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What to wear on our day tours

What wear on our daytours in Iceland

 

Riding an Icelandic horse through lava fields, across open landscapes, or along scenic countryside is an unforgettable experience. The weather in Iceland, however, is famously unpredictable, so dressing appropriately is key to staying comfortable and enjoying your ride.

 

The good news? At Íshestar, we make it easy to be well prepared. You don’t need to worry about heavy outer gear, we’ve got you covered.

We provide:

 

Warm, waterproof overalls

Sturdy riding boots

Helmets for safety

Our gear is designed for Icelandic conditions, keeping you warm, dry, and comfortable, whether it’s windy, rainy, or chilly.

 

This means you can pack lighter and still feel fully prepared.

Base layers

 

Even with warm overalls, what you wear underneath makes all the difference.

 

We recommend:

 

Base layer: Thermal or wool top and leggings

Mid layer: Fleece or wool sweater

Tip: It’s always better to bring one extra layer than one too few.

Keep Your Feet Warm

Warm socks are essential, escpesially in the winter time.

 

Best choice:

 

Thick wool or thermal socks

Cold feet can quickly take away from the experience, this small detail makes a big difference.

Don’t Forget Gloves & Accessories

 

Wind chill is often the biggest factor when riding in Iceland.

 

Bring along:

 

Gloves for warmth and better grip on the reins

A buff or scarf for wind protection

A thin hat or headband (fits under your helmet in colder weather)

Forgot something? No problem, gloves and buffs are available for purchase at Íshestar, so you can still stay comfortable.

 

Dress for the weather, not the Season

 

In Iceland, you might experience sunshine, wind, and rain, all in one ride.

 

Our advice:

 

Always dress in layers, expect changing conditions and when in doubt, dress warmer

A Different Way to Experience Iceland

 

Slow travel is not about luxury or speed.
It is about connection.

 

Travelers who choose horseback riding tours in Iceland often discover something unexpected: when you slow down, the country becomes even more extraordinary.

 

By following ancient riding trails, crossing rivers on horseback, and spending days immersed in Iceland’s wild landscapes, visitors experience the island in a way that few modern travelers do.

 

And sometimes, the most meaningful way to explore Iceland is the way people once did

 

one trail, one horse, one unforgettable day at a time.

Final Thoughts

 

A day riding tour with Íshestar is about connecting with nature, experiencing the unique Icelandic horse, and enjoying the landscape from a new perspective.

With overalls, boots, and helmets provided, you’re already well equipped. Just focus on layering smartly underneath and bringing a few small essentials.

All that’s left for you to do is enjoy the ride.

 

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