Farm experience in Iceland
Live, learn and experience farming in Iceland
The tour is ideal for 1 to 4 people and takes place in the

south part of Iceland where guests are staying for 4 nights and 5 days. The tour begins and ends in Reykjavík, visiting popular places in the south like Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir hot spring and Skógarfoss waterfall among and several other places of interest as well.
All meals are with the members of the family and the food is from local ingredience. Guests can even take part in preparing the meals and baking the bread and are offered to take part in the daily lifes of the farmes. The farmers would also be pleased to take the guests for a walk in the neighbourhood informing about the saga and the culture of the place.
To learn about the Icelandic horse, it‘s nature, breeding and how it is trained is a part of the tour package. Horseback

riding is offered everyday and is not dependant on the weather because you can ride inside a riding hall next to the farm.
Farming can be different from season to season, where in May you can stay for the lambing season and see a horse give birth to a foal.
The farm Vorsabaer II is located in the south part of Iceland, 80 km from Reykjavík. The farmers Björn and Stefanía run their farm with emphasis on breeding the Icelandic Horse. The farmers keep horses, sheep, goats and cattle. They also own a cat and a dog. The accommodation is in a newly built cottage next to the farmers home. The cottage consists of two rooms, shower/wc, kitchen, sitting room and a veranda outside. Guests have access to a hot tub by the farmers house. Often during winter you will be able to view the Northern Lights. This is a great opportunity to learn about farming in Iceland, the culture and the way of living in the charming countryside of Iceland.