When women gather, magic happens. Join us for a one-of-a-kind Iceland knitting tour hosted by that weaves together daily knitting workshops, guided sightseeing, and cultural experiences.
This Iceland knitting tour is the real deal. Experience Iceland like a local, guided by two Icelandic women: a knitting designer and a professional tour guide. Together, they will take you beyond Reykjavík into the remote, less-traveled countryside of northwest Iceland.
Mornings are for knitting. Each day from 9 AM to 12 PM, we gather for knitting workshops led by your instructor, Bergrós Kjartansdóttir.
Bergrós is renowned across Iceland for her knitting designs, featured in the Istex and Icewear catalogs. Each participant will receive her book Shawls of Myth & Magic, a collection of lace shawl patterns that also celebrates Icelandic wool, nature, and Norse mythology. From this book, you will knit the SEIÐUR shawl (meaning "the sorcerer"). In Norse mythology, women weavers were sorceresses, or seeresses, who could foresee natural phenomena and the fates of people. Bergrós will guide you in creating your SEIÐUR shawl, while sharing stories from her book and insights into her journey as a designer, artist, and author.
Afternoons are for exploring. Ingibjörg G. Guðjónsdóttir, aka Inga, is one of Iceland's best guides, with over 30 years of experience. She will lead the group on informative and fun walking tours through nature and historical sites, sharing Icelandic sagas and folk songs. Inga has also arranged visits to farms, historic landmarks, textile factories, and the homes of local textile artists. One special day will be spent at her farmhouse on the Vatnsnes Peninsula.
In the evenings, after dinner, you'll have time to relax, knit, soak in hot tubs, and stay up late watching the skies for the northern lights.
Workshops throughout the retreat led by renowned Icelandic knitting designer & author Bergrós Kjartansdóttiron.
Receive Bergrós' beautiful knitting pattern book Shawls of Myth & Magic
Learn to knit a shawl from Bergrós book.
Ample opportunities for shopping for Icelandic wool and handcrafts.
Enjoy sightseeing and informative walks with Ingibjörg G. Guðjónsdóttir, your expert Icelandic guide who will teach you about Iceland history, nature, and culture through stories and informative walks.
Guided behind the scenes educational tour of Istex Wool Factory.
Meet the champion of Icelandic goats and learn how she saved the breed from extinction.
Visit the Icelandic textile center in Blöndsós and then we meander through the center in and see textile tools, and national costumes that can only be found there.
Take a walk at Thingvellir National Park for an Icelandic history and geology lesson.
Visit with Guðrún at Hespuhúsið and learn how she uses plants to naturally dye yarn.
Meet textile expert Helga Thoroddsen in her home and workshop.
Opportunities to eat a variety of delicious Icelandic foods at restaurants and at family farms.
Look up! There is a very good chance you will see northern lights dancing across the sky.
Experience the healing waters of Iceland's geothermal energy at a nature spa on a beautiful fjord.
Ages: Women 18-88 and beyond.
Knitting Skill Level: Beginner to advanced. Beginners should know how to cast on and the basic garter stitch.
Our small group size (12–13 participants) ensures Inga and Begrós can support different skill levels in a friendly, non-competitive environment. Beginners should focus on learning and fun, while experienced knitters won’t be held back and often enjoy sharing their knowledge.
Any women who is interested in:
Group travel that is hands on, culturally immersive and not a cookie-cutter tour.
Learning about Icelandic wool.
Learning to knit a lace shawl.
Group learning and the camaraderie of a shared learning experience, and supporting each other's knitting craft journey.
Visiting farms and homes of Icelandic rural residents to learn about modern farms, livestock, and textile production.
Getting out in nature on short walks for sightseeing and light exercise.
Hearing stories about mythology, paganism, and folklore.
Discussing women’s issues historically and in the present day as part of cultural exchange and fellowship.
Ample opportunities to buy wool, Lopapeysa sweaters, and other handcrafts.
Minium 8 / Maximum 12
To facilitate the most intimate and authentic experience of our adventure together, the group size is limited to no more than 12 participants.
Environment: Rural, countryside. Variable Icelandic weather.
Physical Activity Level: Easy
Lodging: Comfort
This adventure is suitable for any healthy person that can walk at least 1-2 hours unassisted. With that said, the more active you are before this trip, the more you will enjoy the overall experience including walks in Reykjavik, the countryside and at farms.
For those who have mobility issues, contact us to discuss. There are many ways to adapt this program for those need it. Email contact@greenedventures.com
Participants will stay 3-star hotels with a majority of the tour taking place in north west Iceland.
-2 nights in Hotel Leifur Eiriksson downtown Reykjavik
-2 nights in Hotel Hamar near Borgarnes
-3 nights Hotel Laugabakki near Hvammstangi
Breakfasts (included)
Breakfast are provided by the hotels. Most are European continental. A European continental breakfast is light and simple, featuring fresh breads, croissants, jams, cheeses, cold cuts, yogurt, fruit, and muesli. Drinks include coffee, tea, and juices, with occasional hard-boiled eggs but few hot items. Some hotels will have scrambled eggs, beans, and bacon.
Lunches (3 soup lunches included)
The trip includes 3 lunches that are hearty soups and bread. Examples of other options on menus for purchase included fish and chips, open-faced sandwiches, burgers, and skyr. Popular options on the go include pylsur (hot dogs). Price for lunch is about $20 -30 USD
Dinners (1 dinner included)
Dinners in Iceland at most tourist locations feature fresh, local ingredients, often highlighting seafood and lamb. Common menu items include
Fresh Fish: Cod, haddock, Arctic char, or salmon, often grilled or baked, served with vegetables and potatoes.
Lamb: Icelandic lamb is tender and flavorful, usually prepared as lamb chops, roasted lamb, or lamb stew.
Seafood Soup: A creamy soup made with shrimp, mussels, or local fish, often served with bread.
Plokkfiskur: A traditional dish of mashed fish, potatoes, and béchamel sauce, served with rye bread.
Vegetarian Options: Dishes featuring root vegetables, barley, and local greens, often in the form of salads, vegetable stews, or grain bowls.
Skyr Desserts: Icelandic yogurt-like skyr served with berries, honey, or in cheesecakes.
Meals often focus on simplicity and freshness, with locally sourced ingredients at the forefront. Dinners cost $40-60 USD per main entree. Starters, desserts, and beverages are additional.
Most meals are not included in the package price to offer the most flexibility to participants. There are no checks to split. Simply order off of the menu and pay for what you ordered using a credit card. Tipping at restaurants is not customary. The price per meal is about what one would pay for food in the USA with tip and taxes included.
These are subject to change. As of 12/14/25
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We strive to deliver a seamless and unforgettable travel experience. However, all itineraries are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control. We reserve the right to modify the advertised itinerary, including changes to the order of activities, destinations, or accommodations, instructors and guides, and trip leaders without prior notice.
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Days 2-7
Local guide Days 1-8
Signed copy of Bergrós Kjartansdóttiron knitting book Shawls of Myth & Magic
Yarn for a shawl during workshop
Continental breakfasts at hotels
Night 1: main entre
Soup & bread
Days 2-8
RVK-KEF Departure day. Group airport drop off at 1:30 pm local time.
3-star hotels, double rooms
Entrance fees and tours described in the itinerary
Roundtrip to Reykjavik (KEF) Approx $750-950 Rt
Arrival day. One Way From Keflavik to Reykjavik day 1 approximately $40 USD via Fly Bus
Trip cancellation insurance
International medical and emergency evacuation. This is included in a comprehensive travel insurance policy.
6 dinners, 5 lunches
$300 per person
Bergrós Kjartansdóttir is your knitting instructor.
Bergrós an acclaimed, but down to earth, knitting designer and poet from the West Fjords of Iceland. She is also a published author, goldsmith, and scholar of old Icelandic Literature.
The program package includes Icelandic yarn for your shawl, and a copy (in English) of Bergrós beautiful knitting book, Shawls of Myth & Magic an ode to Icelandic wool, Icelandic nature and Norse mythology.
Inspired by her mother, who is also a talented knitter, Bergrós has been knitting since she was in primary school. Her passion for the tradition continued into adulthood where she has weaved together her love of art, nature, and mythology into a profession aligned with two centuries old Scandinavia traditions of knitting and storytelling.
Ingibjörg Guðjónsdóttir, Your Guide to an Icelandic Knitting Adventure**
Ingibjörg Guðjónsdóttir, affectionately known as Inga, is an experienced guide poised to lead an extraordinary knitting tour in Iceland's rural northwest. With over 30 years in the tourism industry and a deep-rooted passion for Icelandic culture, Inga is the perfect complement to the renowned knitting instructor, Bergrós Kjartansdóttir. Her extensive knowledge of Icelandic traditions, folklore, and rural landscapes will enrich the knitting workshops and cultural experiences on this unique journey.
Inga's expertise extends beyond guiding; she has a profound understanding of Iceland's history, particularly the role of women in sheep farming and textile production. As participants engage in knitting the SEIÐUR shawl under Bergrós's guidance, Inga will lead explorations through the countryside, visiting local farms and museums. These excursions are designed to provide insights into the traditional Icelandic way of life, connecting the craft of knitting to the nation's cultural heritage.
Your Trip Leader Tara Short.
Tara will be your point of contact in the United States. She will host a WhatsApp chat, and pre-trip meeting so that you can get to know everyone on the tour. Come with friends or sign up solo, Tara will be your first Edventure Buddy on the tour. She wants everyone to feel like they have a friend they will meet up with in Iceland. In Iceland, Tara will travel with the group and be there to assist participants, Inga, and Bergrós.
Tara fell in love with Iceland in May 2017 after her first visit to the tiny island of fire and ice. Since then, Tara spends at least a month or more in Iceland each year and is always dreaming of new ways to help people experience it.
Iceland wrapped its hands around her heart and inspired itineraries that evolved as Tara became more and more familiar with the people and places of Iceland. It started with multi-sport tours that sampled a variety of outdoor adventures, to multi-day thru hiking in the southern highlands, and then onto softer adventures including a knitting retreat, and this nature spa retreat.
Tara is the Founder & CEO of Green Edventures Tours and your First Adventure Buddy! She has been a guide for over 20 years from Africa to the Caribbean, from Galapagos, to Iceland, and many places in between.
She has a B.S Natural Resource Management with an emphasis in Environmental Education / Interpretation. She is also Wilderness First Aid & CPR Certified. Tara lives in Chicago with her partner Kelly, and their two dogs.
Arrival at Keflavik airport by 10am. Transfer to Reykjavik on your own.. Drop your luggage off at the hotel, and have breakfast on your own, or with new friends.
12:30 Meet at the hotel and walk to the National Museum for a tour about Icelandic history and textiles. (*walk 20 min, 1 mile)
3:00 pm Return to hotel. Check in. Relax before dinner.
6:00 pm Dinner at a local restaurant (included)
Overnight at 3-star hotel,(Hotel Leifur Eiriksson) in downtown Reykjavik.
Meals: Dinner (D) at a restaurant in Reykjavik.
Note: Group airport transfer on day one is not included because it is so easy to take the Flybus.is to Reykjavik and allows people to arrive at time the is convenient and economical for them. Detailed instructions on how to get to the hotel will be provided.
*If you would rather not walk to the museum, and need to take a taxi, one can be arranged for about 12 USD each way.
Morning: After breakfast at the hotel, you will start the day shopping at a local yarn store. Here participants will pick out yarn to make their shawl and be able to stock up on all sorts of Lopi, wool yarn made from the fleece of Icelandic Sheep. Over the next few days there will be opportunities to buy many handmade wool products in both Reykjavik and the countryside.
As we leave the city, we begin to notice the fall colors of the vast moss covered glacier swept fjords, and flattop volcanic mountains of the countryside. Along the way, your guide will share stories and information about the landscape, history, and culture of Iceland.
Our first stop is the Istex Wool Factory for a guided behind the scenes tour. Participants will learn how yarn is manufactured in Iceland and see how wool purchased directly from local farms is processed into to skeins sold on store shelves throughout the country, and the world.
Afternoon:
We continue the scenic drive north and enter the break taking Hvalfjörður. Participants enjoy a soup and bread lunch in bistro of Hvammsvík Nature Spa, followed by a 2-hour soak in the mineral waters. Purchase a beverage from a swim up bar, and enjoy the sounds of lapping ocean wave and sea birds while soaking in one of the several hot spring pools.
Evening:
After checking into the hotel and getting settled, we will meet in our first knitting circle. Bergrós will introduce you to her work as a knitter and designer and go through some of her work. She will go over the project that we are going to start on in the workshop, as we take our first step in making the knitting examples of the Seiður shawl. Tonight, Bergrós will assess each participant's abilities and stitch tightness for recommendations on needle size for each person's project.
Overnight and dinner at Hotel Hamar or similar (2 nights).
Meals: Breakfast (B) and Lunch (L)
After breakfast, we will continue under the instruction of Bergrós with our shawl. You can ask all the questions for different techniques and get Bergrós help with details you need more help with.
In the afternoon we drive to Ullarselið in Hvanneyri “wool center” where the University of Agriculture in cooperation with the women's association of the south west has made it possible for the women in the region to experiment and work with handspun wool. After an educational introduction by one of the associates, participants can support the initiative. The shop has so many beautiful products made by local women for purchase.
We then take a short walk in Borgarnes along the shores of Borgarfjörður.
Evening hot tubs and looking toward the sky for northern lights.
Second night at Hotel Hamar, or same category.
Meals: B
After breakfast we meet for our knitting workshop. By now you should have a doll-size example with all the small details you need to make your full-size shawl, and if you haven't started your full-sized one then it is time to start that. Today you can also use the time with Bergrós to get an explanation of another shawl that you might be interested in from her book.
Afternoon: We visit Háafell, the farm of the "champion of Icelandic Goats", Jóhanna Bergmann Þorvaldsdóttir. Johanna is a former nurse, who currently owns and operates Háafell, an Icelandic farm that has been in her family for generations. Jóhanna was born and raised on this land as were her six children! This incredible woman has been fighting to save the Icelandic goat breed from extinction since 1989. You will learn about the joys and challenges as a goat farmer, and her mission to promote goat products (cheese, meat, cashmere) in Iceland.
Later, we will make a lunch stop on route, and then visit the Grenigerdi farm workshop where we will meet with the owners, a charming couple. They make and sell buttons made from natural materials like birch trees and reindeer horns.
Late afternoon we will arrive at the village of Hvammstangi on the Vatnsnes Peninsula.
Overnight and dinner at the Hótel Laugabakki. Enjoy hot tubs at the hotel before or after dinner. Don't forget to look outside for chance to see the northern lights!
Meals: B
Morning: After breakfast we meet again to work on our shawls and listen to Bergrós stories about her art, family, and book.
In the afternoon we visit the Icelandic Textile Center in Blönduós. The
museum exhibits beautiful Icelandic national costumes, and artistic embroideries along with many of the tools and equipment used to produce them. Founded by the Women's Union in East Hunavatnssysla, it is the only one of its kind in Iceland. Spend some time at the museum and shop at the store on site.
Second Night at Hotel Laugabakki , Dinner at Víðihlíð, Inga's all-time favorite for Fish & Chips.
In the evening we will socialize, knit, and gaze for northern lights.
Meals: B
In the morning we will drive to Ægissíða, Inga's farmhouse, and spend the day there enjoying the countryside where the land and the sea meet between the mountains. You will instantly feel at home at her home.
After visiting the sheep and new lambs on the farm, Bergrós will continue her workshop in the cozy living room of the farmhouse. Participants will enjoy Inga's homemade Icelandic meat soup. Wanna learn from the expert? She won't mind you shadowing her process. She might even give you her recipe.
On the way back to the hotel, we go around Vatnsnes Peninsula to Hvítserkur Rock. Hvítserkur, otherwise known as the Troll of Northwest Iceland, is a 49ft tall basalt rock stack protruding from Húnaflói Bay. The rock is a seal sanctuary, and nesting ground for seagulls, shag and fulmar. Your guide will tell you about trolls and elves and associated folklore.
Dinner at Sjávarborg restaurant at Hvammstangi
Third Night at Hotel Laugabakki or similar.
Meals: BL
After breakfast we head back towards the south and we stop to visit Þingvellir National Park for a short walk on paved trails, and a history lesson. Þingvellir National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its culture and scientific significance. Historically it is where the first parliament of Iceland was founded by the Viking Chieftain and the place were laws were made and disputes were settled. It is also a place where plate tectonics can be studied. In the park you will stand on the North American plate and look across the valley at the Eurasian plate as you walk through the fissures caused by the movement of the plates.
We will stop for lunch as we continue on to Selfoss to meet Guðrún at Hespuhúsið. Here, we visit Guðrún in home and workshop. Guðrún is an expert in plant dye yarn and a fascinating and passionate woman who loves to share her work.
Finally, we drive back to Reykjavík in the early evening.
Overnight at Hótel Leif Ericsson or Guesthouse Freyja or same category.
Farwell dinner.
Meals: B
After breakfast enjoy Reykjavik on your own until meeting back at the hotel at 12pm. Visit museums, shops, local pool, or the Sky Lagoon.
Group airport drop off is at 1:30/1:45Pm at Keflavik International Airport (KEF)
Meals: B
