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Beginners Rides
Oddsstaðir is located in the beautiful Borgarfjörður, West Iceland, the birthplace of the Icelandic Saga.
South Iceland
Ride on the mountain paths on our sure-footed Icelandic horse up to Reykjadalur (“Smokey Valley”). This is a geothermal area so you will experience hot springs up close and bath in the pure nature.
Beginners Rides
The bright summer evening in red hills will make your riding tour unforgettable! We ride in small groups and ensure you personal and friendly service. During early summer in Iceland, we have bright nights. A great way to spend a sunny summer evening in Iceland - definitely something to remember!
Beginners Rides
Slow half hour ride for children from the age of six and their families. Our guides take a good time to explain everything about our horses and will keep our eyes open for trolls and birds with you during the tour!
Beginners Rides
We offer groups to come to our barn to meet the Icelandic horse in person. Our qualified guides will tell you all about the horse, the history, where it comes from and what makes it so special.
Beginners Rides
One thing that makes us unique is that we take the time to give each rider a prep lesson in our large indoor arena before heading out on the trail for a scenic ride
Beginners Rides
Oddsstaðir is located in the beautiful Borgarfjörður, West Iceland, the birthplace of the Icelandic Saga.
Short Tours
The Icelandic Horse is the only horse breed in the world that has these 5 different gaits.This is a private tour for experienced riders.
Beginners Rides
This is a great tour for both beginners and more experienced riders, also we have great horses for the young ones.
Short Tours
The Icelandic Horse is the only horse breed in the world that has these 5 different gaits. If you are an experienced rider or even a real expert, come to us and let our amazing horses cast a spell on you! This is a private tour for experienced riders.
North Iceland
This exciting riding tour starts at our stable in Vindheimamelar. It will take us past the waterfall Reykjafoss. ‘Reykja’ means ‘smoke’ in Icelandic.