Langjökull Ice Cave Experience - Glacier One-day tour

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Description

Visit a unique and remote man-made ice cave in Langjökull, one of Iceland‘s largest and most spectacular glaciers. You begin the tour by bus from the BSÍ Bus Terminal and then change to a monster-truck which will take you almost to the top of the glacier, where you enter the magnificent cave. Going into the glacier is an unforgettable trip which takes place in one of the world‘s greatest wilderness. Imagine standing on an ice cap reaching 600 metres below your feet! Tour duration: 09:00 - 18:30

What´s Included

  • Bus Fare 
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Professional Local Guidance
  • Approx. 2 – 2.5 hour Monster Truck ride on Langjökull glacier
  • Admission into the Langjökull Ice Cave

What to bring

  • Remember to dress according to weather
  • Warm clothes, waterproof jacket, and sturdy shoes are recommended
  • We recommend bringing thermal layers, a winter hat, scarf, gloves, and wearing warm socks for colder days  

Additional information

  • This tour depends on weather, road, and glacier conditions.

Itinerary

Excursion
Langjökull Ice Cave
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Langjökull Ice Cave

The largest man-made ice-tunnel in the world. Situated inside Langjokull glacier, Iceland. You’ll traverse the frozen terrain of the Langjökull glacier in our specially modified glacier vehicle, and journey deep inside the pristine blue ice via a man-made tunnel into the heart of the glacier.

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Húsafell
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Húsafell

The innermost estate in Borgarfjörður county. A Swimming pool and a golf course can be found here along with a number of second homes and holiday housing.

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Deildartunguhver
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Deildartunguhver

Pours out piping hot 97°C Water at a rate of 180 liters per second. The Hot spring is piped and used to heat up the nearby regional towns of Akranes and Borgarnes. It is the highest-flow hot spring in Europe

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Hraunfoss / Barnafoss
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Hraunfoss / Barnafoss

Are waterfalls in close vicinity to eachother. Hraunfoss is a series of waterfalls streaming through the lavafield of Hallmundarhraun. Barnafoss is reputed to have been the site of a accident where two boys drowned when trying to cross a natural stone bridge. Their mother then had the bridge destroyed after the accident.