Glacier Hiking on Falljökull and a sightseeing and wildlife trip to the historic Ingólfshöfði cape departing from Skaftafell National Park
Trip difficulty 2 out of 5 possible
Our adventure begins with an introduction to the enchanting world of Icelandic glaciers, traversing a spectacular but easy track on the glacier.
Walking on the glacier ice with crampons, we will see unique ice formations and deep blue cauldrons, learning about how they are formed and how the glacier reshapes itself continuously. You will enjoy sweeeping, panoramic views of the surrounding mountains as you walk towards the ice fall.
The adventure continues when we go for a wildlife exploration of the historic Ingólfshöfði cape, an isolated island caught between the black sands of the south coast and the North-Atlantic Ocean. This is where, in the year 874, Ingólfur Arnarson, the first settler of Iceland, jumped ashore and spent his first winter in Iceland. The adorable Puffins, Razorbills, Fulmars, Guillemots, and Skuas amongst other species now inhabit the cape numbering in the thousands.
To get there we will cross six km of waters, marshes and sands in a tractor pulled hay trolley. After arriving at the cape we will go for a short hike (2-3 km) so we can take a closer look at the sea cliffs where the majestic seabirds, so characteristic for Iceland, nest during the very short arctic summer.
Guaranteed departures Monday -Saturday at 11:30 from June 16th through August 8th for minimum 4 persons. Other dates available for larger groups on request. Free pick up from Skaftafell National Park, Hotel Skaftafell and the camping grounds at Svínafell.
Details:
Price: 11.990 ISK per person. Pick-up and packed lunch included*.
*Lunch is only included if you book your tour until the day before departure.
Add 500 Isk to rent hiking shoes or waterproof clothing.
Distance from Reykjavik: 330 km / 205 miles.
Duration of trip: Approx. 5.5 hours with transfer, 1.5 hours on the glacier and 2.5 hours at Ingólfshöfði cape.
Available: June 16th – August 8th.
Age limit: 10 years.
Bring with you: Warm outdoor clothing, waterproof jacket and pants, headwear and gloves. Good hiking shoes are recommended!
You can rent hiking shoes and waterproof clothing for 500Isk a piece should you need them.
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