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Skessuhorn is a prominent mountain in West Iceland, offering spectacular climbing opportunities and excellent views.Skessuhorn is a prominent mountain in West Iceland, offering spectacular climbing opportunities and excellent views.

Travelers can marvel at Skessuhorn's splendor during a self-drive tour, including West Iceland. Keen hiking enthusiasts and mountain climbers will love scaling Skessuhorn on this exhilarating 12-hour rock climbing and hiking tour from Reykjavik or this full-day adventure departing from Borgarnes or Reykjavik.

Skessuhorn mountain is 3,172 feet (967 meters) tall and a much-loved mountain climbing destination in West Iceland. It attracts visitors from all over the world who come to marvel at its rugged beauty and breathtaking views.


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Skessuhorn Mountain Location and How to Get There

Skessuhorn mountain lies on a small peninsula between the stunning Borgarfjordur and Hvalfjordur fjords. It's just 11.5 miles (18.5 kilometers) south of Borgarnes town, an excellent gateway into the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. Skessuhorn is 53 miles (86 kilometers) north of Reykjavik and, therefore, an easy trip from Iceland's capital city. 

From Borgarnes, head South on the Ring Road and cross the Borgarfjordur fjord. Turn left onto Road 50 once you're across the fjord, then right onto Road 507. A little way along Road 507, you'll turn right onto a minor road, and the hike up Skessuhorn starts further along here.

Skessuhorn Mountain Features and Folklore

Skessuhorn is a distinctive triangular shape with steep rocky slopes that rise sharply from the surrounding landscape. Due to its iconic shape resembling the Swiss Matterhorn, it's commonly called the "Matterhorn of Iceland." 

Striking rock formations in Iceland are often said to be the petrified remain of trolls who suffered the sun's harsh fate. Skessuhorn mountain, "Troll Woman's Peak," is one example. According to Icelandic folklore, a female troll used to sit on Skessuhorn mountain looking for people to catch below. 

Skessuhorn mountain lies on a small peninsula between the stunning Borgarfjordur and Hvalfjordur fjords.Image from Wikimedia, Creative Commons, by dealerofsalvation No edits made

Hiking up Skessuhorn Mountain

Hiking to the summit of Skessuhorn is a challenging but rewarding experience. It offers awe-inspiring views of the surrounding area and a sense of accomplishment for those who make the journey. 

The trail to the summit isn't well-marked, and it's a relatively technical climb, so take a guided trip to ensure you have the required equipment and terrain knowledge. The mountain is steep in parts, so a good level of physical fitness is necessary. Adventure enthusiasts with some scrambling, climbing, or hiking experience will love rising to the challenge.

Along the way, hikers will encounter a variety of landscapes, from lush grassy areas to rocky outcrops and small streams. The trail is lovely in the summer months when the wildflowers are in full bloom, and the scenery is most vibrant.

The trail approaching the mountain takes a few hours to hike, and climbing up the ridge takes another few hours. Two route options are available to reach the peak, depending on the conditions and your experience level.

One of the highlights of the Skessuhorn hike is the view from the summit, which offers a panoramic vista of the surrounding area. Skessuhorn is known as one of Iceland's most fun rock climbing adventures, so outdoor enthusiasts won't want to miss it.

Attractions Near Skessuhorn Mountain

Skessuhorn mountain is in the Borgarfjordur region of Iceland, home to many natural and cultural attractions. 

The nearby town of Borgarnes offers opportunities to learn about the history and culture of the region at its museums and galleries, including the Settlement Center and the Old Cars Transporation Museum.

The historic town of Reykholt, located just a short drive away, is home to several cultural sites, including the Snorrastofa museum and the Reykholtskirkja church. 

Hvalfjordur, meaning "Whale Fjord," is a scenic fjord south of Borgarnes and a popular destination for hiking and bird watching. With its natural beauty and cultural heritage, the Borgarfjordur region is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Iceland.

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