Riding horse
In the capital Reykjavik, there are many horse-riding tours for visitors with prices ranging from $60 to $90. One of the island's most popular horse attractions is the Sólvangur Center, about 40 minutes south of the capital. This is a professional horse farm, providing visitors with sightseeing services, and learning to ride horses. These activities are suitable for everyone including solo travelers, small groups, and families with young children.
The connection between wild horses and the natural landscape of Iceland is a marvel. Horses in Iceland are not only tall and gentle but also have the outstanding feature of being able to gallop very well on rough roads and fields. They are healthy and have a long life. The horses here are different from any other horse breed found around the world, both in characteristics and abilities. They will take visitors across frozen glaciers or endless plains to enjoy the scenery here because they are the only horse breed that can perform a variety of movements, including walking, jogging, galloping, and not touching the ground.
Horse-riding is a sport activity, sightseeing, and the calm but majestic beauty of the horses in Iceland will also make visitors admire it. They also reflect a resilient, strong, indomitable, but very approachable and kind personality like the people here.