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Iceland Hut To Hut Hiking

Self-guided hiking tours in Iceland

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What do we do at Iceland Hut to Hut Hiking?

In the heart of Iceland's untamed natural beauty, Iceland Hut to Hut Hiking offers an experience transcending ordinary hiking adventures.

Specializing in multi-day hiking trips in Iceland, our tours are crafted to unveil the most breathtaking vistas of Iceland, with the famous Laugavegur Trail taking the icing on the cake.

Our treks in Iceland lead you through an ever-changing tapestry of nature's wonders. From the lush greenery of Þórsmörk valley, with its vibrant mosses and birch woods, to the barren majesty of the black deserts of Mýrdalsjökull, every step is an encounter with a different facet of nature.

You'll traverse paths that wind around steaming geothermal springs, cross rivers fed by ancient glaciers, and marvel at the panoramic views from mountain ridges.

Here’s how we help you:

  • Detailed self-guided itinerary with all the necessary info for a successful hike
  • A GPS route + simple-to-use app for easy navigation
  • Booking all your accommodations
  • Breakfast and dinner at the huts
  • Full 24/7 support during your trip
  • Luggage transfer where it's possible

Whether you're a seasoned hiker or new to the trails, our trekking adventures are tailored to suit every pace and preference.

Iceland Mountain Huts

Iceland's mountain huts are basic accommodations designed for hikers and mountaineers. Located in remote areas along some of the best hiking trails, these huts offer a mix of essential amenities and are managed by the Icelandic Touring Association (FÍ).

Lonesome huts in Iceland

The huts are typically staffed by volunteers who maintain the facilities and assist hikers with information and advice. Most are open and manned during summer but closed in winter. Some remain open in late winter/early spring, but access to these huts in winter often requires snow hiking, skiing, or specially equipped vehicles.

Types of Huts and Their Facilities

Huts in Iceland range from small, offering basic facilities like bunk beds and communal kitchens, to larger ones with more amenities such as hot showers and dining rooms. The larger ones might have a shop selling food and supplies, so carrying extra Icelandic Krona (ISK) is advisable.

Alftavatn hut and campsite on the Laugavegur trail

Most huts are self-catered. They do not offer hot, ready-made meals, so hikers should carry their own food and cooking equipment. However, the ones along the Laugavegur trail do sell some supplies like dried food, soda, and candy bars.

Hikers might also find gas or wood-burning stoves available for cooking in some larger lodges, including all the huts on the Laugavegur trail. But some less visited require you to bring your own camping stove.

Special Considerations

When staying in Icelandic huts, hikers should bring their own sleeping bags, as blankets are not provided. The inner spaces are warm enough not to need a heavy-duty sleeping bag. In larger huts, like the ones on the Laugavegur Trail, you can expect running water and water toilets, but smaller ones might require fetching water from a nearby stream and using a latrine.

Hut Rules

Hut rules emphasize cleanliness, tidiness, and consideration. Key rules include:

  • Warden consultation: If available, check with the warden about your booking and sleeping arrangements.
  • Check-in/out: Check-in between 12:00 and 20:00; check-out by 10:00.
  • Quiet hours: Maintain quiet from midnight to 7:00 am.
  • No shoes inside: Leave hiking boots in the entrance hall.
  • No smoking inside: Smoking is prohibited inside the huts at all times.
  • Kitchen cleanliness: Keep the cooking area clean and tidy.
  • Water contribution: Add water to the communal pot on the stove as needed.
  • Cleanliness upon departure: Ensure the hut is clean before leaving.
  • Payment: Remember to pay for your stay and any used facilities.
  • Environmental care: Do not leave trash behind; help keep the environment clean.

Laugavegur Trail Huts

There are six huts on the Laugavegur Trail, each offering mattresses, toilets, cold running water, and a communal kitchen. These huts are heated but don't have electricity for charging devices. Booking in advance is essential for them due to their popularity.

To learn everything there is to know about the Laugavegur Trail in more detail, visit our Ultimate Guide to Iceland's Famous Multi-Day Hike.

Camping site Landmannalaugar

Trekking in Iceland

Iceland's landscapes are defined by dramatic contrasts: geothermal areas like Geysir, with steaming springs and gushing geysers, alongside majestic waterfalls such as Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss. The island is dotted with vast glaciers, including the immense Vatnajökull, and Þingvellir National Park showcases the country's volcanic origins. These natural wonders glimpse Iceland's diverse and dynamic geological tapestry.

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HASSLE FREE

We handle itineraries, accommodations, and anything else you prefer not to deal with, so you can enjoy a carefree hike.

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BOOK WITH CONFIDENCE

We are a financially protected company, fully bonded and insured, keeping your money safe and allowing you to travel with confidence.

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TRIED & TESTED ADVENTURES

Only the best hut to hut hikes in the USA, cherry-picked by our local team with an in-depth knowledge of the region.

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UNBEATABLE SUPPORT

Our 24/7 customer support is where we show our passion, bringing you a better experience by making your well-being our number one priority.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hut-to-hut hiking in Iceland involves trekking across diverse terrains, from volcanic landscapes to glacial rivers, and staying overnight in mountain huts. These huts provide a comfortable alternative to camping, eliminating the need to carry heavy camping gear. Trails like Laugavegur connect various huts, offering hikers an opportunity to immerse in Iceland's natural beauty while enjoying basic amenities.

Iceland offers trails for various skill levels, including beginners. However, some understanding of hiking and navigation is beneficial. Beginners should start with well-known and well-marked trails. We assist in selecting those based on your fitness and experience, ensuring a safe and enjoyable hike.

The optimal hiking season is from June to September, offering milder weather and longer daylight hours. Trails are clear of snow, and most huts are open and accessible. However, weather in Iceland can be unpredictable; it's vital to check forecasts and prepare for varying conditions, including wind and rain.

Icelandic huts range from basic shelters with bunk beds and communal kitchens to larger, more equipped ones with amenities like showers and dining areas. But most of them are self-catered. The smaller ones often have basic toilet facilities and require hikers to fetch water from nearby sources. Larger huts may provide additional comforts and even sell limited supplies.

Most huts offer dormitory-style bunk beds in a communal sleeping area. Mattresses are provided, but hikers should bring their own sleeping bags because there are no blankets. However, the rooms are warm enough for a regular sleeping bag.

Advance booking is crucial, especially during peak summer months. Popular trails and huts, like those on the Laugavegur trail, can fill up quickly. Booking early ensures you have a secured spot and helps in planning your itinerary.

Given the self-catering nature of most huts, vegetarian and vegan options depend on what you bring. Some huts on popular trails might offer limited vegetarian choices, but vegan options are rare. It's advisable to carry your own food to meet specific dietary needs in Iceland.

Respect for fellow hikers and the environment is paramount. Register upon arrival, clean communal areas after use, and maintain low noise levels, especially during quiet hours (midnight to 7:00 am). Shoes should be left in the entrance area. Smoking is prohibited, and all waste must be packed out to preserve the natural surroundings.

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Birgit Kindler

Verifed customer · 1 year ago

We had a lovely hike today with our guide Klemen. He personalized the tour on our needs and interests, so that we saw places we wouldn't without his experience. The hike was a little bit slippery after the rain from the last days and it went a lot upwards, but it was totally worth it! Thanks again :)

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Claudia Ossa

Verifed customer · 2 years ago

9 day hiking trip including rafting and mountain biking. Sadly the weather didn’t help, we had a lot of rain, but Klemen modified our plans, making it a great experience after all. Klemen is an excellent guide and I highly recommend him!!!

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Ann Swainson

Verifed customer · 9 months ago

Thank you so much for a fantastic trip. It was absolutely stunning, well organised, and a brilliant trip. Special thanks to Jan for his kindness & support on what was a personally challenging trek.

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Robert Backlund

Verifed customer · 9 months ago

Our Guide Luka was amazing! And the three-day hike was a Memory for life, really beautiful. Cant recommend it enough.

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Peter van Deventer

Verifed customer · 1 month ago

Great cool guide! Thanks for a perfect 24hrs👍🏻

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Denise Alexander

Verifed customer · 2 months ago

Everything was very organized and easy to use. Love the app with everything included as well as the gps tracking app. Everyone was very helpful and easy to reach when unexpected travel delays happened. Will use this company again.

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