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Glacier Ice Cave & Snowmobile Tour

Join us to explore the Langjökull glacier, the second largest in Europe. We'll go through the tunnels carved in the ice and enjoy an unforgettable snowmobile ride!. Description. At the indicated time, we'll meet at the Gullfoss Cafe parking lot.

  • 4 hours
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Join us to explore the Langjökull glacier, the second largest in Europe. We'll go through the tunnels carved in the ice and enjoy an unforgettable snowmobile ride!

Description

At the indicated time, we'll meet at the Gullfoss Cafe parking lot. Experience a thrilling adventure in the Langjökull glacier.

We'll hop on a monster truck designed to cross glaciers and head to the Langjökull glacier, which houses ice caves and tunnels.

We'll equip ourselves for an unforgettable snowmobile ride and, after basic instructions, we'll drive the snowmobiles.

Next, we'll explore the surroundings of the Langjökull glacier, admiring rocky mountains formed by ancient volcanic lava. Halfway through the snowmobile experience, we'll enter the ice tunnels of the cave.

As we venture deeper into the glacier, we'll discover the engineering marvel over 300 meters deep, observing the characteristic blue ice of the cave.

Finally, we'll return to the truck on the snowmobiles, which will take us back to the starting point after a 4-hour tour.

Tour inside the cave

The visit inside the cave will take place if weather conditions are ideal. If not, you'll have more time on the snowmobile.

Included

  • Transport in a special ice vehicle
  • English–speaking guide
  • Visit to the cave and tunnels of Langjökull
  • Snowmobile ride
  • Thermal clothing

Location

Activity location

Brattholt, 806 Bláskógabyggð, Iceland

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