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Thor's Woods (Thórsmörk)

Reykjavik, Iceland, 861

Named for the Norse god of strength and thunder, this remote protected natural area in South Iceland is among the island's most impressive hiking spots. It sits between the Tindfjallajökull stratovolcano and Mýrdalsjökull and Eyjafjallajökull ice caps, which protect it from some of the area's harsher weather patterns.

The basics

With towering cliffs covered in emeraldine moss and glacial views for miles, Thorsmork very much looks like the perfect setting for a Norse legend. Visiting isn't easy, however, and requires both preparation and experience. You'll need to be ready for rugged and unpredictable terrain. In addition to hiking, travelers come here to camp and explore the region on horseback. Thorsmork’s harsh ruggedness keeps it virtually sealed off to most travelers outside of the summer months, though some tour operators with specially modified vehicles can bring visitors there during cooler months.

Things to know before you go

  • Regular compact cars are not allowed in Thorsmork.

  • Make sure to bring everything you’d need for a wilderness hike, including water, snacks, and warm, water-resistant clothing.

  • The trails here are well-marked; however, it’s wise to bring a map or a fully charged phone with downloaded maps.

  • By way of accommodation, you have a variety of options, including glamping, tent camping, and mountain huts.

How to get there

Thorsmork is about a 2.5-hour drive from Reykjavik via Route 1, which connects to an F-road (unpaved 4-wheel drive track) that leads into the area. Regular bus service is available in the summer. If you decide to drive yourself, you’ll need a 4WD vehicle and the confidence to drive it on rough roads and through rivers. Even if you rent a 4WD, your car rental company may prohibit you from braving the terrain. Guided tours to the region are also an option if you want to explore the area without the headache of navigating unfamiliar terrain.

When to get there

Thorsmork is a summer destination and is inaccessible most of the year, except between June and August. This time of year is also the warmest and driest for hiking, and the long days make it possible to tackle longer hikes. That said, it’s still wise to arrive early in the morning as this is not the type of place you’d want to be accidentally stranded overnight.

Hiking in Landmannalaugar

North of Thorsmork, Landmannalaugar is another popular hiking area, with excellent options for day visitors and overnight backpackers. One of Iceland’s most popular trails, Laugavegur, connects Landmannalaugar to Thorsmork, and there are mountain huts along the way where you can spend the night. The entire journey usually takes four days.

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