Kirkjufell Adventure

Our ride leads along colorful volcanoes and also around Mt. Kirkjufell, recognized as being “Arrow Head Mountain” on Game of Thrones. Old historical riding paths are followed through lava fields.

€ 2250

01 . DETAILS

We invite you to explore the northern part of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, an area replete with clandestine waterfalls, mystical legends, and quaint fishing villages. Our horse ride takes you on a path surrounded by vibrant volcanoes and through the eerie 4000-year-old Berserk lava field, which comprises lava rocks of varying shapes and is renowned for being the location of a part of the famous Eyrbyggja saga.

During our journey, we will ride around Mt Kirkjufell, considered by many as the most exquisite mountain in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and recognized as the "Arrowhead Mountain" in the Game of Thrones TV series. We will also visit the captivating Bjarnarhöfn area and explore the Shark Museum. The following days unveil the rugged beauty of the fjords and mountains of Iceland. Traverse the historical postal routes, ride alongside Grundarfjörður, and ascend the daunting and steep Tröllaháls mountain. Discover the mystical Berserk Lava Field, a testament to Icelandic folklore and history. Your path winds through enchanting landscapes, past abandoned farms, and into the heart of sagas. Our accommodation will be in the vicinity of the charming fishing town of Grundarfjörður, the only town worldwide with a dedicated plot for Iceland's hidden folk.

To extend your adventure, we highly recommend adding our 2 days Beach ride (with a €200 discount) to transform your experience into an unforgettable 6-day riding tour.

Duration:

4 nights - 5 days

Riding Skills:

Intermediate and Advanced riders (children 10 years and older are allowed on this tour if they are advanced riders and travel with at least one parent riding)

Depatures:

13-17th of June 2025

What is included:

Bus transfer from Reykjavík to the farm. During the ride full board is provided. Our menu consists of a large breakfast and traditional Icelandic meals (fish or lamb). Vegetarian meals are available on request when booking. All riders make their own packed lunch from the breakfast table. Alcoholic beverages are not included in the tour price. They can be bought at a reasonable price in the Duty Free Store at Keflavik Airport upon arrival or at the liquor store in Grundarfjörður. Rain wear, water bottle, saddle bag, riding helmet.

Accommodation:

Comfortable shared rooms in a cottage accommodation with made up beds. Accommodation before and after the ride are to be arranged individually.

Attention:

Individual travel insurance is not included in the tour price. We encourage clients to obtain relevant travel insurance before visiting Iceland. Flight to and from Iceland is not included

02 . DAY TO DAY ITINERARY

Day 1: On the traces of Games of Thrones

Today we arrive at Snæfellsnes around 5 pm. We have dinner and enjoy our free time until we get the horses saddled up for the first ride. We start on a trail just outside of Grundarfjörður, a small beautiful town situated in the north of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. We continue our ride towards Kirkjufell, the most distinct mountain in Iceland, considered one of the top 10 most beautiful mountains in the world, and yet most recognized as being “Arrowhead Mountain” on the TV series Game of Thrones. On the way we stop at the majestic waterfall Kirkjufellsfoss, take a selfie and enjoy the pristine nature around us. Then the ride leads us to the roots of Mt Kirkjufell where we make our way around this unique natural wonder, riding on the beach and grassy fields, we might even experience the famous Icelandic midnight sun.

 The timing of the ride around Kirkjufell depends on the tide. In this case, we ride in the early afternoon.

Accommodation: Cottage

Riding distance: 15 km.

Day 2: Fjordhopping: Grundarfjörður- Kolgrafafjörður – Bjarnarhöfn

We start our ride into the mountains passing Grundarfjörður, following the old postal route towards Kolgrafarfjörður bay. We bring the herd with us today and ride through green grasslands and cross rocky grounds. We rest the horses at the  foot of the mountain range Axarhamar, before we take the steep way up the mountain Tröllaháls. The ride leads into the beautiful Hraunsfjörður fjord where we ride past deserted farms and through the mystical Berserk lava, named after two unruly Berserks that were betrayed by an Icelandic farmer in the 10th century, and end our day at the farm Bjarnarhöfn.  

Accommodation: Cottage

Riding distance: 26 km.

Day 3: Bjarnarhöfn - Berserk Lava and the old Berserk Road.

This day is dedicated to the old Berserk Road, escorting us through the mythical Berserk Lava Field. Here, we pause to marvel at the peculiar lava formations. Weather permitting, and if the lake “Selvallavatn” is compliant, we may diverge to a hidden waterfall nearby. The journey concludes along the enchanting Berserkjargata lava trail, the final resting place of the legendary Berserks, where we immerse ourselves in the sagas while riding with the herd. Back at Bjarnarhöfn, the day offers a cultural twist with a visit to the shark museum to delve into the world of the Greenland shark and perhaps daring to sample “hákarl,” the notorious fermented shark.

Accommodation: Cottage

Riding distance 22 km.

Day 4: In the steps of the giantess: Ride over the Snæfellsnes mountains following Kerlingarskarð.

Today's route leads us from Bjarnarhöfn again to the old Berserkjargata. We pass craters and abandoned cottages and ride on soft paths up to Lake Selvallavatn, with a spectacular view of the colorful 4000-year-old Berserk lava field and variably shaped landscape around. We continue with our journey, making our way towards the mountain pass of Kerlingarskarð, once a well-trodden postal route. This pass takes its name from a rock formation known as "kerling," which, according to local legend, is a giantess turned to stone. The story says that this giantess was heading home with fish from the lake when the morning sun caught her, transforming her and her string of trout into a permanent stone fixture. This landmark, which has long been passed over by cars, now offers a path less traveled, allowing our horses to roam freely. We spend most of our day riding through the mountain pass and will end on the south side of Snæfellsnes.

Accommodation: Stóri Kálfalækur Farm
Riding distance: 35 km.

Day 5: Return to Reykjavik

After breakfast we say our goodbyes to the horses and drive back to Reykjavik OR continue to ride on for two more days at the beach.

We reserve the right to alter the itinerary if necessary

03 . USEFULL INFORMATION

Airport Transfer

We recommend you to book with Airport direct, as they have the most frequent departures.

Terms & Conditions

If you book online you will be asked to pay the full amount. Please contact us for different payment options.

Liability:

Íshestar reserves the right to alter routes, itineraries or timetables without prior notice, should the necessity arise. No liability is accepted for loss or expenses due to delays or changes of arrival or departures of flights or other services, injury, sickness, accident, strikes, damage, negligence, weather, wars or other causes outside the control of Íshestar. All such losses and expenses are the personal liability of the traveler. The estimated duration of tours as indicated by km or timing can change according to road or weather conditions. For more information please see also our Frequent Asked Questions and/or contact us at ishestar@ishestar.is

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