endurnotenda
Endurnotenda, also known as the Endurance Run, is an annual long-distance running event held in Iceland. The race takes place in the highlands of Iceland, covering a challenging 100-kilometer route over three days. Participants navigate through rugged terrain, including mountains, glaciers, and lava fields, making it one of the most demanding ultra-endurance events in the world.
The Endurance Run was first organized in 2009 by the Icelandic Adventure Company, with the goal of
The event is known for its harsh conditions, with temperatures often dropping below freezing and unpredictable
Endurnotenda not only tests the physical limits of participants but also their mental resilience. The isolation
The race has also become a significant event for adventure tourism in Iceland, drawing visitors who wish