There is growing interest in women only holiday options and tours.
Stretching 55 kilometers (34 miles) from Landmannalaugar to Þórsmörk, the Laugavegur Trail crosses some of Iceland’s most dramatic terrain: from geothermal valleys and rhyolite mountains to black sand plains and birch forests.
Running through July and August, the treks are led by an experienced female guide and limited to a small group size. Arctic Adventures says the focus is less on speed or performance and more on shared experience, connection, and spending time in Iceland’s remote interior.
“There’s a comfort that comes from exploring in a group of women," says Rebecca McCall, product manager at Arctic Adventures.
The trek designed for hikers with a basic level of fitness who are comfortable walking for four to nine hours a day across varied terrain and changing weather conditions.

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