I always wanted to do a hut trip in Iceland. So, back in August of 2016, we signed up for a 4 day Trek on the world famous Laugavegur Trail. At one point, National Geographic labeled this hike as one of the 20 best hikes in the world. I would have to agree – the hike itself was pretty spectacular – when we could actually see the trail!! A crazy storm hit and we ended up hiking in wind, rain and sleet for at least 2 days while we were there.
We used Trek Iceland to guide us through the 35 mile adventure. I would rate this outfit pretty low – only because our guide was not very effective – we always felt we were an imposition every time we asked a question. He also could not handle our group of close to 20 – too many people for one person to handle for sure. I really cannot fault him for that – chalk that up to a poor business model. He had no clue how to cook so we ended up cooking all of our own meals (well, I don’t cook, but our travel friends helped a ton!). To top if off, his girlfriend was guiding the camping group so we would bump into them in their single sleeping bag at night. That was fun.
In the huts, we essentially slept RIGHT NEXT to one another. As my friend Nick described it, “Think of Orange is the New Black for personal space.” I would not have minded any of this, except for the fact we paid a lot of money for the trip. If I had to do it all again, I would stay in a tent!!
Here’s the thing…I am whining about the experience, but in the end, we talk about this trip ALL THE TIME and laugh about the situation. For that I am grateful. Also, our trip mates were INCREDIBLE people and of course, we keep in touch with several of them via Facebook.
You can see from the images below, the scenery, when it was visible, was truly magical. We hiked through verdant green valleys; crossed rivers (several times); passed by geo-thermal activity; peered over deep canyons; endured rain, sleet, and snow and saw the beauty of rainbows after the storm.
And of course, it was fun to hike over hills covered with Obsidian and to reference our favorite show, Game of Thrones!
Enjoy!
PS. All images are mine, with the exception of the cool shot with the line of people in the steam from the thermal activity – this is Nick’s :-).

Wow – these photos are spectacular! And what an experience! I always used to tell my middle school students, “Without conflict, there is no story,” so it goes to say that our best/funniest/most dramatic stories (memories) come from times that mix the uncomfortable with the warm and fuzzy. Sounds like this is one of those for you!
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Amanda! You are teaching your students wisely!! Yes, this was a challenging situation FOR SURE. But beautiful and full of adventure nonetheless 💕
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It does look pretty spectacular. But, oh my!!! 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Jo! It was an oh my kind of trip! Lol
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Brilliant photos Pam, looks and sounds like a fabulous trip. Sometimes having a poor guide or having little things go wrong is what makes a trip memorable and different. We’d love to go to Iceland someday.
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Thank you – this is very true. I’d like to go back and do the ring road. It is soooo expensive there. I honestly felt like I was burning $100 bills every minute!!
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This is a stunning blog post. Just loved the honesty, the humour and amazing photos. Thank you for sharing 😎
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Thanks so much for the kind comments! It was a different kind of trip for sure. Lol
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Did not know you did this whole thing! My son and I did the hike that connects with the Laugavegur trek; ours was over the Fimmvörðuháls pass between Thorsmork and Skogar. We ended up with similar weather, and as I wrote in my post about that hike, we thought we might actually die at a couple of points! Traumatizing hike for sure, but like yours, one of our favorite memories.
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We probably almost died too, but just couldn’t see. Also I forgot to mention one of our traveling companions has the flu (or something) for the first day or so. I can’t believe we ALL didn’t get sick! 😂😂😂
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Nice honest post with the good and bad. We will skip this trek when we go to Iceland. After we rob a bank! 😃
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Ha! Yes, it is freakin expensive!!
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Amazing landscapes!! Sometimes you can’t get the best of an adventure without remembering the worse LOL Never been to Iceland, but I do hope in a couple of years to do the Ring road.
Happy Monday🙂
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Thanks Christie! Yes, the things u see there you won’t see anywhere else for sure. The ring road would be a great trip.
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Wow, looks incredible! I’m planning a trip to Iceland in 2020 and looking forward to it even more now. Too bad about the awkward trekking experience, but those uncomfortable times always make for the most memorable trips!
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I’m excited for you! Yes, it was an experience for the ages 😂😂
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Looks nice… but cold… and wet. I’ve never taken a guided group hike that was longer than an afternoon. I’m not sure how I’d feel about that. So much is wrapped up in the personalities of the others in the group. Hit or miss.
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Yes, groups can be challenging. Usually there is at least one person u want to throat punch! Sometimes two. You just learn to work around them.
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I would LOVE to hike in Iceland. Great pictures, and it looks like quite the adventure. I’ve not used a guide, except when I climbed Kilimanjaro with my Dad and brothers. Would the trek be “doable” without a guide? Thanks!
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Yes, you can do this without a guide. He only came in handy when we were in the storm and couldn’t see where we were going! The weather can be dicey. Definitely some good backpacking opps on this trail and in other areas of Iceland.
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Lucy! I found this for you that may help planning or learning more. https://www.bemytravelmuse.com/laugavegur-trail-iceland/
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Thank you!
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Iceland is very high in my to-visit list, and I’m now adding this to the itinerary for when we make it there! Looks beautiful and amazing despite the hiccups. Thanks for sharing!
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It’s REALLY beautiful back in there – wish we could have seen more of it!! I think you might like it. Definitely search for other opinions to make sure things haven’t changed with the experience!
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Oh my!! Amazing photography… wow. Iceland is such and incredible place.
The story… also wow 😄
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Ha! Thanks. There were a few details that added to the weird experience, but I didn’t think appropriate to reveal to WP…never know who’s reading. 😉
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Such natural beauty. I find these geothermal areas so interesting 🙂
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Thank you, yes, this part of the world is definitely like no other. Appreciate the read!
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stunning photos of beautiful landscapes! 🙂
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Ohhh, thank u so much!
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Wow Pam. You really do take amazing trips – even if it isn’t exactly what you signed up for!! I have a belief that today’s disaster is tomorrow’s great story. This sounds like one of those 🙂
Your pictures are (as always) gorgeous.
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Thanks! You know this better than anyone! How was Portugal? Will we see a post soon??
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Portugal itself is lovely. This trip however was a farce of multi-layered misadventure. I’m now back home and glad to be here … hoping that the bad luck hasn’t followed us here and nothing new will go wrong,
I’m still a long way from resuming blogging. I’m just trying to pop in when I can on my favourite bloggers – like you 🙂
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Awww thanks. 😊 I wish I lived closer to grab a coffee (or martini) with you to hear the story. I’m still sick to my stomach for you. If that luck followed you through the trip, UGH. Makes you just want to sit indoors for a while and let the black clouds pass right? Hang in there, wonderful days are on the horizon. Besides, the thought of a new camera and computer are kind of exciting 😬.
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The thought of sharing stories with you over a martini makes me smile. I’ll just hang on to that thought for the day 🍸
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Have a great day Joanne! ❤️❤️❤️
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Beautiful! I can’t decide if Iceland interests me or not, but pictures like this make it rise on the list. Too bad about the storm. We are all at the mercy of the weather, I guess. Funny how there are so many complaints but in the end you can still love it. That’s travel for ya! Thanks for sharing your trip!
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The cool thing about Iceland is the scenery and all the exploring to be had. I loved Reykjavik ALOT. But, the weather was disheartening and harsh and it’s VERY expensive.
I would say, it would be a fun little stopover on the way to Europe if u can swing it. May give you a taste of the place to see if it’s worth going back to dig a little deeper. I do want to travel the Ring Road some time. I think that would be a kick.
Travel definitely has its ups and downs!! Like when I mentioned to you, I got sick in Laos. Ugh. Haha. Oh well, life can’t be too perfect can it?? Have a great day!
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Yeah, that Iceland stopover deal is definitely something I’ve considered. Each time, though, we look at our Europe itinerary, see that it’s 3 weeks long, and think, “Dang! Not enough time for Iceland AGAIN!”
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😂😂😂. I totally get it!!
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superb BRAVO amazing images… Allah be praised. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you!
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Absolutely beautiful photos. The one with the rainbow took my breath away. When I travel I don’t long for nightclubs or fancy alcoholic drinks (although one at the end of a long cold day hits the spot); instead give me Nature, outdoors and hiking. I appreciate your honesty about the lack of professionalism of your tour company and guide! You paid good money and deserved better; however there was a big silver lining to it all – you got some good memories, some good laughs and met some good people . And you got a good blog out of it! Touché!
Susan Grace
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Thanks for the empathy Susan Grace. You are right, there was a huge silver lining – things worked out the way they were supposed to! 💕
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We are going to Iceland this summer! I would love to hike, but sleeping in huts – not for me! 🙂 I love the outdoors, but am not a camper. I am going to bookmark this page. Thanks for sharing.
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We did another hike that was just a day hike – you can go as far as ya want without camping. It won’t take you here, but it is still pretty cool. I’ll see if I can dig it up for you 😊.
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Thanks. That would be awesome!!!
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I’ve been reading a lot about this trail lately. It looks awesome, though the sketchy weather deters me a bit…we have so much of that here. Great photos!
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It was definitely sketch! The weather is so crazy there. Happy weekend Caroline!
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I’d love to go to Iceland and I have a friend there who has offered to show me round but, whilst I can get a cheap flight there from UK, everything else is so expensive as you mentioned. I am afraid that it is just not possible on my budget. I shall have to win the lottery although I suppose that means I will have to start buying lottery tickets!
This is a great post and the images are stunning.
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Oh thank you Fergy! I would like to go back and drive the Ring Road. Though I’d like to figure out how to make it less expensive. We did bring some of our own snacks and such, but it STILL seemed to be outrageous. If you have a friend there to help with the transportation and lodging, that would save heaps of cash.
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Those are some gorgeous shots, Pam! I’ve only seen Iceland from the plane and airport windows. 🙂 Quite often it’s the things that “didn’t go so great” that make the best tales later. Usually, they’re good for lots of laughs. We have a few of those. lol.
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Stunning photos! Thanks for sharing your experience!
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Thanks! I appreciate you taking a look! Happy holidays to ya!
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Your trip sounds phenomenal and the pictures are beautiful! I love them. I just came back from Iceland and I also spent a lot of money on my trip even though I didn’t do a trek.
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Stunning scenery – thank you for taking me there!!
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Thanks for taking the time to read about it Cherryl! The scenery, when we could see it was truly stunning.
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