Multi day hiking trip in East Iceland
Trip difficulty: 3 of 5 possible.
Incredible hiking in East Iceland, includes a visit to Mývatn lake and
Akureyri Town.
We will spend our five days hiking trip exploring Iceland's
awe-inspiring east fjords and the hidden gems of Víknaslóðir, or the
“Deserted Inlets” in and near the Borgarfjörður Eystri. There the
imposing and colourful mountains meet the ocean creating deep fjords
littered with secluded alcoves along magnificent coastlines. Among
Icelanders the vicinity of Borgarfjörður is known for its great natural
beauty and incredible hiking routes but it is still untouched by
mass-tourism. This isolated region is also considered to be a central
province of the elves. In the Álfaborg fortress (Elf-hill) their queen
has long resided, governing and watching over her realm. After our treks
in the east we will cross over to the incredible Mývatn lake visiting
en route the still steaming lava field of Leirhnjúkur and end the trip
in the charming town of Akureyri.
Your visit to Borgarfjörður Eystri and Mývatn is not soon forgotten; the
amazing views, the deep fjords, the mystic elf sites, the lava fields,
the breath taking lake and the picturesque fishing village and it
surrounding farms will stay with you for years to come. Don’t forget
your camera!
Guaranteed departure dates on the following Saturdays 2010:
-5th of June.
-12th of June.
-19th of June.
-3rd of July.
-17th of July.
-31st of July.
-14th of August.
-28th of August.
Price: 189.990 ISK per person in hotel accommodation with
private bathroom.
Add 50.000 isk for single suppliment.
Price: 169.990 ISK per person in hostel accommodation with shared
bathroom.
Add 25.000 isk for single suppliment.
Included in price: Flight from Reykjavík domestic airport to
Egilsstaðir and back from Akureyri, accommodation in a double room with
toilet facilities, made-up beds, full board, museum admissions, a local
guide and all transport included. Groups minimum 4 to maximum 14
participants. Age limit: 12 years. Bring with you: outdoor clothing
(warm, wind and waterproof) and solid waterproof hiking boots with ankle
support. See detailed itinerary below.
Rough itinerary:
Day 1: Flight from Reykjavik late afternoon to
Egilsstaðir and drive to Borgarfjörður.
Day 2 to day 6: Hiking in the Borgarfjöður Eystri area.
Day 7: Sightseeing and hiking in Möðrudalur and Mývatn
lake.
Day 8: Early drive to Akureyri and afternoon or evening
flight from Akureyri to Reykjavik.
Local culture and knowledge:
Along the way we will enjoy the hospitality of local people through
their services, their knowledge of the area and its culture and their
fresh food at their local restaurants. Bird watching is a frequent
pastime on our routes, and sidetracks will take us to deserted inlets
that tell us the story of a past far removed from mobile phone contacts.
Difficulty of the hikes:
The walks are rather medium, so that anyone able to go for 3-4 hours
Brisk walk can join the tour. On the other hand we recommend that you
exercise during at least the week or two before your tour, for example
by taking brisk walks of 1-2 hours, 3-4 times per week. Please read the
following brief description of the daily program.
Day-by-day program:
Day 1: Monday
Arrival from Reykjavík to Egilsstaðir airport, the flight normally
departing late afternoon. One hour drive to Borgarfjörður to our locally
owned Elf guesthouse where we will stay next 6 nights.
Day 2: Tuesday
East Iceland’s best-kept secret... Stórurð (Boulder Hollow)
Info: A somewhat difficult hike because of gravelly areas and screes on
about 15% on the way. Around 16 km. Traverses 500 m of elevation.
From Vatnskarð pass (431 m), we start the day's hike by going up and
crossing the mountain Geldingafjall (640 m), then continuing inland west
of Súlur peaks. There are excellent views over Njarðvík,
Fljótsdalshérað valley, the black sandy beach of Héraðsflói bay and
perhaps even to Vatnajökull glacier and Mt. Snæfell in the eastern part
of the central highlands. We then go down into Stórurð, an expanse of
enormous rocks intersected by a small river. Calm turquoise-coloured
basins of icy water lie hidden among the huge boulders, often with flat
banks of short, tender, green grass. Returning from this mysterious
place, we can opt either for the hike along the Dyrfjöll (Door
Mountains) or the easy way down the valley below Rjúpnafell peak.
Day 3: Wednesday
Stapavík to Njarðvík
Info: Hike around 11 km, traverses 415 m.
We 15 minutes drive from Borgarfjörður and stop at Unaós farm. We hike
along Selfljót river to the seashore and to the Stapavík cove, a former
unloading place for ships. From Stapavík we take a rather easy hike
along Gönguskörð pass largely along an old riding trail. This was the
main route between Borgarfjörður and Fljótsdalshérað valley for 1000
years, until the road over Vatnskarð pass was finished in 1955. Pick up
at Njarðavík farm and drive to Borgarfjörður.
Day 4: Thursday
Beauties of Breiðavík
Info: Easy hike of about 15 km. Traverses 400 m of elevation.
Transport to Afrétt and then an easy hike over moors and gravelly
ground, including the light brown rhyolite around Urðarhólavatn, and
farther on to Gæsavötn and Víknaheiði, before reaching Breiðavík inlet.
The rhyolite mountains along the way display an incredible range of
pastel colours. After a short stop on the black sands of Breiðavík beach
with its Siberian driftwood, we hike up to Gagnheiði ridge (479 m),
which has a viewpoint indicator and fabulous panorama. Then it is back
to Bakkagerði after an eventful day with wide views over many of the
area's amazing mountains.
Day 5: Friday
Borgarfjörður valley
Info: Rather easy day, walking about 12 km and traversing 400 m of
elevation.
We start the day with 3 hours hike in the village, Old turf house,
concert hall, local fish factory, from rock to art, and many interesting
stops are on our way. After a light lunch we hike on unmarked trails in
the valley of Borgarfjörður. From the village, we take sheep trails up
to Dimmidalur (the Dark Valley) and Jökuldalur (Glacier Valley) to see
their rugged, beautiful landscape, right under the Door Mountains. Not
only do we walk on our way through the elf community of Lobbuhraun, but
come to their home in Dimmidalur valley. When we return to Bakkagerði
village, we walk through it, noticing its many interesting aspects and
of course also visiting the queen of the elves at Álfaborg (Elf Hill).
Day 6: Saturday
Brúnavík Bay
Info: walking about 16 km and traversing 700 m of elevation.
We start the day after transport to the environmentally friendly harbour
of Borgarfjörður, Hafnarhólmi, to visit the puffins and other birds
nesting there. Next we hike up from the coast through vegetated mountain
screes to Brúnavík pass, at 345 m, and down to Brúnavík inlet. There we
visit another beach of black sand, with lots of beautiful stones lying
on it, and listen to the waves. After taking our shoes off to ford the
small stream, we enjoy a relaxing barefooted walk to the other end of
the beach. On our way back we hike over Hofstrandarskarð pass, 321 m
high, and walk beside Helgárgil colourful canyon towards Bakkagerði
village.
Day 7: Sunday
Mývatn and Icelandic nature treasures.
Info: Driving about 5 hours, Easy hike about 4 hours.
After a good breakfast we will say good-bye to the peaceful
Borgarfjörður and the local people. We drive towards Mývatn area and on
our way we will stop at a newly rebuild turf farm in the highland
Sænautasel. After a visit and refreshment we go further to Möðrudalur
farm in the open space of eastern highland. Before we reach lake Mývatn
we will hike in the smoking lava of Leirhnjúkur last active 30 years
ago. From Leirhnjúkur we drive to the Hverir area with bubbling mud and
smoking steam. We go over to the Mývatn Lake and enjoy their local food
and visit their geothermal nature bath after an interesting day. The
good night sleep will be at near farm holiday guesthouse.
Day 8: Monday
Akureyri – Departure.
Info: After breakfast we drive to Iceland’s second biggest town,
Akureyri, capital of the north. From there we fly to Reykjavík or if you
like you can of course continue your travels in Iceland from here on
your own. Flight from Akureyri can be in the afternoon or evening, it is
up to you if you want to stroll around Akureyri and relax, or head
straight to Reykjavik.
Disclaimer:
All hiking trips are undertaken on the responsibility of its
participants. Arctic Adventures does not assume any responsibility for
accidents which are caused by its customers or can be traced to there
own actions. Participants have to sign a waiver before undertaking all
trips stating that they realize that all outdoor activities carry an
inherit risk.