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What do you wear on a glacier hike in Iceland?

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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You'll need sturdy boots, layers of clothing that are made of breathable fabrics (you can easily add or remove depending on how warm you feel), as well as waterproof and windproof outer layers. Hats, gloves and warm socks are important as heat is lost primarily through the extremities.

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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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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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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 is also important to make sure that your shoes fit correctly, as you don't want to be getting painful blisters. For a day in the city, you may be able to get away with a pair of trainers. However, we recommend wearing hiking boots or crampons to ensure no slipping, due to ice and snow on the roads and pavements.

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The wind and rain can be brutal at times, so make sure you wear at least three layers during all seasons. Jeans - jeans are suitable for a walk in a town only, definitely not for hiking or, even more, glacier hiking! Non-waterproof jackets - waterproof outer layers are essential in Iceland during all seasons.

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Hidden Lake Overlook This is one of the most popular hikes in Glacier National Park. Starting at Logan Pass, you will walk a combination of boardwalk and gravel trails to get to the overlook of Hidden Lake.

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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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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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