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Esjurætur - Hiking Center hiking area in Mosfellsbær, CR
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Esjurætur - Hiking Center

4.7(375 reviews)Adventure
🕑 2-4 hours depending on trail choice and family pace👶 Best for ages 5 and up. Younger children (5-8) will enjoy the easier, shorter trails with manageable inclines, while older kids and teens (9+) can tackle more challenging routes with rewarding summit views. Babies and toddlers can be carried in backpack carriers on easier trails.

About

Esjurætur Hiking Center offers fantastic family hiking adventures just outside Reykjavik in Mosfellsbær, with trails ranging from easy strolls to more challenging mountain paths. The varied terrain means families can choose routes that match their kids' abilities while enjoying Iceland's stunning volcanic landscapes, and the 24/7 access provides flexibility for midnight sun summer hikes or convenient timing around jet lag.

Highlights

  • Multiple trail options allowing families to choose difficulty levels
  • Stunning views of Mount Esja and surrounding volcanic landscapes
  • Well-marked trails suitable for hiking beginners
  • Opportunity to experience Iceland's unique terrain up close
  • Midnight sun hiking opportunities in summer months

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Dress in layers even in summer as Icelandic weather changes rapidly, and waterproof gear is essential year-round
  2. 2.Download offline maps before you go as cell service can be spotty on the trails
  3. 3.Start with the easier Varmárdalur trail to gauge your family's hiking ability before attempting steeper routes
  4. 4.Bring plenty of snacks and water as there are no facilities on the trails themselves
  5. 5.Take advantage of the midnight sun in summer (May-July) for late afternoon hikes when trails are less crowded and kids are still energized

Best Time to Visit

Summer months (June through August) offer the most stable weather and longest daylight, making it easiest for families with young children. Weekday mornings tend to be quieter than weekends, though the trails rarely feel overcrowded. Avoid hiking during high winds or storms, which are common in Iceland.

What to Know

The trails are free to access with no admission fees. There is parking available at the trailhead off Route 36. No on-site facilities or food services, so pack everything you need including water, snacks, and emergency supplies.

Seasonal Notes

While trails are accessible year-round, winter hiking (November-March) requires proper equipment including crampons and winter gear, making it less suitable for casual family hikes. Summer (June-August) offers the best conditions for families. Spring and fall can be muddy with unpredictable weather.

Nearby Eats

Head back to Mosfellsbær town center (about 10 minutes drive) for family dining options including Krían Café and Mathús Garðabæjar, both offering kid-friendly Icelandic and international dishes in casual settings.

More Activities Near Mosfellsbær

Cafe

Café Laufás

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Café Laufás is a welcoming neighborhood café in Mosfellsbær where families can warm up with hot chocolate and tasty pastries after exploring Iceland's stunning landscapes. The cozy, relaxed atmosphere makes it a perfect pit stop for parents traveling with children who need a comfortable place to recharge before continuing their Icelandic adventure.

Farm

Álftanes

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Álftanes offers families an authentic Icelandic farm experience just outside Reykjavik, where children can meet friendly Icelandic ponies, interact with farm animals, and learn about traditional rural life. This budget-friendly attraction provides a peaceful countryside escape with hands-on activities that let kids connect with Iceland's agricultural heritage in a relaxed, welcoming environment.

Ice Cream

Mósbarinn Ice Cream & Local Shop

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Mósbarinn is a charming local ice cream shop in Mosfellsbær that offers families a taste of authentic Icelandic frozen treats just outside Reykjavik. Kids will love sampling unique flavors like Icelandic skyr, licorice, and traditional rjómaís (Icelandic ice cream), while parents appreciate the genuine local atmosphere and budget-friendly prices.

Library

Bókasafn Mosfellsbæjar

5.0Free

This modern community library offers a warm, welcoming retreat from Iceland's weather with an extensive children's section perfect for young readers. Families can enjoy cozy reading nooks, regular storytimes, and educational programs in a beautiful contemporary space that locals rate perfectly. It's an excellent free activity that gives kids a chance to experience Icelandic culture while parents can relax in comfortable surroundings.