This private three-day adventure is the ultimate way to experience West Iceland. You’ll discover the famous Golden Circle, the scenic Silver Circle, and the dramatic Snæfellsnes Peninsula, while also enjoying the unique warmth of a two-night farm stay. Each evening, you’ll return to your family farm to relax in your private three-bedroom apartment, share quiet countryside moments, and connect with your friendly horses and sheep.
Unlike standard multi-day tours that rely on hotels, this experience combines Iceland’s iconic sights with authentic farm life — what we call sveitarómantík or “country romance.” With hearty farm-fresh breakfasts, a private guide, comfortable transport, and flexibility for meal stops, this journey is perfect for couples, families, or small groups who want to see Iceland’s highlights and feel at home in its countryside
We pick you up at your preferred location within Reykjavík City limits.
Kerið — a striking volcanic crater filled with vivid blue-green water, framed by red lava rock. Unlike most craters, it’s easily accessible, letting you walk right along the rim or descend to the lake below. A colorful, photogenic stop unique to Iceland’s landscape.
Gullfoss — the ‘Golden Falls’ that give the Golden Circle its name. Here, glacial water from Langjökull plunges in two dramatic tiers into a rugged canyon, sending spray high into the air. On sunny days, rainbows often form in the mist, making this one of Iceland’s most iconic and unforgettable sights.
Geysir Geothermal Area — the original home of the word ‘geyser.’ Although the Great Geysir itself is now mostly dormant, nearby Strokkur erupts every few minutes, shooting steaming water up to 30 meters skyward. The bubbling pools and sulfur-scented steam vents make this a living showcase of Iceland’s geothermal power.
Þingvellir — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where nature and history meet. Walk between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates in Almannagjá gorge, and stand on the site where Iceland’s first parliament, the Alþingi, was founded in 930 AD. A place of breathtaking beauty and immense cultural importance.
Hvassafell — your countryside home in West Iceland. After a day of exploring, arrive at your family farm for an evening of country romance: cuddle your sheep, hug your gentle horses, and feel the calm of rural life. You’ll stay overnight in a private three-bedroom apartment on the farm, with cozy touches and farm-fresh breakfast included. A uniquely personal Icelandic experience found nowhere else.
Morning at the farm - Begin the day with a hearty farm-fresh breakfast before departure. Spend time revisiting the horses, saying good morning to the sheep, or enjoying a peaceful walk around the countryside. With a relaxed 10:00 AM departure, there’s plenty of time to soak in the quiet charm of farm life before the day’s adventures continue.
Glanni Waterfall — a hidden gem of West Iceland, where a broad cascade tumbles over ancient lava rocks. Legend says it’s the home of elves and trolls, adding a touch of magic to this peaceful stop.
Grábrók Crater — an easy hike with a big reward. Climb the wooden steps to the rim of this ancient volcanic crater and enjoy sweeping views over lava fields and valleys of West Iceland. A unique chance to walk atop a volcano.
Deildartunguhver — Europe’s most powerful hot spring, where steaming water gushes from the earth.
Hraunfossar — unlike any other waterfall in Iceland, where glacial rivers emerge from beneath a vast lava field, cascading in countless streams across black volcanic rock. A unique, dreamlike sight you won’t find anywhere else in the country.
After a full day exploring the Silver Circle, you’ll return to the peaceful comfort of your family farm for your second night. By now, you may already have your favorite horse to greet or a sheep you’ve bonded with — and you’ll have the chance to spend more time with them before settling into your private apartment. The evening is yours to relax, share stories from the day, and enjoy the familiar warmth of the countryside once again.
Kirkjufell — Iceland’s most photographed mountain, rising sharply from the sea with a graceful symmetry that looks almost unreal. Framed by nearby waterfalls, it’s a picture-perfect stop and a true icon of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Djúpalónssandur — a hauntingly beautiful black-sand beach scattered with lava formations and the remains of a shipwreck. Once a bustling fishing site, today it invites you to test your strength on the traditional ‘lifting stones’ and soak in its dramatic coastal scenery.
Arnarstapi — a charming fishing village with dramatic sea cliffs and natural stone arches. A coastal walk here offers sweeping views, seabird colonies, and a sense of Iceland’s rugged connection between land and sea.
Búðir — home to the iconic black wooden church set against lava fields and the ocean. Simple yet striking, this landmark embodies the quiet beauty and rich history of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
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