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What is the easiest glacier to see in Iceland?

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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It is possible to drive to Langjökull and explore the glaciers by yourself, but it is not really advisable. The terrain can be harsh and the weather unpredictable.

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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 view of the icebergs floating across the blue water surrounded by beautiful mountains and a gigantic glacier are breathtaking. It's easy to see why Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon is one of the most visited spots in Iceland.

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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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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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