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Summer program at the Icelandic countryside
2-6 persons - No riding experience required

Do you want to lose yourself in the Icelandic countryside nature and enjoy local, hidden activities? To get to know the Icelandic horses and their amazing character? This program offers a combination of classic sightseeing, horseback riding, farm life and insight to the local area. Take your friends, family or better half to see the best of south Iceland. 

All summer programs can be customized upon request

Highlights and inclusions in our standard program 
  • 4 nights of accommodation in our Villa or Panorama
  • 1 Stable Combo
  • 1 Mountain and Meadows ride
  • 1 visit to the field with foals or youngsters
  • Inspirational maps to local as well as famous places such as both hidden and famous waterfalls, fun activities, hiking routes, good food and much more. (scroll down)
Accommodation at Skeiðvellir in south Iceland.
Riding tour in Iceland during the summer.
Attraction in south Iceland.
Attraction in south Iceland.
Kids and the Icelandic horses at Skeiðvellir.
Riding tour in south Iceland.
The Icelandic horses at Skeiðvellir.
Accommodation at Skeiðvellir in south Iceland.
The Icelandic horse and her foal at Skeiðvellir.
What to expect: 
During your days in south Iceland at Skeiðvellir, our horse breeding farm, you get the chance to lose yourself in the Icelandic nature and activities in your very own speed. The location is perfectly based in the middle of the south, from where you can reach popular destinations as The Golden Circle or Seljalandsfoss, but also experience more hidden and local sights as Urriðafoss or Nauthúsagil.

Over the days, you are free to schedule your riding activities as you please – we recommend starting out with the stable combo and to save the visit to the field for a dry day. The Icelandic horse is a huge part of the Icelandic culture and together with your knowledgeable guide, you can learn more about both. Horseback riding gives you an opportunity to see Icelandic nature at places, where no car or bus can come. 

​In between your time with the Icelandic horse and on the farm, you can go sightseeing in the south of Iceland. On this page, we have put together our recommendations, tips, driving instructions and favorite places, to make it easier for you to explore our area. Scroll down to the maps to see more.


Are you looking for a winter trip instead? Find our Family winter trip here
Minimum 2 persons. Available from April to October.
We are happy to extend your program, and additional nights of accommodation or extra riding activities can be added to this program.  
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Trips and attraction around Skeiðvellir
Here we have gathered our suggestions to local sightseeing, hidden spots, and some of our favorite attractions in the south of Iceland
. They are combined as longer or shorter self-drive trips but can also be enjoyed separately on a spontaneous evening. Click on the maps to read more about the trips and the different destinations. 

Hidden favorites of the south coast

​This route takes you through small hikes, beautiful waterfalls, hidden caves and perfect picnic spots. It is one of our personal favorites!
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Þorsteinslundur is a thin waterfall in a beautiful nature space, created in the honor of the Icelandic poet, Þorsteinn Erlingsson. A table set, the small forest and the waterfall makes it a perfect place for a picnic. ​
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Gluggafoss, also known as Merkjárfoss, runs on the Merkjá river and has over time formed tunnels and grooves in the soft rock. It is a beautiful waterfall with lots of variation.
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Litli dímon is the small sister mountain to Great Demon, and a fun, beautiful hike as well as a historical place. The mountain is only 178 meter tall and can be done by both adults and kids. Near the mountain is a historical sign, which tells about the battles fought there during the settlement of Iceland. ​
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Nauthúsagil is a ravine with roman trees growing on both sides and on top, and the place feels like a mysterious and different world than the rest of Iceland. You can walk into the ravine and follow the river, where you find several small waterfalls before reaching the biggest in the end. One of them requires a bit of climbing, which makes this place a fun and adventurous activity. *
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End your day with the famous and beautiful Seljalandsfoss on your way back. Make sure to walk behind the waterfall and for the explores, continue on the path next to the hillside to also see Gljúfrabúi, a hidden waterfall. 
*a part of this route is on a road, that officially is a F-road. Therefore, we have to - officially - recommend a car that is allowed to drive F-roads, but this exact piece to Nauthúsagil is in good condition and we often go there, slowly, with our own normal car. 

Half a day with the kids

Looking for a nice program for children? These activities usually fill out about half a day and they are all tested and highly recommended by us. 
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Urriðafoss is the most voluminous waterfall in all of Iceland. It has a nice walking path next to the fall and the river, and even a small picnic table that invites for a cozy lunch or to enjoy the view. ​​
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Continue to Friðheimar, a farm managed by an Icelandic family, with several greenhouses with Icelandic tomatoes and a restaurant inside. We highly recommend the tomato soup with home baked bread and one of the delicious desserts. They also have a kids menu and to eat among the tomato plants is a wonderful experience for all ages. ​
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Slakki Petting Zoo is a small and cozy paradise for the kids! Here you can find lots of animals to pet, small kittens, parrots, ice cream store, a playground and a mini golf course. 
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Finish off the day with a hot bath in the natural hot spring, the Secret Lagoon. The sides of the pool are made of big rocks and the water is warm enough for everyone. The Lagoon has changing rooms, showers, snacks to buy in their entrance, foam rolls and stairs to enter the water. Our best tip is to buy the dinner from the fish and chips kiosk at the side - it is very delicious! ​

A day with waterfalls

Iceland is full of stunning waterfalls, and if you are looking for a chance to discover more unknown places, this route is perfect! Spend a day chasing different and beautiful waterfalls here in south, all closely around Skeiðvellir. 
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Start the day with
Þjófafoss, a breathtaking waterfall on the Þjórsá river in the middle of the Merkurhraun lava field. It has the mountain Búrfell as a beautiful background. ​
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The Rangá river is here running down a small hill and forms a numerous of beautiful small waterfalls, Fossabrekkur. It is located on the way towards the highlands, and if you follow the path next to the waterfall, you can hike all the way to the spring of the river. 
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Árbæjarfoss is named by a nearby farm and church,  and this waterfall is appx 10 m tall on the Rangá river. It is easy to walk to, and on a clear day the view of Hekla is the background for this nice waterfall.
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 It is possible to drive to the top of Ægissíðufoss, but we recommend to park the car by the restaurant 'Aarhus' and hike the way to the waterfall. It is about 30 mins on a pretty route along the river and you end up at the bottom of the waterfall with a perfect view of the different levels and Hekla in the background.   
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Finish off with Urriðafoss, the most voluminous waterfall in all of Iceland. It has a nice walking path next to the fall and the river, and even a small picnic table that invites for a cozy lunch or to enjoy the view. ​

Highland trips for 4-wheel drivers

These highland destinations are all reachable from Skeiðvellir, if you have a 4-wheel drive. They are all 3 beautiful locations for hiking, picnic, exploring and experiencing the best of Icelandic nature!
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Þórsmörk is a hiker and nature lover's paradise! It is, among many locals, referring to a larger region which reaches from Þórsmörk proper to the Eyjafjallajökull glacier volcano. Þórsmörk means "the valley of Thor" and it a place to find true and majestic nature. ​
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These following 3 places forms a little route that takes you through a series of nice waterfalls, hiking opportunities and a remodel of an old Icelandic turf house. We love all the sights and highly recommend this little daytrip! Drive first to Háifoss. It is a big and beautiful waterfall and we recommend to take the hike down to also take in the sight from below.  Continue to Stöng and Gjáinn. Park the car at Stöng, take a look at the archaeological site and hike (10 mins) to Gjáinn, a beautiful waterfall in green surroundings. Finish off with Þjóðveldisbærinn to see the old re-constructed viking-era farmstead here in Iceland. It is a stunning historical place with 3 buildings accurate to a farm that was buried in the ashes of an eruption from Hekla in 1104. 
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Landmannalaugar is a national park in the southern part of the Icelandic highlands and a beautiful place for hiking and bathing in geothermal hot springs. The specific rock type creates dazzling colours in shades of red, pink, green, blue and golden yellow and the mountains is therefore a sight we truly love!
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Not finding what you are looking for? Please don't hesitate to contact us on info@iceevents.is, if you would like to add more dates, request changes in the details of the program or have any questions. 
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    • Country Ride
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    • Family winter trip
    • Riding Holiday
    • Summer program
    • In love in Iceland
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