Landmannalaugar - Off the Beaten Path in Fjallabak Nature Reserve

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Summary

Tour starts
Reykjavík, Iceland
Duration:
4 days
Difficulty:
Moderate
Available:
July - Aug.
Minimum age:
13 years old

Description

Fjallabak Nature Reserve, located in the central highlands of Iceland, is a breathtaking wilderness area renowned for its rugged landscapes, diverse geology, colorful rhyolite mountains, volcanic formations, geothermal hot springs, and pristine wilderness. The landscape is dominated by colorful rhyolite mountains displaying hues of red, orange, yellow, and green. Volcanic formations, glaciers, lava fields, and expanses of black sand contribute to the diverse geological makeup of the area. The reserve is dotted with extensive lava fields and craters, evidence of Iceland's volcanic history. Fjallabak is a haven for hikers and trekkers, offering a multitude of trails that cater to different levels of expertise. The Laugavegur Trek, one of Iceland's most famous hiking routes, traverses through this reserve, providing breathtaking views and a challenging yet rewarding experience. Fjallabak Nature Reserve offers an awe-inspiring and diverse natural landscape, providing outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers with an opportunity to explore Iceland's geological wonders and experience the pristine wilderness of the central highlands.

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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

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.

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