Iceland Bicycle Touring Route

Here's a look at my planned bicycle touring route around Iceland. Highlights of the Iceland bike tour will include Snæfellsnes peninsula, the Westfjords, Akureyri, and the F26 Divide Road.

My planned cycling route around iceland

Planned Route For Iceland Bike Tour 2023

I've been planning a cycling trip around Iceland for some time now. The flights are all booked, my dates are set (late July and August 2023), and now I've finally settled on a route.

Choosing a cycle route around Iceland was no easy task though. There's a lot of waterfalls, volcanoes, and other highlights to squeeze in!

With more or less 40 days to play with for cycling in Iceland, I had a few options for different routes.

Choosing where to bike tour in Iceland

One option, was to just do the main ring road (the Golden Circle) tour. This would have taken me around the island, but perhaps missed out on some wilder places.

Another idea, was to include the most extreme cardinal points on a cycle route around Iceland.

A semi-ridiculous idea, was to follow every coastal road I could (but that meant missing out the interior of Iceland).

Decisions, decisions!

Thorn Nomad Mk II with Rohloff speedhub - fully loaded bicycle touring

After a shakedown tour in Greece to test out new equipment (and myself it must be said!), I realised that I needed to balance ambition with reality.

Like every country I've ever been to, there was no way I was going to see all of Iceland by bike.

There was also no point in leaping straight into 100 km days and thrashing out a gruelling 2500 – 3000 km route around Iceland either.

Instead, I've come up with a more sensible idea to only (!) cycle 2000 kms during my bike ride around Iceland.

Related: How to charge phone while camping

How I planned the Iceland cycling route

When it comes to bicycle tour planning, I love looking at paper maps and reading some guidebooks. Google maps is also great, but the main thing that has helped me plan this bike tour route of Iceland is Komoot.

I have to say that even just a few years ago, planning bike tours was never easy on cycling apps. Komoot (I use the premium version) works great though.

Not only can you plan the route (which I prefer to do on a laptop), but the mobile phone app also has navigation and downloadable routes.

All in all a marked improvement from years ago! 

Related: Bicycle touring navigation

Below, you should be able to see my Iceland cycle touring route on Komoot. As I will be bicycle camping, I made this with day end points being either campgrounds, or good places to wild camp.

If you click through to it, you'll see it's also broken down into day by day stages of cycling.

Notes For Route Planning Iceland Bikepacking

As with all carefully laid plans, if this one lasts more than the first few days I'd be surprised! I do have some flexibility in that I have 10 spare non-cycling days to get things back on track if I have to.

I can use these as rest days, split longer days into different sections, or take days out because of bad weather.

Here's some rough notes to go with the stages of the route planning:

18/07/2023: Keflavik Airport to Vogar Camping

  • Activity: Land at the airport, put the bike together, take money from an ATM. Try leaving the bike box at a hotel or Geysir car rentals. Cycle to the campground.
  • End Place: Vogar Camping
  • Approx Distance: 17 km
  • Sleeping: Cabin at Vogar camping
  • Notes: Short day due to late arrival, bike assembly, and need to store the bike box. There might be left over food and gas canisters at the campground.

Related: Bicycle camping gear list

19/07/2023: Vogar Camping to Mosskogar Camping

  • Activity: Check for any equipment issues or lost items – I can get new stuff in Reykjavik if I have to. Ensure food supply for 2-3 days. Have a relatively easy day's ride to gradually get into the journey.
  • End Place: Mosskogar Camping
  • Approx Distance: 51 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at Mosskogar campsite
  • Notes: Charge electronic gear and stock up on food.

20/07/2023: Mosskogar Campsite to Thingvellir

  • Activity: Plan for a shorter day to allow for sightseeing in Thingvellir.
  • End Place: Thingvellir
  • Approx Distance: 36.4 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at Thingvellir campsite
  • Notes: Find a secure location to lock the bike if going hiking in the park.

21/07/2023: Thingvellir to Borgarnes

  • Activity: Full day of cycling, with the first challenging day's ride.
  • End Place: Borgarnes
  • Approx Distance: 90 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at Borgarnes campsite
  • Notes: Stock up on supplies at the supermarket upon arrival for the next 2-3 days.

22/07/2023: Borgarnes to Campsite near Arnarstapi – Snaefells Peninsula Iceland

  • Activity: Another long day of cycling. Ensure sufficient food for a couple of days.
  • End Place: Campsite near Arnarstapi – Snaefells Peninsula Iceland
  • Approx Distance: 94 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: It will be a long day of cycling.

23/07/2023: Campsite near Arnarstapi – Snaefells Peninsula Iceland to Olafsvik

  • Activity: Have a slightly shorter day of cycling around the peninsula.
  • End Place: Olafsvik
  • Approx Distance: 71.8 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Consider stocking up on supplies in Olafsvik.

24/07/2023: Olafsvik to Stykkishólmur

  • Activity: Another short day, which can be considered a rest day (haha). Confirm ferry times and stock up on food for 3-4 days.
  • End Place: Stykkishólmur
  • Approx Distance: 63.5 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Prepare for the upcoming remote areas with limited food choices.

25/07/2023: Tjaldsvæðið í Stykkishólmi camping site to Flókalundur camping site

  • Activity: Take the ferry, which acts as a rest day. Be prepared for some challenging days ahead.
  • End Place: Flókalundur camping site
  • Approx Distance: On the ferry for most of the day
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Utilize the day on the ferry for rest and preparation.

26/07/2023: Flókalundur camping site to Hnjotur Guesthouse

  • Activity: Expect a lot of uphill and downhill on this day. Check if food is available at Hnjotur Guesthouse, plan to stay for 2 nights.
  • End Place: Hnjotur Guesthouse
  • Approx Distance: 70 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at guesthouse (if available)
  • Notes: Food might be expensive, consider stocking up for the next few days.

27/07/2023: Hnjotur Guesthouse (Round Trip)

  • Activity: Leave tent and gear set up near guesthouse? Take a round trip to the westernmost point of the island, possibly to see puffins. Note the significant elevation gain of over 1000 meters.
  • End Place: Hnjotur Guesthouse
  • Approx Distance: 50 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at guesthouse again
  • Notes: Might pass a few places to eat… so eat!

28/07/2023: Hnjotur Guesthouse to Bíldudalur Camping Ground

  • Activity: Expect a total ascent of about 1500 meters on this day – it will be quite horrible. Stop early at Patriksfjordur if feeling tired. Stock up on supplies at the village before continuing.
  • End Place: Bíldudalur Camping Ground
  • Approx Distance: 63 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Check for available supplies in the area.

29/07/2023: Bíldudalur Camping Ground to Þingeyri

  • Activity: Another day with a 1500-meter ascent. Why am I doing this again? Prepare for a challenging ride.
  • End Place: Þingeyri
  • Approx Distance: 86 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Limited supplies may be available at a cafe.

30/07/2023: Rest Day

  • Activity: Take a day off to rest and recover from the previous days' challenging rides. Wash my bike touring clothes?

31/07/2023: Þingeyri to Ísafjörður

  • Activity: Have a shorter day to allow for partial recovery. Consider resupplying in Ísafjörður for 3-4 days.
  • End Place: Ísafjörður
  • Approx Distance: 44 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Use the time in Ísafjörður to resupply adequately.

01/08/2023: Ísafjörður to Wild Camp

  • Activity: Plan for a shorter day and aim for wild camping.
  • End Place: Wild camp
  • Approx Distance: 57.6 km
  • Sleeping: Wild camp
  • Notes: Ensure all necessary supplies are carried.

02/08/2023: Wild Camp to Reykjanes tjaldsvæði

  • Activity: Expect an average day of cycling.
  • End Place: Reykjanes tjaldsvæði
  • Approx Distance: 77 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Uncertain if there are any supply places available at this location.

03/08/2023: Reykjanes tjaldsvæði to Hólmavík

  • Activity: Prepare for a total ascent of 870 meters.
  • End Place: Hólmavík
  • Approx Distance: 88 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Hólmavík should provide an opportunity for resupply.

04/08/2023: Hólmavík to Camping Borðeyri

  • Activity: Expect a tough day with a distance of 105 km and 1300 meters ascent. Consider treating yourself to a cabin if feeling exhausted. Limited resupply options in the small village.
  • End Place: Camping Borðeyri
  • Approx Distance: 105 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Check for available supplies, as the village has a small population.

05/08/2023: Camping Borðeyri to Inselwanderung am Blanda

  • Activity: Explore Inselwanderung am Blanda (not sure that's it's name but can't be bothered to check right now). Note that the campsite quality is uncertain but should have a supermarket.
  • End Place: Inselwanderung am Blanda
  • Approx Distance: 89 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Check the quality of the campsite and utilize the available supermarket.

06/08/2023: Inselwanderung am Blanda to Sauðárkrókur Campground

  • Activity: Expect a day with plenty of resupply options.
  • End Place: Sauðárkrókur Campground
  • Approx Distance: 48 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Take advantage of the resupply opportunities.

07/08/2023: Sauðárkrókur Campground to Akureyri

  • Activity: The last day of phase 1, with a distance of 76 km and a total ascent of 740 meters.
  • End Place: Akureyri
  • Approx Distance: 76 km
  • Sleeping: Accommodation in Akureyri (hotel, hostel, etc.)
  • Notes: Enjoy the comforts of accommodation in Akureyri after a long day of cycling.

08/08/2023: Day off in Akureyri

  • Activity: Take a day off in Akureyri to rest, explore the city, and prepare for the next phase of the journey.
  • End Place: Akureyri
  • Sleeping: Accommodation in Akureyri (hotel, hostel, etc. – but let's face it, probably the tent again)
  • Notes: Utilize this day to rest and recharge before continuing the adventure.

09/08/2023: Akureyri to CJA camping?

  • Activity: Cycle past Godafoss waterfall and start a loop around the lake. Expect a shorter day.
  • End Place: CJA camping? (exact location not specified)
  • Approx Distance: 67.2 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Begin the loop around the lake and ensure to stock up on food for the upcoming days.

10/08/2023: CJA camping? to Bjarg / Camping Myvatn

  • Activity: Continue cycling around the north of the lake with a relatively short day.
  • End Place: Bjarg / Camping Myvatn
  • Approx Distance: 39 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Stock up on food for approximately 5 days as the next days on F26 are uncertain due to varying weather and terrain conditions.

11/08/2023: Bjarg / Camping Myvatn to Wild Camp

  • Activity: Start the wild camping section and ensure to have access to water.
  • End Place: Wild camp
  • Approx Distance: 96 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at wild camp
  • Notes: Prepare for a tough day and ensure enough water is available for camping.

12/08/2023: Wild Camp to Nyidalur FI Mountain Hut and Campsite

  • Activity: Expect another challenging day with the possibility of snacks at the end point hut.
  • End Place: Nyidalur FI Mountain Hut and Campsite
  • Approx Distance: 77 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at mountain hut
  • Notes: Purchase necessary snacks or food at the end point hut, as there may not be other options available.

13/08/2023: Nyidalur FI Mountain Hut and Campsite to Versalir Hut

  • Activity: Another challenging day; note that the end point hut may not be open. Prepare accordingly.
  • End Place: Versalir Hut
  • Approx Distance: 66 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at mountain hut
  • Notes: There may not be any supplies available at the end point hut, so plan accordingly.

14/08/2023: Versalir Hut to Rjúpnavellir Camping & Cottages

  • Activity: Prepare for a day where you may be running low on food. Reach Rjúpnavellir Camping & Cottages.
  • End Place: Rjúpnavellir Camping & Cottages
  • Approx Distance: 84 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Check for available supplies at the campsite, as you may need to replenish your food stock.

15/08/2023: Rjúpnavellir Camping & Cottages to Camping Selfoss

  • Activity: Experience the last remote day of the journey.
  • End Place: Camping Selfoss
  • Approx Distance: 70 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Utilize the campsite facilities and ensure you have enough supplies for the remaining days.

16/08/2023: Rest Day

  • Activity: Take a well-deserved day off to rest, recover, and prepare for the final leg of the journey.
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite

17/08/2023: Selfoss to Grindavik

  • Activity: Ride to Grindavik, the final destination before heading back to the airport.
  • End Place: Grindavik
  • Approx Distance: 84 km
  • Sleeping: Tent at campsite
  • Notes: Enjoy the last leg of the journey and ensure you have all necessary supplies for the remaining days.

18/08/2023: Grindavik to Keflavik

  • Activity: Ride to the airport in Keflavik, concluding the cycling portion of the trip.
  • End Place: Keflavik
  • Approx Distance: 30 km
  • Sleeping: Hotel (last night booked)
  • Notes: Complete the journey and prepare for your departure from Iceland.

19/08/2023 to 26/08/2023: Spare Days

  • These are spare days. They may get taken up by rest days and unforeseen circumstances during the main cycling portion of the trip. If I have 3 or 4 days left over, I could stay in Reykjavik for a couple of nights.

27/08/2023: Departure

  • Activity: Fly back to Athens, concluding the entire journey.

More articles about cycling in Iceland to come!

 

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