Strútur Trek from Reykjavík

Four-day tour with three days of trekking on the Strútur Trek from Hólaskjól Highland Center via Strútur geothermal pool to Hvanngil mountain hut

Tour Overview

Duration

4 days

Walking distance

47 km

Difficulty

Moderate

Accommodation

Sleeping bag - huts

Group size

Min 5 persons

Group size

Max 15 persons

Minimum age

14 years

Season

Summer

Starting point

Reykjavík

Departure

08:30

Pick up

Yes

Drop off

Yes

Tour departures dates 2024

26.Jul.24
3.Aug.24

Tour departures dates 2025

10.Jul.25
17.Jul.25
24.Jul.25
31.Jul.25
14.Aug.25
21.Aug.25

Price from

1.860

Tour description

Strútur Trek is a four-day tour with three days of trekking. This tour starts in Reykjavík with a travel to Hólaskjól Highland Centre where the trek begins with a trek the Lake Álftavötn where the group spend the first night in a mountain hut.

First part of the trek is along the river Syðri Ófæra where we will observe the butiful waterfall and pillar rock formation. Lake Álftavötn is a stunning place loded with lakes and rivers.

From Álftavötn hut the trek goes along with the Eldgjá fissues and alonsdie with the vast Svartahnúksfjöll “black mountains” on our way to Strútslaug, that lies south of the glacier Torfajökull. Strútslaug is an active geothermal area and there the explorers can relax in fully natural geothermal hot spring. The day’s trek ends in the mountain hut Strútur.

From Strútur hut the trek goes through black volcanic sand of Mælifellsandur to Slysaalda a place of old storis of hidden outlaws and tragic accident in the year 1868. On our way to Hvanngil Valley we might have the opportunity to to get a good viewed over the black sand plain of Mælifellssandur and the Mountain Mælifell. The trek ends at the Hut in Hvanngil where we spent the last night.

On the last day of the tour the trekkers will be picked up after breakfast and we drive the mountain road Mælfellssandur with a stop at the green mountain Mælfell before we come to Hólskjól Highland Center. From there the cours is set to the main road as we drive the South Coast Road to Reykjavík city with a stop in the village vík, visit the Black Beach.

What you can expect to see and experience

Eldgjá Lava field, Skaftá river, Hólaskjól Highland Centre, the hidden waterfall, Lake Álftavötn, Strútur geothermal hot spring, Mælifell and the Black Sand of Mælfellsandur, Mýrdalsjökul Glacier, Katla Volcano, Vík Village, the Black Beach.

Tour briefing

Included

Not Included

What to bring

Day 1

Hólaskjól Highland Centre – Álftavötn hut

The tour starts in our Base Camp at Hólaskjól Highland Center. Hikers will travel to Hólaskjól by their own volition. The road leading to Hólaskjól is clear for any type of car even though it is F road for the last 20 km if approached from South Cost Road number 1.

For those that are not willing to drive the F road pickup can be arranged in the village Kirkjubæjarklaustur.

Parking space is available at Hólaskjól Highland Center for travelers and hikers to park during the time of hiking.

The trek starts from our Base Camp in Hólaskjól Highland Centre at 13:00. We will trek along the river Syðri Ófæra where the travelers will observe a breathtaking waterfall, that doesn’t have any name, as we travel along the side of the river on our way to the shepherd hut in Álftavötn where we will have dinner and overnight accommodation.

Álftavötn is stunningly beautiful, fountains stream out from the lava fields and into the clear lake Álftavötn where vegetation reaches the water. There you can also find a natural Stonebridge that goes over the river Syðri-Ófæra.

The days trek will be around 4 – 5 hours, approximately 8 km.

Day 2

Álftavötn hut – Strútur hut

From Álftavötn we continue our exploration as we go off the beaten path. The path is unmarked and not visible and far from all roads. Álftavötn is a wide valley loaded with lakes and rivers. Álftavötn means “Swan lakes” It is common to see birds there like swans and other birds depending on the time of the year we go through the area. We will hike through the Eldgjá fissure and alongside with the vast Svartahnúksfjöll “black mountains” on our way to Strútslaug, that lies south of the glacier Torfajökull. Strútslaug is an active geothermal area and there the explorers can relax in fully natural geothermal hot spring.
There are no dressing rooms there and we don’t expect to meet other trekkers in this remote area that is not accessible by roads or tracks either. From Strútslaug is 1,5-hour hike to the Strútur hut where we overnight the last day of the trek. We will have a barbecue in the evening.
Hiking distance 21,8 km
Active hiking time is 7 -8 hours.

Day 3

Álftavötn hut – Strútur hut

From Álftavötn we continue our exploration as we go off the beaten path. The path is unmarked and not visible and far from all roads. Álftavötn is a wide valley loaded with lakes and rivers. Álftavötn means “Swan lakes” It is common to see birds there like swans and other birds depending on the time of the year we go through the area. We will hike through the Eldgjá fissure and alongside with the vast Svartahnúksfjöll “black mountains” on our way to Strútslaug, that lies south of the glacier Torfajökull. Strútslaug is an active geothermal area and there the explorers can relax in fully natural geothermal hot spring.
There are no dressing rooms there and we don’t expect to meet other trekkers in this remote area that is not accessible by roads or tracks either. From Strútslaug is 1,5-hour hike to the Strútur hut where we overnight the last day of the trek. We will have a barbecue in the evening.
Hiking distance 21,8 km
Active hiking time is 7 -8 hours.

Day 4

Hvanngil hut – Hólaskjól Highland Centre – Reykjavík

After breakfast we will be picked up in Hvanngil hut by 4×4 vehicle. We drive mountain track from Strútur via Mælifellssand where we can look at the green mountain Mælifell on our way to our base camp in Hólaskjól Highland Center. We will enjoy different landscape as we travel back on the black Mælisfellssand with the black sand around us green hills in the background and good view on the magnificent glacier Mýrdalsjökull where the volcano Katla is resting. We will have the opportunity to look at mountain Mælifell.
We will take a short stop in Hólaskjól Highland Centre before we continue our journey to the main road, the South Coast Road. On the way Reykjavík we will stop in the village Víkan and on the Black Beach. Our last stop before Reykjavík will be at the waterfall Seljalandsfoss.

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