Overlanding Iceland: Routes, Borders & Travel Guide

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Recommended Guide

Iceland Overlanding — Route Guide

Available on Google Play Books.

Quick Facts

Best time to visit: June–September
Difficulty: 3/5 (5/5 for Highland F-roads)
Road conditions: Excellent paved roads, rough F-roads in the Highlands
Visa situation: Schengen rules apply; easy entry for most Western travelers


Why Overland Iceland?

Iceland is one of the world’s most spectacular overlanding destinations.

Volcanoes, glaciers, black-sand deserts, geothermal landscapes, waterfalls, lava fields, and remote mountain tracks create a road-trip experience unlike anywhere else.

Why it stands out:

  • dramatic volcanic scenery
  • legendary Ring Road
  • remote Highland routes
  • waterfalls and glaciers
  • geothermal landscapes
  • excellent camping culture
  • low population density
  • endless photography opportunities

Iceland works equally well for campervan travelers and experienced 4×4 overlanders.

One day you can be driving beneath glaciers, the next crossing volcanic deserts, and later fording rivers deep in the Highlands.


Main Overlanding Routes

1. Ring Road Route

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Route: Reykjavik – South Coast – Eastfjords – North Iceland – West Iceland – Reykjavik
Distance: approx. 1,330 km
Road type: paved highways
Fuel: excellent availability

The classic Iceland overlanding route.

Highlights:

  • waterfalls
  • glaciers
  • volcanic landscapes
  • black-sand beaches
  • geothermal regions
  • fjords

Perfect for:

  • campervans
  • first-time visitors
  • motorhomes
  • standard rental vehicles

2. South Coast Route

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Route: Reykjavik – Vik – Skaftafell – Jökulsárlón

One of Iceland’s most famous drives.

Highlights:

  • Skógafoss
  • Seljalandsfoss
  • Reynisfjara
  • Vatnajökull glaciers
  • glacier lagoons

A must-drive route.


3. Iceland Highlands Expedition

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The Highlands are Iceland’s true overlanding playground.

Highlights:

  • volcanic deserts
  • mountain tracks
  • river crossings
  • geothermal valleys
  • remote wilderness

Expect:

  • rough F-roads
  • river fords
  • changing weather
  • complete self-sufficiency

Best for:

  • experienced 4×4 travelers
  • expedition vehicles
  • adventure overlanders

Many F-roads are legally restricted to 4×4 vehicles.


4. Westfjords Route

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One of Iceland’s least-visited regions.

Highlights:

  • dramatic fjords
  • quiet roads
  • coastal cliffs
  • wildlife
  • remote campsites

Excellent for travelers wanting to escape the crowds.


5. Snæfellsnes Peninsula Route

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Often called “Iceland in Miniature.”

Highlights:

  • volcanoes
  • lava fields
  • mountains
  • coastal scenery
  • Kirkjufell

Perfect for shorter road trips.


Borders & Entry Points

Iceland is an island nation.

No land borders.

Ferry Access

Many European overlanders arrive via the ferry connecting Iceland with mainland Europe through the Faroe Islands.

This allows travelers to bring their own vehicle.

Air Travel

Most visitors rent vehicles after arriving.


Vehicle Entry Requirements

Usually required:

  • passport
  • vehicle registration
  • insurance
  • valid driver’s license

Visitors bringing vehicles by ferry should verify current customs requirements.


Driving Conditions

Iceland varies dramatically.

Easy:

  • Ring Road
  • major tourism routes
  • summer travel

Moderate:

  • gravel roads
  • fjord regions

Difficult:

  • F-roads
  • river crossings
  • Highlands
  • winter driving

Weather can change rapidly.

Strong winds are a common hazard.


Fuel & Logistics

Excellent on the Ring Road.

Expect:

  • fuel stations around populated regions
  • supermarkets
  • mechanics in larger towns
  • reliable mobile coverage

Remote Highland travel requires extra planning.


Camping & Accommodation

Wild Camping

Restrictions have increased significantly.

Wild camping in vehicles is generally restricted.

Use designated campsites where required.


Campsites

Excellent nationwide network.

Facilities often include:

  • showers
  • kitchens
  • electricity
  • camper facilities

Budget Accommodation

Available but expensive.

Includes:

  • hostels
  • guesthouses
  • farm stays

Safety & Risks

Iceland is very safe.

Main concerns:

  • weather
  • river crossings
  • strong winds
  • volcanic activity
  • isolation in remote areas

Environmental conditions are a far bigger risk than crime.


Best Time to Visit

Ideal

June–September

Best road access.

Most F-roads open.


Shoulder Seasons

May and October.

Fewer crowds but less predictable weather.


Winter

Beautiful but significantly more challenging.

Many roads close.


Sample 2-Week Itinerary

Days 1–2: Reykjavik & Golden Circle
Days 3–5: South Coast
Days 6–8: Eastfjords
Days 9–11: North Iceland
Days 12–14: West Iceland & Snæfellsnes


FAQ

Is Iceland good for overlanding?
Excellent—one of the world’s great road-trip destinations.

Need 4×4?
Not for the Ring Road, essential for many Highland routes.

Can you wild camp?
Vehicle wild camping is heavily restricted.

Best route?
Ring Road plus Highlands.

Good for campervans?
Outstanding.


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