Laugavegur, Landmannalaugar
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the rugged heart of Iceland's highlands, Laugavegur is not just a location but an experience that encapsulates the raw beauty of Landmannalaugar and its surrounding landscapes. This famous trekking route, stretching roughly 55 kilometers, is a must-visit for adventurers and nature enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the untamed wilderness of Iceland.
Laugavegur, which translates to "The Hot Spring Route," is revered as one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the world. It connects the geothermal wonders of Landmannalaugar to the lush valley of Þórsmörk. The terrain varies dramatically along the way, from the colorful rhyolite mountains and black sand deserts to the soothing hot springs and vibrant moss-covered valleys. Hikers can expect to encounter steam vents, glaciers, and crystal-clear streams, all within the span of a few days.
Embarking on this journey reveals the full spectrum of Iceland's natural diversity. The best time to hike Laugavegur is during the Icelandic summer, from late June to early September, when the snow has melted, and the days are long. Hikers can choose to complete the trek in 2-4 days, depending on their pace and experience.
The trail is well-marked, and along the way, there are huts provided by the Icelandic Touring Association for overnight stays, though space is limited and reservations are highly recommended. Campsites are also available for those who prefer to carry a tent. It is crucial for trekkers to be well-prepared for all weather conditions and to have the appropriate equipment for this challenging terrain.
hot springs area of Landmannalaugar to the glacial valley of PorsmorkLandmannalaugar
Laugavegur – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Frostastaðavatn, Bláhnjúkur, Brennisteinsalda, Landmannahellir.