Small Group Iceland Hiking Tours
in the Icelandic Highlands
Join our small group of women and explore Iceland’s highlands on guided hikes through some of the country’s most remote areas. These trips focus on shared experience, steady pace, and getting to know the landscape without rushing.

The Laugavegur Trail – CHALLENGING
(3 days on the trail)
A six-day hiking journey through Iceland’s highlands, following the Laugavegur Trail and finishing with two days of hiking in the lush valleys of Þórsmörk.
✔️ Expert local Viking Women guide
✔️ Luggage Transportation
✔️ All Meals
✔️ Basic Hut Accommodation

The Laugavegur Trail – CLASSIC
(4 days on the trail)
A six-day hiking journey through Iceland’s highlands, following the Laugavegur Trail and finishing with two days of hiking in the lush valleys of Þórsmörk.
✔️ Expert local Viking Women guide
✔️ Luggage Transportation
✔️ All Meals
✔️ Basic Hut Accommodation

Laugavegur Trail, Golden Circle & South Coast
This ten-day adventure is the ultimate Viking Women experience where we combine highland adventure on the Laugavegur Trail with Iceland’s most celebrated sights, including the Golden Circle, the South Coast, glacier lagoons, and the Blue Lagoon.
✔️ Expert local Viking Women guide
✔️ Golden Circle & South Coast highlights
✔️ Blue Lagoon experience
✔️ Handpicked Accommodation

Víknaslóðir: East Iceland Wilderness Hike
A five-day hiking journey on the Víknaslóður trails in East Iceland, exploring remote fjords, vibrant landscapes, and historic paths.
✔️ Expert local Viking Women
guide
✔️ All meals
✔️ Luggage transportation
✔️ Basic Hut Accommodation

Þórsmörk Hiking Trip
A three-day hiking experience in Þórsmörk, exploring lush valleys, glacial rivers, dramatic ridges, and some of Iceland’s most scenic trails.
✔️ Expert local Viking Women guide
✔️ All meals
✔️ Transportation
✔️ Basic Hut Accommodation
Iceland Hiking Tours FAQ
You don’t need to be an expert, but you should be comfortable hiking for several hours a day on uneven terrain. The tours have various difficulty levels for your best experience.
Groups are kept small so it’s easier to connect and move at a comfortable pace. It also means more flexibility and a more personal experience.
Most trips include guiding, accommodation, and transportation. Details can vary slightly, so it’s worth checking the specific tour you’re interested in.
Bring good hiking boots, layered clothing, and waterproof gear—weather can change quickly. You’ll get a full packing list after booking.
Yes, many people join on their own. The small group setting makes it easy to get to know others along the way.
The hiking season usually runs from late June to early September when the highland roads are open. That’s when conditions are safest and most accessible.