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Explore the Western part of Iceland. Enjoy a unique visit to the Sturlureykir horse farm. Visit Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls, Deildartunguhver – the most powerful hot spring in Europe and woodland oasis of Husafell. The highlight of this tour is a visit inside the stunning Viðgelmir Lava Cave. All admissions included in the price
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Glanni Waterfall
First up is a visit to a very scenic waterfall called Glanni in the tranquillity of the Bifrost area.
Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring
Take in the sights at Deildartunguhver, the highest-flow hot spring in Europe, providing 180 liters pr second of 100@C hot water! Thread the path carefully while watching and hearing the powerful energy of the hot spring at work.
Professional guide
Admission fee to Viðgelmir Lava Cave
Admission to visit the Sturlureykir horse farm
Free Wi-Fi on bus
Hotel pickup and drop-off in the Reykjavik capital area
Meals are not included, but there will be a stop for lunch and a coffee break in the afternoon.
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Pickup included
166 đánh giá
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alisonsU2660EG,,20 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Brilliant day seeing the waterfalls,Icelandic horses and lava cave walk. Our guide was friendly and very informative. Good amount of time at each stop. Would definitely recommend
Luana M,,17 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
My favorite tour on my trip. Our tour guide, Dominica, was so friendly and knowledgeable. She interwove Icelandic history and folklore while guiding us around the silver circle. Most notably was a stop at the children’s waterfall. She helped us take pictures and told us about the story behind the waterfall’s name. I really loved going to the horse ranch and learning about Icelandic horses as well as how the bread is cooked in an underground steam oven. And it was also equally enjoyable to go to the lava cave and learn about how it was created. I highly recommend!





callumbA2537QD,,16 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Gulli was AWESOME! A lovely and fun guide who kept us informed and always laughing. We saw incredible sights and had the best day. The experience was the highlight of my trip and that was largely due to our amazing guide. Thank you Gulli!!
735sheridang,,16 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Great day trip out seeing lots of different sights. Great tour to do in a smaller group as well. Amazing guide Gulli! He was full of stories and information about Iceland and it’s history, and a funny guy too. He also knew we had failed to see the Northern Lights the night before so pulled over when he spotted them so we could take some photos, which he didn’t have to do. If not already, make sure this man is well paid!





jazmineo825,,16 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Gulli was AMAZING! The best tour guide I have had on any excursion anywhere. He was hilarious and also super informative, the day was incredible and one to remember! We stopped at magical places and he explained the history of everything, he didn’t rush us and allowed us to soak it in and on the journey was giving us incredible facts. He is definitely in the right job! Nice travel, make sure you keep him! 10/10 experience, could recommend enough. We need more tour guides like Gulli, a lovely and genuine man who I would love to cross paths with again. Thank you Gulli for a once in a lifetime experience !!!!!
208shannono,,16 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Amazing tour, Gulli went above and beyond!! Could not recommend this enough, saw so many beautiful sights, lots of great info provided.
asswhoopalee,,16 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Had a great time on the tour with Gully, he even tried to catch the northern lights with us at the end of the day! Loved learning about the vikings and seeing some beautiful places, thanks for a great end to my 5 day tour
Ronald H,,15 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Our guide was knowledgeable and pleasant. The bus was only half full, suggesting this was less popular than the Golden Circle, although having done both, we enjoyed this tour much more! The half-empty coach meant we had room to store our winter gear and backpacks in the vacant seats, aside from on our laps, that is, leaving us feeling less cramped and uncomfortable than our other bus tours. We also ran into far fewer tourists than on the Golden Circle tour, providing a greater sense of intimacy, solitude and peace. The first hike, to the Glanni Waterfall, was short but icy. We were pleased to be given crampons to use, which made our footing more secure for both this and the next hike, where they proved even more important for our safety. While not as spectacular as Guilfoss, the Glanni was still beautiful to view. We were next taken to a short volcanic cone nearby, which is not listed on the itinerary, but should be. Of the three volcanos we visited (on three different tours), we enjoyed this one the most. A path, with stairs, led us up the side of the cone, a short enough distance to the top that while we felt challenged, the ascent was not a slog. The path continued all the way around the crater, providing an expansive view of the surrounding landscape in all directions, to eventually descend more stairs and reconnect with the original path, so the hike was not too long, either, The wind was fierce, though, so be sure to wear wind resistant pants and jacket. The stop at Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring was just long enough. Unlike the other springs we observed in Iceland, this was a series of vents running for perhaps 100 feet or so along the side of a small hill. While there were no geysers, mud pots or large pools of roiling water, if did bubble out of the many openings with such force we could almost feel the ground shaking. The highlight of this tour might well have been the Sturlureykir Horse Farm. When we first read about this stop in the itinerary, we wondered what could possibly keep us interested for 45 minutes. While we'd seen a few Icelandic horses on the Golden Circle tour, they were tied up in a corral beside a parking lot where we could buy food for them, but the stop was brief and the experience felt like little more than a photo op. The Sturlureykir Horse Farm visit, on the other hand, was an intimate experience, where we we informed about their breeding program by the woman who owned the farm (the fifth generation in her family), and were encouraged to interact with the horses, both in their stable and outdoors. The owner even took pictures of us with one of them. We were also shown their own private hot spring, told how it was used to heat their home and the stables, and shown how they used the spring to bake rye bread. At the end, we were offered cups of hot chocolate and buttered bread in their charming little cafe, walls adorned with trophies and medals. The opportunity to meet and speak with a native Icelander eager to talk about her home and family made this stop so much more than we expected! Snorralaug, a heritage site, was a fascinating slice of Icelandic history. The famed 13th century poet and author, Snorri Sturluson, lived and died there. Our tour guide showed us about the sight, providing information about both Snorri and the little village there. Hraunfossar (and nearby Barnafossar) were not just more waterfalls. Though not flowing with the force of the Guilfoss, nor plunging such a distance, the Hraunfossar was a picturesque series of smaller, separate falls pouring out from beneath the lava field along the far riverbank for almost a full kilometer. Short, but ice covered hiking trails (where we again found the crampons to be useful) snaked along the shoreline to several viewing points as well as a bridge that crossed the river, where the path appeared to continue out into the lave field, although we did not go any farther. Ample time was provided to then catch a quick lunch of 'all you can eat' soup and bread or a buffet in a rustic cafe near the parking lot. Lastly, the 'cave', a lava tube really, was quite different from our past previous caving experiences. Inside what we thought might have been a ranger station, where we began, were a few displays of various rocks found in the area, maps, restrooms and snacks. We were provided hard hats because there were a few narrow passageways with low ceilings, and headlamps because few spot lights illuminated the interior, unlike another lava tube we considered visiting before discovering this tour. After being led across the wind swept lava field outside to the wooden stairs leading down to the lava tube entrance, the guide (not our driver) led us down into the cave, telling us all about its formation and the sights we encountered within. While the lava tube was relatively short in length, we paused many times along its length to admire the colorful rock formations, much different than those in a typical cave, including markings on the walls left by cooling lava and ice stalagmites. We hiked part of the way back to the entrance with our headlamps shut off, for fun. To summarize, the entire experience lacked the tourist vibe we felt on the Golden Circle tour. We'd recommend this for those seeking a more relaxed, solitary adventure than the more popular, tourist oriented excursions!
saints972,,7 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Best tour guide ever. Very knowledgeable and funny. He made the entire journey feel like a documentary or a movie like experience.
Lien H,,6 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
This was a great tour! Our guide Addi? (may have his name wrong) was great! He kept us engaged and was interactive with us. Gave us plenty of time at each stop.
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