Icelandic horses are renowned for their smooth four-beat tölt gait, ideal for long rides, and five gaits total: walk, trot, tölt, canter/gallop, and flying pace. Known for intelligence, gentle temperament, versatility, and over 40 colors with 100+ variations, they offer an authentic experience in Iceland’s stunning landscapes. Multi-day tours often involve herding free-running horses, switching mounts daily for variety. The riding style resembles English riding with longer stirrups. Tack includes dressage-style saddles (plain or quilted, often with a crupper for stability), simple snaffle bits, detachable nosebands, and clip-on reins. Iceland’s unpolluted, sparsely populated terrain enhances the adventure, with some tours including hot spring relaxation post-ride.