Iceland Trekking Travel Guide
Iceland
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Trekking
While the majority of hiking trails are not technically difficult, they are an endurance challenge, some lasting up to 14 hours. There are some local routes to follow where the going is easy. Guides are recommended for the longer and harder trails as their local knowledge ensures your safety, particularly useful to help avoid crevasses. In the east, the fjords are a beautiful sight, while Hvannadalshnjukur, Iceland’s highest peak at 2,109m, provides panoramic views of the country’s mountains and glaciers, and the ocean.


