Hiking Excursion to Blåisvatnet in the Lynden Alps, from Tromsø
Experience the breathtaking beauty of northern Norway's natural landscapes as you go on a hiking excursion to Blåisvatnet from Tromsø!
Practical information
Experience the striking turquoise of a glacial lake and enjoy an invigorating excursion in the stunning mountain landscapes of the Lyngen Alps on this amazing 9-hour hike to Blåisvatnet with transfers from Tromsø!
Course of events
You should plan to spend a full day (approximately 9 hours) on this activity:
- Arrival at the meeting point and introduction to your instructor
- 1-hour transportation to the ferry
- 30-minute ferry
- Arrival at Blåisvatnet parking
- Safety and activity briefing
- Start of your approximately 4-hour hiking excursion
- Light packed lunch at Blåisvatnet
- Return to the ferry
- Drive back to the original meeting point and end of the activity
Activity requirements
All minors must be accompanied by an adult.
A minimum of 4 participants is required to run this activity. If the minimum number is not reached, the activity will be cancelled 48 hours before the scheduled start time.
A basic level of physical condition is necessary to participate in this activity. You should be able to walk over uneven terrain for 3 to 4 hours (9 km).
Special terms
Please note that the duration and itinerary of the activity are weather-dependent.
This activity is not recommended for pregnant or disabled people.
Spoken languages:
English, NorwegianIncluded
- Experienced and certified guide
- Roundtrip tranpsortation to the ferry
- Roundtrip ferry
- Light lunch
Excluded
- Transportation to the meeting point
- Extra food and drinks
- Personal expenses
Do not forget to bring
- Comfortable sports clothing (adapted to the weather conditions)
- Hiking boots or sturdy sports shoes
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Hat
- Bottle of water
- Snacks
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Don't miss out on a full-day adventure as you take a car to a ferry to a trail that will lead you to a stunning, turquoise glacial lake on this incredible hiking excursion to Blåisvatnet from Tromsø! Blåisvatnet, which translates to the Blue Lake, is located in Sør-Leganen among steep, usually snowy, mountains. Its stunning natural color is due mostly to melted glacier water, and the only way to reach it is by hiking the diverse trails that lead there.
On the day of your hiking excursion to Blåisvatnet in the Lyngen Alps, you'll need to arrive at the meeting point in Tromsø to meet your instructor. From there, you will be transported to a ferry, which in half an hour will leave you at the trailhead of the experience. Your instructor will explain a few safety rules to follow throughout the experience, and once you're ready, you'll set off!
This 9-kilometer hike to Blåisvatnet will be moderately challenging, with some uneven terrain, but generally accessible to most hikers. And once you arrive at the stunning Blåisvatnet, you'll get to bask in its beauty as you sit, rest, and regain your strength with a light lunch which your instructor will provide! You'll make your way back through every stage of the experience and be dropped off back in Tromsø for you to finish your day.
All you need to do is bring comfortable sports clothing that's adapted to the weather, hiking boots or sturdy sports shoes, a bottle of water, some snacks, sunscreen, a hat, and anything else you might need (medication, hairband, etc.) to spend an amazing 9 hours on this hiking excursion to Blåisvatnet from Tromsø!
Don't miss your chance to see one of northern Norway's most stunning natural wonders with an expert who will make sure you're safe and take care of all the transportation. Book your hiking excursion to Blåisvatnet in the Lynden Alps, from Tromsø, today!