HORSES

Horseback Riding

The Icelandic horse is considered to be an individual breed due to their unique characteristics. They have been isolated for over 1100 years and managed to fully adapt to the harsh climate. Their small hooves are sure-footed in any terrain, the fluffy and dense fur protects them from strong winds and their strong yet elegant physique allows them to cover long distances and carry heavy weight. 

Originally the horses were used for transportation and as a source of food. Nowadays horse-riding is a popular free time activity for many Icelanders.

The good-naturedness of the Icelandic horse makes it suitable even for people who never sat on a horseback before. Whether guests are looking for a one hour trial lesson along the beach or tours through the highlands lasting several days and accommodation in remote huts, different horse rental farms around Húsavík offer something for everybody’s taste – beginners and experienced riders alike. The horses are chosen according to the rider’s ability and experienced guides will help on the way. Safety gear such as a helmet is provided, but comfortable pants and sturdy footwear are recommended. What could be a better way of exploring Iceland’s magnificent landscape than from the saddle of a horse?

Lava Horses

Lava Horses is a family run company. The family of four welcomes their guests and takes them out riding in the beautiful landscape surrounding the farm Hraunkot.

Horse rental for beginners and experienced riders, different length and tailor made tours available. Suitable for children.
Lava Horses

Saltvík

Saltvík is a horse farm located four kilometers south of Húsavík. The farm can look back at a long tradition on offering riding tours in Northeast Iceland. Besides short tours for an hour, e.g. along the beach during sunset and day-tours around Húsavík they specialized in 5-9 day tours through the wilderness of the highlands.
Saltvík
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