Glacier Hikes & Treks in Iceland
Glacier hiking is one of the most popular outdoor adventures in Iceland, offering a rare chance to walk on ancient ice shaped by volcanoes, time, and weather. These hikes are typically done on the country’s many outlet glaciers—especially Sólheimajökull in the south and Falljökull near Skaftafell—where guided tours make it safe and accessible for most fitness levels.
All necessary gear like crampons and helmets is provided, and no prior experience is needed. Just wear warm, waterproof layers and sturdy hiking boots, and prepare to explore a surreal landscape of crevasses, ice ridges, and deep blue formations you won’t see anywhere else.
Skaftafell (Falljökull & Virkisjökull) Glacier Hikes
(Approx. 4.5 hours from Reykjavík)
Tucked inside Vatnajökull National Park, Skaftafell serves up prime glacier hiking real estate. Falljökull is the "falling glacier," known for its dynamic formations and epic icefalls, while Virkisjökull delivers sweeping views and quieter trails.
Most hikes here are moderate and accessible, but don't mistake that for boring. These glaciers are pure theater—cracking ice, sculpted seracs, and a front-row seat to climate change in real time.
Explore the ever-changing ice formations of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier, on a guided walk. This tour gives you a close look at a landscape shaped by ice, where conditions shift from season to season. Depending on the time of year, you may walk into crevasses,or see ice features from above as the surface changes in summer. Your guide may also point out interesting details like glacier-shaped formations or patches of “glacier mice,” small moss balls found on the ice.
Embark on a longer and more in-depth glacier hike on Falljökull, an outlet of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier. This extended tour takes you higher onto the ice, where you can explore more remote terrain and enjoy wide panoramic views over Skaftafell National Park.
Take on our most adventurous glacier tour, a full-day journey that takes you deeper onto the ice than any of our other hikes. This experience gives you access to remote terrain and the dramatic landscapes surrounding Europe’s largest glacier.
This tour offers a thrilling combination of glacier hiking and ice climbing on Falljökull, an outlet of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier. Highlights include using specialized gear (crampons, harness, and twin ice axes) to climb a secure ice wall or crevasse face, spending approximately 3 hours on the ice, and exploring dramatic ice features like moulins and crevasses in the stunning mountain landscape of the Skaftafell area. No previous climbing experience is required, as expert guides teach you the necessary techniques.
Join an unforgettable adventure on Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier, located in the beautiful Skaftafell area. The highlight of this tour is the chance to step inside a naturally formed blue ice cave, an experience very few people ever get to have.
This full-day combo package offers two essential glacier experiences in Southeast Iceland for maximum adventure. Highlights include a guided kayaking adventure among the icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and an exhilarating glacier hike on a Vatnajökull outlet glacier in Skaftafell Nature Reserve. This tour efficiently pairs two distinct, guided activities—on water and on ice—in one day. All necessary safety gear and instructions for both the kayaking and glacier trekking are provided by certified guides.
Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier Walks
(Approx. 5 hours from Reykjavík)
Not far from Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Breiðamerkurjökull is your portal to Iceland's bluer-than-blue ice caves and shimmering glacier hikes.
Glacier walks here often involve a super jeep ride to the base, followed by an easy-to-moderate trek across undulating ice landscapes that belong in a fantasy novel. If you've ever wanted to feel small, powerful, and incredibly photogenic all at once—this is the spot.
Combo Glacier Tours: Hike + Kayak = One Icy Power Move
Glacier hiking in Iceland is cool. Doing it and kayaking across a glacial lagoon? Now that’s downright legendary.
These combo glacier excursions aren’t for the indecisive—they’re for the wildly ambitious. Perfect for adventurers who want to trek across ancient ice sheets and paddle through iceberg-studded lagoons in a single day. Whether you're slicing through Heinaberg’s serene waters or combining Jökulsárlón kayaking with a dramatic Vatnajökull glacier walk, these tours serve double the frozen spectacle with zero filler.
Each tour blends glacier trekking with kayak adventures, all under the guidance of certified experts and with the surreal landscapes of Vatnajökull National Park as your backdrop.
These aren't just tours—they're ice-cold flexes for your travel journal.
Two thrilling glacier adventures, one unforgettable day. This 6-hour combo tour takes you deep into the wild, icy heart of Iceland’s southeastern coast. Paddle through the serene, iceberg-filled waters of Heinaberg Glacier Lagoon, far from the crowds, and then explore the ever-changing landscapes of Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier, an outlet of Europe’s largest ice cap, Vatnajökull. Led by certified guides and packed with breathtaking scenery, this full-day combo tour lets you experience Iceland’s glaciers from both water and ice.
This full-day combo tour offers two distinct, fully guided adventures in Vatnajökull National Park for maximum immersion. Highlights include an exhilarating kayaking tour among the floating icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, followed by an adventurous glacier hike on Breiðamerkurjökull (an outlet of Vatnajökull). You will witness dramatic glacier cliffs, explore deep ice formations, and experience two of Iceland’s most iconic activities—on water and on ice—in a single, efficient day. All safety gear is provided, and the entire experience departs from the same convenient location.
This full-day combo package offers two essential glacier experiences in Southeast Iceland for maximum adventure. Highlights include a guided kayaking adventure among the icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and an exhilarating glacier hike on a Vatnajökull outlet glacier in Skaftafell Nature Reserve. This tour efficiently pairs two distinct, guided activities—on water and on ice—in one day. All necessary safety gear and instructions for both the kayaking and glacier trekking are provided by certified guides.
Glacier Hike Meeting Points
We keep things simple: meet, gear up, hike out, and get wowed. Here's where the adventure begins:
- Sólheimajökull Parking Lot – Easy to access, right off Route 1
- Tröll Skaftafell meeting point in Hof – This is the closest meeting point of any operator to the Falljökull glacier.
- Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon Parking – For Breiðamerkurjökull tours.
Always double-check your confirmation email for the precise time and place—glaciers wait for no one.
Must-See Glaciers in Iceland
You came for the cold—stay for the geological melodrama. Iceland’s glaciers aren’t just icy masses; they’re characters in an epic saga written by time, volcanoes, and absurd weather. Here are the frozen giants worth getting to know (preferably with waterproof boots on):
Sólheimajökull (~2.5 hrs from Reykjavík)
The rebellious offspring of volcanoes and glaciers. Sits next to Katla, so you know it's got attitude. Constantly shifting, always photogenic, and an easy detour off Route 1—this one’s as dramatic as it is accessible.

Falljökull - (~4.5 hrs from Reykjavík - Skaftafell area)
The "falling glacier" that lives up to the name with cascading icefalls straight from your most epic National Geographic dreams. It's active, it's loud, and it doesn’t care if you're ready for it.

Virkisjökull (Next door to Falljökull)
More reserved than its flashy sibling, but packs the same glacial charm. Ideal for quieter hikes with fewer crowds and big glacier energy.
Breiðamerkurjökull (~5 hrs from Reykjavík)
The gateway to Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and those surreal blue ice caves that look Photoshopped (but aren’t). If you’ve ever wanted to feel like a tiny ant inside a glowing ice cathedral, this is it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? You’re not alone. Glacier hiking in Iceland is epic—but it’s also, well, on a glacier. Here’s everything you need to know before strapping on the crampons and channeling your inner Arctic explorer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes—as long as you're with a certified guide and don’t attempt any solo heroics. The ice may be pretty, but it's also unpredictable. Troll.is tours include all safety gear and seasoned pros.
Nope. Most hikes are beginner-friendly. You bring enthusiasm; we bring crampons.
Layer up! Think thermal base, insulating mid, waterproof outer. Gloves, hat, and sturdy hiking boots are a must. We'll handle the helmets, harnesses, and "don't fall into that" warnings.
Most hikes are rated easy to moderate, but you should be comfortable walking on uneven, icy terrain for 2–3 hours. It’s a trek, not a stroll.
Troll.is provides crampons, helmets, harnesses, and ice axes. You bring your adventurous spirit and decent boots.
Glacier hikes run year-round. Summer brings milder weather and easier conditions; winter adds a layer of drama (and sometimes actual snowfall on your face).
Tours can operate in light snow or rain, but high winds or storms may cause cancellations. Safety first—glacier tantrums are not to be messed with.
Yes, but age limits depend on the tour. Many allow children 8+ with adult supervision.
Sometimes! Some winter glacier walks include access to ice caves, especially near Breiðamerkurjökull. Check the tour details for specifics.
Facilities are usually available at meeting points but not on the glacier. Plan your coffee intake accordingly.
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