Sólheimajökull is a glacier in southern Iceland, between the volcanoes Katla and Eyjafjallajökull. Part of the larger Mýrdalsjökull glacier, Sólheimajökull is a prominent and popular tourist location owing to its size and relative ease of access.
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❄️ Glacial landform spots 🌲 Ecoregion spots ⛰️ Highland spots ⛰️ Hill spots ⛰️ Hill station spots ⛰️ Summit spots Cave spots ❄️ Tundra spotsSólheimajökull is a ten-kilometre long glacier in southern Iceland with a North Pole-like landscape. As we know, Iceland is a true island state made up of many glaciers. The Sólheimajökull is part of the Mýrdalsjökull, an Icelandic icecap of 600 square kilometres.
If you go there in winter, don't forget to bring your warmest boots and down jackets, especially if you like adventure: you'll need to be well covered up to do all the activities that the glacier offers!
To begin with, you can take a snowmobile trip on Mýrdalsjökull, which combines thrills and discovery. This way you can also get close to Katla, one of Iceland's largest volcanoes. This trip will give you a panoramic view and a picturesque souvenir.
A trek up the glacier is also a breathtaking activity. You will have the opportunity to see all the details of the ice cap, from waterfalls to wells to the volcanic ash of Katla. It is possible to do this trek in summer, but of course you don't have to dress as warmly as in winter.
If you need to leave the land, there is an alternative: a kayak trip on the lagoon of the Sólheimajökul glacier. Paddle your way through the lagoon and see the glacier from a new perspective.
Not far from the Sólheimajökul glacier, and located on the Katla volcano, the Kötlujökull glacier is equally impressive to visit, especially its cave known as "Yoda's cave".
Note that the summer hikes are just as interesting.
In short, if you like adventure and picturesque landscapes in an atypical environment: a visit to the Sólheimajökull glacier will be ideal for you!
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First of all, you need to land at Reykjavik airport. It is about 143km from Reykjavik to Sólheimajökull. You can take the bus, which will take between 3 and 4 hours. Alternatively, you can drive, which will take you 2 hours.
The excursion to the Sólheimajökull glacier takes about 2 hours.
Depending on the agency with which you have booked a tour or hiking time in Sólheimajökull, you may be able to rent hiking equipment and clothing if you do not have it.
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