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Landmannalaugar - Off the Beaten Path in Fjallabak Nature Reserve

By ICELANDIA
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Tour departs from

Reykjavík

Duration

96 hours

Pick up / meeting point

BSÍ Bus Terminal,Vatnsmýrarvegur 10,Reykjavík,101,IS

Languages

English

Minimum age

16 years old

Overview

Take on a 4-day hiking adventure visiting some of the Highlands most beautiful areas on the back doorstep of the famous Laugavegur Trail

What's included?

Transport in a minibus for 4 days

Experienced and qualified English speaking driverguide for 4 days

Sleeping bag accommodation in Landmannahellir mountain hut, in a dormitory for 3 nights

Full board from lunch on day 1 to lunch on day 4

Sleeping bag (available upon request, for a fee)

Hiking poles (available upon request, for a fee)

Vegan / vegetarian dietary supplement (available upon request, for a fee)

Airport Transfers

Accommodation and food in Reykjavík

What to expect?

What to bring

Boots and Clothing
Sturdy Hiking Boots – waterproof with good ankle support.
Long sleeve shirt (thermal underwear) – Wool or synthetic.
T-shirt (thermal underwear) – Wool or synthetic.
Light wool or fleece sweater (2nd layer).
Trousers – Strong and light material that dries quickly e.g. soft-shell.
Jacket with a good hood – windproof, waterproof and breathable, e.g. Gore-Tex or comparable.
Rain trousers – windproof, waterproof and breathable. Please note that full rain gear is mandatory in Iceland.
Gloves – Wool or synthetic 2 pairs of different thickness.
Socks – Wool or synthetic. Two or three pairs.
Warm hat – Wool or synthetic.
Other Gear:
A duffel bag for your overnight gear. Please avoid bringing a suitcase!
Backpack for extra clothes and food during the day. 25 – 40L (1500 – 2500 cu in)
River shoes – Walking sandals, or old running shoes with a good grip are a good choice, along with a pair of warm socks or neoprene socks. Open sandals or flip-flops will not do the job.
Light Sleeping bag Towel – light weight and pack-able.
Sunglasses & sun protection. Water container – thermos flask or water bottle 0,5 – 1L.
Headlamp for reading and getting around the hut.
Casual clothes / change of clothes for wearing in the hut.
Personal first aid kit – including blister care.
Prescription medication and other personal health items.
Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap etc.
Earplugs
Optional gear:
Walking pole(s).
Gaiters (recommended for departures in June)
Pen knife.
Sun/rain Hat or a Cap.
Shorts Thermal mat (for lunch breaks).
Puffy jacket (e.g. Primaloft or down)
Camera, spare batteries and a memory card or films.
Charging bank / -s
Dry-bags for electronics and extra clothing.
Slippers for indoor use.
Aperitif or other heart-warming spirits.