Hobbitastígur and Vífilsstaðahlíð
An enjoyable trail run in Garðabær starting at the end of Vífilsstaðahlíð, traversing the celebrated Hobbitastígur path and onto the wooded Vífilsstaðahlíð slope. An approximately 8 km loop on soft soil and gravel paths with moderate elevation. A sheltered, varied setting popular with runners.
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Region
Höfuðborgarsvæðið, Garðabær
Starting point
Parking by the turning gate at the end of Vífilsstaðahlíð
Markings
Marked trail with cairns
Duration
30 - 60 minutes
Surface
- Mixed surface - e.g. soil, stones, grass
- Grass
- Gravel
Hazards
- No hazards on the way
- Cyclist traffic
Service on the trail
No service
Lighting
Unilluminated
Period
Open all seasons
Dogs prohibited in the Vífilsstaðavatn reserve during the nesting season.
Dogs prohibited in the Vífilsstaðavatn reserve during the nesting season.
This popular trail run crosses Vífilsstaðahlíð in Garðabær, one of the town's most varied outdoor areas. The route starts at the end of Vífilsstaðahlíð. From there it leads to Maríuhellar and then onto the so-called Hobbitastígur, well known to local runners, and onto the wooded slope near the power line. The surface is mostly compacted soil paths and good gravel paths, as is common in this area, and runs well. The route is an approximately 8 km loop with moderate elevation gain, around 95 metres in total. Vífilsstaðahlíð is sheltered and green, making it ideal in windy weather. The route can be linked to longer loops, for example through Urriðakotshraun and on to Búrfellsgjá. Garðabær has built good facilities here, with parking, benches, information signs and maps at the access points. On summer days there is some traffic on the paths, both walkers and cyclists, so take care. As the area is partly a nature reserve, treat the environment with care; dogs are prohibited in the reserve during the nesting season.