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Landsmót hestamanna 3rd-10th of July 2022

Market village at Landsmót hestamanna 2022

A big part of your experience when visiting Landsmót is the Market Village.

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Enjoy watching the world‘s best horses and riders compete at Landsmót hestamanna 2022. Iceland‘s leading musicians will perform and a variety of Icelandic food and products will be available in the market tents.

Area preparation well underway

A group of volunteers came together on Saturday and did a great job at Rangárbakkar.

Magnús Benediktsson hired as the director of Landsmót hestamanna 2022

Rangárbakkar committee has finalized an agreement with the renowned Magnús Benediktsson as the director of Landsmót hestamanna - the national tournament of the Icelandic horse in 2022.

Landsmót hestamanna 4. - 10. july 2022 - preparation has begun!

Preparations have begun for the National Icelandic Horse Competition Landsmót 2022 which will be held 4-10. July 2022 at Rangárbakkar in Hella.

B class gæðingar - Who are likely to win?

Like always, people have started to wonder which horses and riders are the most likely to reach such achievements as winning their class at LM2020 at Rangárbakkar, Hella.

The tradition of camping at Landsmót

The tradition for camping culture is as old as Landsmót hestamanna itself and for many guests that is still an unbreakable part of the event. This summer we are planning a well organised camping area, with nearby WC and active security and cleaning team.

Landsmót 2020 postponed

A decision has been made by The Icelandic Equestrian Association, Horse Breeders Association and Rangárbakkar the management of Landsmót to postpone Landsmót that was supposed to take place in Hella 6. – 11. July this summer. Instead Landsmót will be held in Hella in the summer of 2022. This decision has been taken in consultation with Sprettur and Landsmót that should have taken place in Sprettur Kópavogur in the summer of 2022, will be held there instead in 2024. All those who applied to host the 2024 Landsmót, have been given the chance to let their application stay valid for the 2026 event instead.