reykjavík. There are two main routes to choose from.
The fastest and easiest journey takes the F26 and F208 via Selfoss or Þingvellir National Park. For a more scenic trip, approach from the Golden Circle along the south coast using the F208. This latter route is difficult yet rewarding, with some river crossings and steeper roads to negotiate.
There is no gas station in Landmannalaugar so make sure you have a full tank before setting off.
You can get to Landmannalaugar using the Highland Bus, which departs daily from Reykjavík. Normal vehicles cannot access this remote area so these buses are specially designed to tackle the rough terrain. The journey takes just over 4 hours.
By far the easiest way to reach Landmannalaugar is on a guided day tour. Pick-ups are available at several hotels in Reykjavík.
Landmannalaugar day tours last between 5 and 14 hours. Some include transfers from Reykjavík, with pick-ups at hotels or pre-arranged meeting points in the city. Other tours begin in the park itself for those who have made their own way to Landmannalaugar or are staying overnight.
The journey to Landmannalaugar from Reykjavík takes around 3 ¼ hours in a 4x4, traveling through dramatic volcanic landscapes with towering peaks all around. On arrival, you will enjoy scenic hikes to viewpoints, and a visit to the hot springs for a relaxing soak.
On Landmannalaugar day trips from Reykjavík that include transfers, you will be returned to the city after your adventures.
There are lots of guided Landmannalaugar day tours to choose from, each with something different to offer. Most include round-trip transfers from scheduled pick-up points in Reykjavík.
Get close-up to nature on a stress-free guided day tour to Landmannalaugar. This is an easy way to experience the wilderness, in a small group setting, to keep costs down.
Hiking and hot springs are the highlights of these tours, with comfortable 4x4 transport for the journey to Landmannalaugar.
For a more intimate experience, opt for a private Landmannalaugar day trip. Excursions are by luxury 4x4, with personal service and a more flexible itinerary.
This private Landmannalaugar tour throws views of the snow-covered Hekla volcano into the mix for a truly epic day out. You will drive to the edge of a lava field, and along the volcano ridge if weather conditions allow.
Then it is time for hiking in Landmannalaugar, before returning to Reykjavík via some spectacular waterfalls.
This thrilling self-drive tour to Landmannalaugar from Reykjavík is one for adventurous explorers. After a short briefing about how to drive in different conditions, you will set off on your quest.
Journey along valleys and through rivers before spending the night in a mountain hut. Hot springs and barbeques add a little extra magic.
Expect to arrive back in Reykjavík by late afternoon on the second day.
These 3-day all-inclusive Landmannalaugar trips take in multiple sights across the Icelandic Highlands, using rustic mountain hut accommodation at night.
Prices for day trips to Landmannalaugar from Reykjavík vary according to group size and tour length. Most excursions include round-trip transport from the city, while others offer this as an optional extra.
Landmannalaugar excursions from Reykjavík take in some of the most spectacular scenery in Iceland. As you drive along the road, keep your camera ready for the stunning Bláhylur Lake that lays in the bottom of a dormant volcano crater.
These natural geothermal baths have been used by weary travelers through the centuries, for rejuvenating tired limbs ready for the onward journey. Today they are popular with tourists wanting to totally immerse themselves in the Icelandic wilderness.
The People’s Pool is the main event, situated right beside the Laugahraun lava field. The water temperature is a welcoming 36 - 40 °C (97 - 104˚F) throughout the year.
This vast expanse of solidified black lava is a striking contrast to the colorful peaks around it. This is one of the easiest hikes in Landmannalaugar. It takes around two hours and is suitable for all ages and abilities.
Everywhere you turn in Landmannalaugar you will be surrounded by colorful rhyolite mountains. Minerals like sulfur and iron give these volcanic rocky peaks their striking hues.
This is the famous “Sulphur Wave” where swirls of red, gold, and green carpet the mountainside giving it an ethereal rainbow look. You can hike to the summit for great views, with plenty of geothermal vents and lava features along the way.
Also known as the “Blue Peak”, this imperious volcano rewards determined hikers with breathtaking views of glaciers and valleys. The trail takes around 3.5 hours for a return walk.
Landmannalaugar day tours from Reykjavík run between mid-June and mid-September. Buses also operate during these months if you are traveling independently.
Just be aware that adverse weather can cause roads to be closed, so do check the conditions before setting off. As the saying goes, you can experience all types of weather in Iceland during a single day so pack warm clothing just in case.
Yes, there are tours departing from other cities in Iceland: