Hiking Landmannalaugar is known for its hiking trails. Some routes include the hike through the
Laugahraun [ˈlœiːɣaˌr̥œiːn] lava field to
Brennisteinsalda ("Sulphur Wave"), the one-hour hike up
Bláhnjúkur ("Blue Peak"), and the four-hour hike to
Ljótipollur [ˈljouːtɪˌpʰɔtlʏr̥] crater lake ("Ugly Puddle"). Landmannalaugar can also be the starting point of several longer hiking trails, such as the
Hellismannaleið [ˈhɛtlɪsˌmanːaˌleiːθ] route at the base of the
Hekla volcano, and the
Sprengisandur route for hikers prepared to travel through volcanic desert. The huts on the Laugavegur and Fimmvörðuháls trails are (from north to south): • Landmannalaugar • Hrafntinnusker • Álftavatn • Hvanngil • Emstrur • Thórsmörk • Fimmvörðuháls
Other activities Icelandic horse riding has been available in the area each summer. The horse riding trips visit places such as
Jökulgil [ˈjœːkʏlˌcɪːl̥] (Glacier Valley), that can often be difficult to access on foot and are inaccessible by car.
Arctic char fishing is a common activity in Landmannalaugar and nearby lakes. Geothermal hot springs are also present in the area and can be publicly used for bathing.
Cross-country skiing often takes place in the area during the winter.
Parking reservation The Environment Agency has implemented a parking reservation system, beginning in the 2024 season. The system aims to reduce car traffic, as heavy traffic and limited parking has often led to heavy congestion and traffic knots. A limited number of reservations will be available in advance and a reservation will be needed daily between 8 AM and 3 PM during Summer. ==See also==