Best Hiking Trails Near Ísafjörður Iceland

March 12, 2026 · Travel Tips

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Discover the Best Hiking Trails Around Ísafjörður

Nestled in Iceland’s dramatic Westfjords, Ísafjörður offers some of the country’s most rewarding hikes. From wild coastal paths to mountain summits with sweeping fjord views, these trails promise unforgettable experiences. After a day on the trail, unwind at Ísafjörður Inn—part of the Ourhotels.is collection—for warm hospitality and comfy rooms.

Bolafjall Summit Trail

Distance: 9 km roundtrip
Time: 3–4 hours
Difficulty: Moderate

Drive or bike up the paved road toward the trig point at Bolafjall, then follow the marked ridge trail to the summit (638 m). Enjoy panoramic views of Ísafjarðardjúp fjord and, in summer, nesting seabirds like puffins. Bring a windproof jacket—conditions at the top can shift quickly.

Skyggnisfjall Loop

Distance: 5 km loop
Time: 2–3 hours
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

This family-friendly loop winds through birch woodlands and open heath. You’ll pass small waterfalls and moss-covered lava fields. The trailhead is just 10 minutes from the center of town, making it perfect for an afternoon outing. Pack water and a snack to enjoy at the scenic rest spot halfway.

Suðureyri Coastal Path

Distance: 12 km one-way
Time: 4–5 hours
Difficulty: Moderate

Starting in the charming fishing village of Suðureyri (a short drive from Ísafjörður), this coastal trail hugs dramatic sea cliffs, with chances to spot seals, arctic terns, and, on calm days, whales. Finish with a soak in the local geothermal pool before heading back.

When to Go and What to Pack

Icelandic weather can be unpredictable. For the best conditions, plan your trip between mid-June and early September.

  • Layered clothing (base, fleece, waterproof shell)
  • Sturdy hiking boots with ankle support
  • Waterproof backpack and rain cover
  • Map or GPS device, fully charged phone
  • Snacks, water bottle, and basic first-aid kit

How Long to Stay

To explore these trails at a relaxed pace, we recommend a 4–5 night stay in Ísafjörður. This gives you time for morning hikes, afternoon rest by the fjord, and perhaps a boat trip in the evening.

Where to Stay

After your adventures, rest easy at Ísafjörður Inn—part of the Ourhotels.is collection. You’ll find cozy rooms, a hearty breakfast buffet, and helpful staff ready to share insider tips on local hikes and wildlife viewing.

Book Your Adventure

Ready to hit the trails? Visit Ourhotels.is to reserve your stay at Ísafjörður Inn and start planning your Westfjords hiking getaway today!