Iceland Westfjords Backpack Adventures - Cedar Path
Backpack through the Spectacular and Remote Northwest Reaches of Iceland
CEDAR PATH EXPEDITIONS
July 5-15th, 2025
Perched on the furthest tip of Iceland’s Westfjords, this peninsula is the most remote and wild backcountry region of Iceland. It is only accessible by boat. Considered one of Europe’s last wildernesses, this 589 square km (227sq m) reserve has an end-of-the-world feel. Waterfalls thunder down mountains, the midnight sun kisses the ocean, cliffs plummet to the sea and the mighty Drangajökull glacier overlooks the scene.
NOTE - You must have backcountry camping experience to participate in this expedition - rated moderate to challenging.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Incredible scenery and terrain. Wild remote wilderness, Iceland’s only native mammal the arctic fox, two of the largest bird cliffs in Europe, beautiful coast lines, enormous cliffs, mountain peaks, amazing company, and lots of laughs. We can except to hike on grass, scree, mud, dirt, lots of water crossings, beaches, over mountains, along cliffs and down valleys.
This adventure is for experienced backpackers only.