Glacial hiking & Ice Climbing day tour on the Sólheimajökull outlet glacier in Iceland.
Trip difficulty ranges from 2 - 3 out of 5 possible
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Category: Day trip, available directly from Reykjavik in Iceland.
Here is your chance to visit a glacier and not just any glacier, this trip will take you to the frozen glacial tongue that is Sólheimajökull. It is an magnificent phenomenon, rugged, raw and ever changing hub of ancient frozen water. We will explore the crevasse riddled outlet glacier with it amazing ice formations, sink holes and jagged ridges. Along the way we will find an ice wall on the glacier and try our hand at ice climbing. We will provide you with all the tools you need: ice axes, crampons and safety lines. As we drive back to Reykjavik we will stop at the beautiful Skógafoss waterfall.
On this trip you get to see and do what most of the population will only dream about and very few ever try. Why not be adventurous and explore the amazing crawling glacier?
Guaranteed departures:
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 9:00 -9:30 am from the 1st of June – 31st of August.
Details:
Price: 15.990 isk per person. With pick-up: 19.990 isk per person.
Packed lunch included. We recommend you bring your own water bottle.
If you have your own transport and want to meet us, then the meeting place is at the parking lot at the Sólheimajökull glacier, a left turn a about 5 minutes after passing the Skógafoss waterfall when travelling from Reykjavik.
Distance from Reykjavik: 150 km. Duration of trip: approx 4/9 hours. Available: All year (depending on weather). Minimum: 4 persons. Maximum: 20 persons. Age limit: 12 years.
Bring with you: Warm outdoor clothing, waterproof jacket and pants, head wear and gloves. Good hiking shoes are recommended! No knowledge of the sport required.
Disclaimer:
All glacial trips are undertaken on the responsibility of its participants. Arctic Adventures does not assume any responsibility for accidents which are caused by its customers or can be traced to there own actions. Participants have to sign a waiver before undertaking all trips stating that they realize that all outdoor activities carry an inherit risk.