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Is it worth doing a glacier hike in Iceland?

Absolutely! This was one of our favorite experiences in Iceland. To strap on some crampons, walk on the ice, and explore the crevasses was one of our most memorable experiences on this trip. Since visiting Iceland, we have hiked on other glaciers around the world and it never gets old.



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Hiking on a glacier is a very cool adventure to add to your to-do list and if you are planning a trip to Iceland, adding on a glacier hike is easy to do. Can you go glacier hiking in Iceland without a guide? Technically, yes, you can go glacier hiking without a guide but we don't recommend it.

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A glacier hike in Iceland is truly worth it. If you love hiking in beautiful nature, a glacier hike will give you a whole new twist on that activity. I've been told by a guide that glacier hikes in Iceland are unique. The reason being that when you hike on an Icelandic glacier, you are actually hiking directly on ice.

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It's not particularly difficult or hike on a glacier in Iceland, but of course, you'll need to watch your step–it's not exactly walking over flat, dry ground, either. Most people in our group had at least a phone with them to document the experience.

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I couldn't possibly give this tour anything but glowing reviews! The guides were friendly and the destination was stunning. The tour was a little more extreme than the website indicates (there were crampons and helmets, and crawling on hands and knees), but I wouldn't have had it any other way. What a great experience!

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This tour is a must-see for people who want to witness the country's bluest, most captivating ice cave in recent years. Get up close and personal to incredible shades of icy blue while you walk into the depths of the mighty Vatnajokull, Europe's largest Glacier.

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Our most popular Glacier Walk day tour! On this Iceland day tour from Reykjavík, you will explore the icy wonderland of Sólheimajökull glacier on an easy two and a half hour Glacier Walk. During the day we also visit Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls.

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Under no circumstance should anyone attempt to walk Solheimajokull glacier without a guide. As previously stated, this ice cap is melting. Due to the melting nature of the ice, glacier conditions can be dangerous. Glaciers can break, or calve, completely without warning.

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What to wear on a glacier hike in Iceland
  1. Merino Wool base layer.
  2. Layers of wool & fleece.
  3. Waterproof & windproof outer layers.
  4. Hat, scarf & gloves.
  5. Extra clothes for after hike.
  6. Hiking boots with ankle support.


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In short, you should have:
  1. Ankle-supporting walking boots.
  2. Layers of lightweight (but warm) breathable clothes.
  3. Waterproof outer layers - water will drip inside the ice cave.
  4. A hat fine enough to fit under a helmet.
  5. Gloves and warm socks.


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While the Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon is often described as an otherworldly landscape, it's very much part of the natural life of Iceland. Another reason why a visit to the lagoon should be on your bucket list is because it's a place to see some of Iceland's incredible wildlife in a spectacular location.

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How Far Is Langjokull Glacier from Reykjavik? You'll find Langjokull about 100 km (184 mi) from Reykjavik. It's the closest major ice cap to the capital city. It takes around 2 hours to drive from Reykjavik to the glacier.

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1. Hidden Lake (best hiking photo spot in Glacier National Park) Hidden Lake is such a stunning spot for photos, particularly at sunrise and sunset. There is a gorgeous viewing deck for amazing shots from above, and then you can hike down to the lake for different angles.

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One of Myrdalsjokull Glacier's glacial tongues, Solheimajokull is very easily accessible, thanks to its location right off Route 1. You can reach the glacier just as you would the greater Myrdalsjokull and Eyjafjallajokull Glaciers, by following Route 1 along Iceland's South Coast, toward Vik.

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Fantasy cave is more spectacular The tours for each cave takes about 25 minutes. You walk down, listen to the history from a tour guide, walk and look around, and you are done. The caves are impressive.

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Even though man made, it is extremely well designed and accessible even for our young kid of 7 years old. Expensive but worth it for a once in a lifetime experience. We drive to Klaki base camp, but you can take the option of being picked up in Husafell. Interesting NATO vehicle to drive you to cave entrance and back.

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The cave temperature is 50°F (10°C) and with high humidity. Jackets or sweatshirts and closed-toe shoes are recommended, but not necessary. In our visitor center we have a great selection of Crystal Cave sweatshirts and T-shirts available for purchase.

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