If you’re dreaming of riding Icelandic horses through stunning volcanic landscapes, the Siggi Horse Riding Tour in Hveragerdi offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, expert guidance, and authentic Icelandic culture. This tour is a favorite for riders who want to experience Iceland’s countryside with knowledgeable guides and friendly, well-cared-for horses.
What we love about this experience is how it combines beautiful natural scenery with professional guidance and a relaxed atmosphere. You’ll ride across rivers, through lava fields, and along meadows—an ideal way to see the diverse Icelandic landscape. The tölt gait of the Icelandic horse is a highlight, offering a smooth, exhilarating ride.
One possible consideration is that the tour’s duration is around 1.5 to 2 hours, so it’s best suited for those looking for a focused, scenic ride rather than a full-day adventure. Also, it’s not suitable for children under 7, wheelchair users, or those over 243 lbs (110 kg).
This experience is perfect for nature lovers, horse enthusiasts, and anyone eager to explore Iceland from a unique perspective—on horseback, amidst volcanic vistas and lush fields.
Key Points
- Authentic Icelandic Horses: Ride on well-cared-for Icelandic horses, known for their unique gait, tölt.
- Scenic Routes: Cross rivers, pass lava fields, and enjoy views of volcanic mountains and farmland.
- Expert Guides: Guided by knowledgeable professionals, some reviews mention guides like Siggi who share regional stories.
- Flexible Riding Experience: Routes vary based on weather and wind, ensuring the best possible riding conditions.
- Inclusion of Equipment: Helmets, rain gear, and winter overalls are provided, making the ride comfortable regardless of weather.
- Transfer From Reykjavík: Convenient pickup and drop-off included, though the drive may take around 15-20 minutes.
An In-Depth Look at the Siggi Horse Riding Tour
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Location and Accessibility
Set in the lush surroundings of Hveragerdi, this tour’s location is conveniently close to Reykjavík. The farm is on the right side of road n.1, just after the town, making it accessible for most travelers staying in the capital area. The transfer from Reykjavík is included, with a typical drive of about 15 minutes, although some reviews mention the journey can extend to 1 hour and 20 minutes if there are multiple stops.
Meeting and Preparation
You’re encouraged to arrive 10-15 minutes before your scheduled start time. The meeting point is at the farm’s stables, where you’ll meet your guide, such as Siggi or other professional staff, along with your horses and safety equipment. The provided gear—helmet, rain gear, and winter overalls—allows you to focus on the ride without worrying about weather.
The Actual Ride
Expect to spend about 1.5 to 2 hours riding through some of Iceland’s most picturesque landscapes. The tour is designed to highlight the natural beauty of the area, passing through meadows, lava fields, and crossing the river Varmá. The routes are adaptable, depending on weather conditions—so if it’s a sunny day, you might enjoy more open roads; if it’s rainy, the guides will choose safer, sheltered paths.
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The trails offer more than just scenic views—they give you the chance to experience the special tölt gait of the Icelandic horse, which is extremely smooth and fun to ride. Several reviews mention how fantastic it is to “gallop and trot” freely, especially if you’re an experienced rider or if the guide assesses your skill level and adjusts the pace.
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The Horses and Guides
The horses are frequently described as calm, healthy, and happy, making them suitable for a range of riders, from beginners to more experienced. Reviewers like Kristiina appreciated being able to gallop with her daughter, and others noted that guides, like Siggi, are welcoming and knowledgeable, easily sharing stories about the region and the horses.
The Scenic Highlights
You’ll love the views of volcanic mountains and the surrounding farmland. Crossing the river Varmá was highlighted as a favorite moment, with one reviewer calling it “wonderful to be out in the landscape.” The lava fields add a raw, volcanic edge to your ride, while the meadows offer a lush, peaceful setting.
What Reviewers Say
- Authentic experience: Many guests appreciated the personalized attention—with some tours just for themselves or small groups—allowing for better interaction and riding opportunities.
- Relaxed pace: Several reviews mention how the tour was “super relaxed” and “very enjoyable,” emphasizing the laid-back, friendly environment.
- Rider experience levels: The guide assesses riders and matches horses accordingly, ensuring both beginners and experienced riders get the most out of the trip.
- Special moments: The chance to experience the tölt and fast tölt was a highlight for many, showcasing the unique Icelandic riding style.
Price and Value
At $136 per person, the tour offers good value considering the included equipment, transfer, and the opportunity to ride Icelandic horses in a beautiful setting. While not a full-day adventure, the 1.5–2 hour ride provides an immersive experience without feeling rushed or overly commercialized.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This ride suits travelers who appreciate scenic outdoor activities and want an authentic riding experience. It’s especially good for those interested in Icelandic horses and their special gait, or anyone wanting a relaxed, guided ride through Iceland’s countryside.
It’s not ideal for children under 7, people with mobility issues, or those over 110 kg, but otherwise, most riders will find it accessible and enjoyable. Perfect for a half-day escape from Reykjavik, or as part of a broader Icelandic adventure.
The Sum Up
The Siggi Horse Riding Tour in Hveragerdi delivers a genuine taste of Icelandic nature paired with expert guidance and friendly horses. The varied landscape—rivers, lava fields, and meadows—ensures you’ll leave with memorable views and a new appreciation for Iceland’s unique equestrian culture.
If you’re looking for a manageable yet immersive ride that balances stunning scenery with personalized attention, this tour offers excellent value. It’s especially suited for those wanting to experience Iceland from a different perspective, on horseback, with knowledgeable guides ensuring safety and fun.
While the journey might be a bit long if you’re coming from Reykjavík, the breathtaking scenery and the chance to ride Iceland’s iconic horses make it worth the trip. It’s a wonderful experience for horse lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone eager to connect with Iceland’s wild, beautiful landscape.
FAQs
Is transportation from Reykjavík included?
Yes, transfer from and back to Reykjavík is included, making logistics simple for visitors.
How long does the ride last?
The riding portion lasts approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the route and weather conditions.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes and hiking shoes are recommended. Small waist bags are allowed, but professional cameras and backpacks are not.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 7 years old.
Are the horses well cared for?
Yes, reviews describe the horses as healthy, relaxed, and friendly, well cared for by the guides.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot and pay later, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
What about weather?
The routes are adapted based on weather and wind conditions to ensure the best riding experience.
Will I experience the tölt gait?
Most likely, yes. Guests have enjoyed the chance to experience the unique tölt and fast tölt during their ride.
What’s the group size?
It varies, but many reviews mention smaller groups or even individual rides, creating a more personalized experience.
Is the experience worth the price?
Given the scenic routes, guided expertise, and quality horses, many believe it offers good value for an authentic Icelandic adventure.
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