Snowshoe Hike in Eyjafjordur
The city of Akureyri is located in Northern Iceland at the base of the Eyjafjordur fjord, a 43-mile (70-km) fjord surrounded by mountains and known for its scenery and abundant wildlife. Several hiking trails follow along the fjord, offering picturesque snowshoeing opportunities in wintertime.
Snowshoeing along Eyjafjordur allows you the opportunity to explore more of this magical landscape. You’ll start in Akureyri and make your way along Eyjafjordur with the help of a local guide. After getting acquainted with your snowshoes (and crampons if the conditions are more icy than snowy), you’ll set off along one of Iceland’s longest fjords, reaching parts of the region only accessible by foot. Not all visitors get to experience this unique scenery, nor the powerful nature of the country’s north!
If you’re lucky, you might witness a wildlife sighting or two. Northern Iceland is home to the country’s whale-watching capital, and blue whales occasionally appear in the fjord. Other more common sightings include puffins, dolphins, and porpoises.
After a chilly trek, warm up with a dip in the thermal water of nearby Mývatn Nature Baths.
Discover more unique wintertime excursions in Iceland. Explore the stunning landscapes of Akureyri and Eyjafjordur, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of the fjord and encounter the diverse wildlife that calls this region home. Embark on a snowshoeing adventure with a knowledgeable guide, venturing into areas only accessible by foot. Keep an eye out for blue whales, puffins, dolphins, and porpoises as you navigate the stunning terrain.
After your snowshoeing expedition, relax and rejuvenate with a soak in the soothing thermal waters of the Mývatn Nature Baths. Experience the magic of Northern Iceland in winter with a range of exciting activities and excursions.
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