Is there a lot of hiking in Iceland?
Hiking is very popular in Iceland because of the country’s unique landscape, and there are many trails to enjoy. With three national parks and a plethora of nature reserves, there are hiking trails to suit everyone, whether you are a seasoned hiker or just starting out. Some of the most popular treks for expert hikers include Laugavegur and Fimmvörduháls, Hornstrandir, Kjolur, and Askja, each taking several days and are challenging.
However, visitors looking for a one-day hike can enjoy smaller simpler hikes around the country, for example to and from the Glymur waterfall. This hike is particularly beautiful and it is also a little more off the beaten track than some of the country’s other waterfalls, like Seljalandsfoss or Skógafoss.