Rift Valley Ride

East and South Iceland: (IT-ICEIL3)
URL: https://www.hiddentrails.com/tour/iceland_rift_valley.aspx

Introduction
East and South Iceland
This tour takes you straight into the Rift Valley in Þingvellir National Park. While riding on secluded lava and birch lined trails in between the North American and Eurasian continental plates you will get a magnificent insight into the fascinating geology and history of Iceland!

Imagine tölting on our soft and gentle horses through lava fields, over highland plateaus and along lovely lake shores as you will discover the wonderful natural wonders of the South. Explore the ancient parliamentary place which is the birthplace of the Icelandic Nation. Your tour also includes visits to Geysir hot spring, the Golden Waterfall Gullfoss and to the geothermal Fontana SPA, where you can sweat in the steam of a natural hot spring and jump into Lake Laugarvatn to cool off! 

Accomodation


Accommodations
This is a stationary ride so all nights will be spent at the same accommodation.

Description
You will stay at Hotel Grímsborgir. Each of the 68 beautiful and spacious bedroom has a nice terrace, free Wi-Fi access, a TV, a safe as well as a private bathroom with bathtub/shower and hairdryer.
Guests have access to hot tubs in a common area.



Note that your guide will not be staying at the hotel during the tour.   

Room Occupancy
Triple rooms might be available on request (please inquire).
The single supplement fee is mandatory for single travelers.


Meals
During the ride half board is provided with breakfast and lunch.
Dinner is not included on this tour. 

The hotel serves a beautiful breakfast buffet featuring a selection of freshly baked breads and pastries, cheeses, cold cuts, vegetables, jams as well as yogurts and muslis, lots of fresh fruits and hot items such as breakfast sausages, bacon and scrambled eggs. The breakfast buffet is open from 07:00 to 10:00 am every day.

Lunch is usually eaten on the trail and features a variety of dishes including: sandwiches, hot dogs, lobster soup, lamb BBQ... 
We also provide coffee and cakes at the end of the day, usually home baked or assorted Icelandic cheese etc. 


Dietary Restrictions
It is possible to cater to special diets with advance notice.

This trip includes and can accommodate special dietary requests.

Riding


We usually ride with some spare horses as we ride at least 2 horses every day. We mostly ride at a tölt but also walk, trot and canter.

We operate our horse riding tours in Iceland in cooperation with local partners that are horse people through and through.
They breed their own horses and train them themselves. They operate their tours in their home region where they know each and every mountain, creek and canyon.

Riding Gear
Our tack is very similar to the one used by English style riding. But don´t worry if you come from a Western Riding background, we will assist you and you will get used to the tack in no time. We use safety stirrups on all our saddles and will ask you to wear a helmet at all times. You can bring your own helmet (please disinfect your riding gear) or you can borrow one locally.
Our bridles are very practical, they have clip on reins that you can release so that your horse can have some grass while you enjoy your break! We also provide you with a saddle bag, big enough for your picnic, gloves and a small camera.

Riding with the Herd
One of the things that makes riding tours in Iceland completely different from tours in other countries is the fact that we take lots of spare horses along when we travel. The sight of 40 – 80 horses running free over the mountain trails with the wind in their mane is a view you will not forget – we promise! On each tour you can expect to ride different horses every day. That means that we need at least three to four horses per person. The horses we are not riding run along freely in a herd.
Our partners and their staff will take care of the herd and if you want to, you can help them with the herding. But please note that you should always follow the instructions by the staff. We will go over the safety procedures on the first day of the trip. Riding with the herd is a once- in- a -lifetime experience for every rider!

Riding Experience
You do not need any prior knowledge of Icelandic Horses or the special gait tölt. We will explain our way of riding and will take time and patience to teach you how to ride the tölt. However, you might get more out of a multi-day trip if you know already a little bit about tölting. This is why we offer a pre-tour for our multi-day tours in cooperation with our partners (inquire for more information). We especially recommend this pre-tour for riders that are used to Western Riding. But as already mentioned above, this pre-tour is just a service to make sure you enjoy the tour even more but it is not a requirement. We will take good care of you either way!

Horse Welfare
Horse Welfare is not just a slogan for us. All of our Team Members own horses and ride on a regular basis. Some of us even breed horses. We love horses - in fact they are everything to us! That is why we carefully pick and choose our partners. We visit them on a regular basis – even without prior notice - to make sure that their horses are kept in good conditions all year round. That is also the reason why you will not find many departures in a row for our tours.
We want to make sure that both horses and the human team behind each tour gets a good rest in between departures so that they can deliver 100% service once you arrive.
During a typical year our horses are kept outside 24/7 during summer on usually rather large fields with access to good grazing and fresh water. If they are close to the stable or a paddock we will keep them there for a few hours during the day when we want to ride them in order to have them nearby and dry. Also in some cases to prevent them from eating 24 hours! Obesity can be a problem in Icelandic Horses. During autumn (usually from Mid September to December) we take their shoes off (all horses in Iceland are ridden with shoes) and they are turned onto big autumn fields where they live nearly „half-wild“ in large herds. During this time they are completely „on vacation“, they are not ridden but we visit them regularly to make sure that every horse is doing well. End of December/beginning of January we take the young and competition horses into the stable for training. Then they are kept in stalls but the Icelandic Law for Horse Welfare states clear regulations regarding stall sizes, daily playtime outside, paddock fencing, food... Older fully trained horses, breeding mares, untrained youngster and horses that are not ridden during wintertime like many of our horses that we use for the tours usually stay outside on winter fields in large herds where they are fed with hay and where sufficient water and wind protection is provided, either natural or man made. From May/June all horses again are on summer fields where they stay outside 24/7 feeding on grass. A few exemptions from these rules are made regarding stallions due to their nature.

Travel Insurance
Individual travel insurance is not included in the tour prices. We urge our guests to purchase relevant travel insurance before visiting Iceland. Guests from Europe should bring their  European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).

Itinerary


Sample Itinerary - subject to changes

We reserve the right to alter routes, itineraries or timetables should the necessity arise. The estimated duration of tours as indicated by km can change according to road or weather conditions.

Day 1 (Thursday): Riding toward the National Park
Pick up at 10 am from your accommodation in Reykjavík by your wonderful Icelandic hosts! Today´s ride will take you through a stunning mountain landscape with basalt columns. you will aslo see Tröllafoss waterfall and beautiful mountain views. The ride ends at a local farm. From there, we go by car to your hotel accommodation.
Riding approx 15 km
Meals included: Lunch
Overnight at Hotel Grímsborgir
 
 
Day 2 (Friday): Rift Valley Ride 
Today, we spend the whole day riding in the beautiful National Park. We begin with riding the new Bláskógaleið where we will be riding with a herd of loose running spare horses to the farm ruins of Gjábakki. Here, we will enjoy a hearty lunch. 
After lunch we will take you on an exciting ride „in between the continents“ as you will be riding in the rift valley between the dividing plates of North America and Eurasia! We then ride into and over one of the many rift zones which will be for sure an adventure to remember! 
After the ride, we will go visiting the famous historical sights of Þingvellir National Park. This place is really the heart of the Icelandic Nation. Here, the Icelanders met for their annual Thing meetings from 930 to the end of the 18th century. It is here where they decided to take on Christianity in the year 1000 and declared independence in 1944.
Riding approx 20 km
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Overnight at Hotel Grímsborgir
 
 
Day 3 (Saturday): Golden Circle & Riding through Game of Thrones scenery
After breakfast, we go on a fascinating sightseeing tour to the famous Golden Circle. We will admire the Golden Waterfall Gullfoss and enjoy the hot spring area of Geysir with spouting Strokkur (the churn).  Before heading back to Thingvellir, we enjoy lunch and a stable visit at Friðheimar greenhouse restaurant which is absolutely lovely and unique in the world! 
We then enjoy a great ride through the National Park with stunning trails through old farms and famous Games of Thrones scenery.
Riding approx 15 km
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Overnight at Hotel Grímsborgir
 
 
Day 4 (Sunday): Riding back towards Reykjavik
Today, we will ride back towards Reykjavik.  We ride along and over river Öxará (the Ax River) and over heaths and meadows towards the capital region. There are several routes to choose from as riding to/from the National Park was the most popular route during centuries. 
When we are getting closer to Reykjavik we take you by car to your accommodation in Reykjavík (not included in rate) in the late afternoon.
Riding approx 35 km
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch



Non Riders
Non-Riding companions are welcome to join this tour (please inquire for rates). The area offers great opportunities for self-drive tours while your travelling partner is out trail riding.


Rates and Dates for Rift Valley Ride

Rates include:

Accommodation with half board (breakfast and lunch), Transfers, 4 Riding days according to program & Visit to Fontana Spa including entrance and towel

Packages and Options



  • SeasonYearDescriptionISK ~US$
    A
    20244 day tripISK369500$2885
The US Dollar Rate is Based on Exchange Rate of 0.0078

* prices are per person based on double/twin occupancy

Transfer and Other Charges:



 DescriptionISK~US$
2024 Transfer from/to downtown Reykjavik is included ats et times ISK 0 $0
2024 Single supplement ISK 80,600 $630

Season Tour Dates  Min / MaxReserve
A 2024 09/05 - 09/08 4d / 3n 4 day trip 2 /4 Sold Out
A 2024 09/12 - 09/15 4d / 3n 4 day trip 2 /4 Reserve

Dates Note:

Rates do not include:

Dinners, Travel insurance (mandatory) & Gratuities

Other Info
Meeting:
Airport: Keflavik Airport
Transfer:

Climate:
                                                Reykjavík area


Month

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Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Average High Temperature (°F)

37

37

39

43

49

54

57

57

51

45

40

37

Average Low Temperature (°F)

27

28

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33

39

44

48

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42

36

31

28

Average High Temperature (°C)

3

3

4

6

10

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14

14

11

7

4

3

Average Low Temperature (°C)

-3

-2

-2

1

4

7

9

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6

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-1

-2

Average Precipitation (days of rain)

13

13

14

11

10

9

9

12

12

12

12

14

Source: NOAA
 

Seasons
Iceland in the path of the North Atlantic Current (aka Gulf Stream), which makes its climate more temperate than one would expect for its latitude just south of the Arctic Circle.
The weather in Iceland is notoriously variable and often very windy. On our highland tours you can expect any kind of weather and good preparation is a key to a successful journey. When the sun is shining you need to apply strong sun protection similar to the one you would use while skiing in the Alps for example.
Good layers of thermal underwear and ideally woolen sweaters in combination with a windproof jacket will keep you warm and snug even in colder temperatures. Good gloves and socks are important as well.  A warm rider is a happy rider!

Winter
The average January temperature is 31°F (-0.5°C). From mid-November until the end of January, in the darkness of winter, the country only experiences a few hours of daylight each day.

Summer
The summer temperatures in Reykjavík range from 41°F (5°C) at night to as high as 77°F (25°C) during the day.  During the summer months there is almost continuous daylight; early spring and late autumn feature long twilights. 
 
The Northern Lights are often visible in autumn and early winter.

What To Bring:
Here are our recommendations on what to bring:
  • 2 pairs of good quality riding trousers. We do not recommend to ride in Jeans even if you are used to do so at home.
  • 2-3 pullovers  – ideally woolen but fleece is ok as well. It is best to have one or two thinner ones and one pullover that you can wear in layers (onion layer method).
  • Plenty of woolen socks and gloves. Please note that riding gloves must be new. 
  • Good high quality thermal underwear (we recommend none-itching Merino wool)
  • A good and windproof – ideally waterproof  jacket. We do provide you with heavy duty raingear (jackets and trousers) for days with heavy rain but you might want to bring your own lighter jacket for days with wind and drizzle.
  • A thin balaclava or buff to wear underneath the helmet
  • Moskito net for the head. 
  • Bathing suits
We offer the possibility of renting a safety vest during the tour (please, let us know if you are interested).

Please make sure that you follow the rules set by the Icelandic Veterinary Authority!