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Explore Iceland’s stunning highlands on an e-bike tour through geothermal valleys, snowy fields, and volcanic landscapes — perfect for adventurous beginners and seasoned riders alike.
If you’re dreaming of exploring Iceland’s wild, rugged terrain without the hassle of a four-wheel drive, the Kerlingarfjöll Highland Base E-bike Mountain Tour offers an inviting way to see some of the country’s most breathtaking landscapes. This 1.5-hour guided ride takes you through geothermal valleys, along glacial rivers, and past snow-covered fields, all on an easy-to-handle electric mountain bike. While it’s not a long adventure, it packs enough stunning scenery and expert guidance to make it a memorable half-day outing.
What we really appreciate about this tour is the combination of accessible riding and spectacular views. The e-bikes make tackling uneven trails manageable, even for those with limited cycling experience, and the guide’s local knowledge helps bring each stop to life. On the downside, the short duration means it’s more of a quick highlight reel than a deep exploration — but for many, that’s just right. This tour suits travelers who want a taste of Iceland’s highlands without committing to a full day, especially those with a sense of adventure eager to try a beginner-friendly activity.


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Your adventure begins at the Highland Base, which is the gateway to this part of Iceland’s interior. The meeting involves a brief safety and orientation talk from your guide—expect this to cover helmet fitting, bike operation, and what to look out for on the trails. The base itself is a practical spot that sets the tone for the day: rustic, well-organized, and surrounded by stunning mountainous scenery.
Once geared up, you’ll set off on an easy-to-navigate trail that weaves through geothermal valleys and volcanic landscapes. Thanks to the electric assist, even those new to mountain biking can enjoy moderate terrain without fatigue. The trail offers various vantage points for photos, so bring your camera or smartphone.
The guide will navigate the route, stopping periodically to point out features like bubbling mud pots, steaming vents, and interesting volcanic formations. The ride is designed to be leisurely enough for taking in the views and capturing memories, but still engaging enough to give you a real sense of the highland environment.
After the ride, you’ll cycle back to your starting point, where you can remove your helmet and bikes. The entire experience is designed to leave you feeling refreshed and enriched, having glimpsed the Icelandic highlands in a fun, accessible way.

While it’s a short ride, the value lies in the scenery and guided insights. Many reviewers mention how knowledgeable guides like Milos and Boris elevate the experience—Milos, in particular, is praised for his storytelling and local expertise. Vanessa from Belgium appreciated how the guide tailored the trip when her group wanted more adventure, which shows the flexibility and attentiveness of the guides.
In terms of photos, expect to capture stunning vistas of geothermal valleys, snowy fields, and volcanic formations—perfect souvenirs of your Iceland trip. The ride also offers a chance to relax and connect with nature in a setting that’s both wild and accessible.

At $164 per person, the tour provides a solid value considering the guided aspect, gear, and the unique landscapes you’ll see. It’s a shorter experience than many full-day adventures, but the focus on quality and scenery makes it worthwhile. Since food and drinks are not included, bringing water and snacks is recommended, especially if you plan to explore further afterward.
With just 1.5 hours on the trail, it’s easy to fit into a wider Iceland itinerary. The small group size (up to 7) ensures you get personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. The activity is suitable for those with any level of cycling experience, including beginners; the e-bike makes pedaling easier and less tiring.
It’s best to come prepared with outdoor clothing, rain gear, and water, as the weather in the highlands can change quickly. Even if the forecast looks clear, expect wind and temperature drops, especially near snowfields. The tour is not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or anyone unable to ride a bike.

Many visitors praised the guides’ local knowledge and friendliness. Andres from Colombia highlighted the guide Milos and his storytelling, which added layers to the scenery. Vanessa mentioned that her guide Boris went above and beyond to make the ride more adventurous when requested, showcasing the flexibility of the experience.
One common theme was how the spectacular views of geothermal activity and volcanic terrain left lasting impressions, confirming that this tour truly captures the essence of Iceland’s highlands — even within a short time window.

This ride is ideal for adventurous beginners and those who want a quick, insightful peek into Iceland’s rugged interior. It’s perfect if you’re short on time but want to experience the highlands without a full-day commitment. The small group setting and guided commentary enhance the personal feel, making it suitable for travelers seeking a relaxed yet scenic activity.
It’s also a good choice for families with older children (over 12) who are comfortable on bikes, and for travelers eager to see geothermal valleys without straying too far from their base.

The Kerlingarfjöll Highland Base E-bike Mountain Tour offers an excellent balance of scenic beauty, expert guidance, and beginner-friendly riding. It’s a great way to enjoy Iceland’s otherworldly highland landscapes without the physical exertion or time commitment of a full-day tour.
While the duration is short, the quality of the scenery and the knowledgeable guides make it a worthwhile addition to any Iceland itinerary, especially if you’re looking for a fun, easy, and visually stunning adventure. It’s a perfect way to see some of Iceland’s geothermal and volcanic wonders in a relaxed setting suited for all skill levels.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed for all skill levels, including beginners, thanks to the electric bikes that assist with pedaling.
How long is the ride?
The ride lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a quick but scenic experience.
What should I wear?
Bring outdoor clothing suitable for variable weather, rain gear, and water. Dress in layers and wear comfortable shoes.
Are children allowed?
No, children under 12 years old are not suitable for this activity.
Does the tour include hotel transfers?
No, transportation to the Highland Base must be arranged separately.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the e-bike, helmet, and a guided tour.
What if the weather is bad?
Weather can change suddenly; check with your guide about safety and possible rescheduling or cancellation.
Is the route difficult or technical?
No, the trail is manageable and suitable for beginners, with the guide adjusting pace as needed.
Can I join if I have limited cycling experience?
Absolutely, the e-bike makes it accessible for those with limited cycling skills.
How do I find the meeting point?
Meet your guide at the Highland Base at Kerlingarfjöll, with clear instructions typically provided upon booking.
This tour is a fantastic choice for those eager to see Iceland’s geothermal and volcanic landscapes without the strenuous effort of a full-day trek. With knowledgeable guides, manageable riding, and stunning views, it’s a memorable way to experience the highlands in a relaxed, engaging way.