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Experience the thrill of walking on Austdalsbreen Glacier in Norway with this 4.5-hour half-day tour, including boat rides, glacier walks, and stunning scenery.


The Stygge: Glacier Half Day Tour offers a memorable chance to witness Norway’s stunning glacial landscapes in just 4.5 hours. Starting at Breheimsenteret, this tour combines a scenic boat ride across Styggevatnet Lake with an easy, guided walk on the Austdalsbreen Glacier. The tour is designed to be accessible for families and less able visitors, making it a great choice for those wanting a manageable yet awe-inspiring experience in the Norwegian wilderness.
This experience is perfect for travelers seeking a short but immersive excursion into glacier territory, with plenty of visual highlights like icebergs, calving towers, and the 30-meter high glacier terminus. The tour’s small group size — limited to 9 participants — ensures a relaxed atmosphere and personalized guidance throughout the adventure.

What sets this tour apart is its combination of boat cruising and glacier walking in a single half-day package. The boat trip across Styggevatnet Lake allows you to see the glacier from a distance, with icebergs floating on the water and calving towers creating a dramatic scene. Once anchored, the easy walk up to the glacier front lets you stand atop this natural marvel, closely observing crevasses and ice formations.
The 30-meter high glacier terminal descending into the lake offers a stunning backdrop, with towers of ice calving into the lake adding to the spectacle. The focus on safety and accessibility means that even those less able can enjoy the spectacular views and up-close glacier encounters without strenuous effort.

The tour begins at Breheimsenteret, where an ICETROLL guide welcomes participants. Travelers follow the guide in their own vehicle to the boat launch point, making transportation straightforward. The activity concludes back at the initial meeting location, providing a hassle-free experience.
The tour includes all boating and glacier equipment, along with detailed glacier information. However, it does not cover transportation to the starting point, so guests should arrange their own travel to Breheimsenteret in advance. The small group size ensures a more intimate and attentive experience.
Once the boat is securely anchored, a 15-minute walk takes participants from the boat to the glacier front. The walk is very easy, making this tour suitable for less able visitors and families with children over 6 years old. The glacier walk lasts approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, during which you’ll traverse across the glacier’s surface, amongst crevasses and ice towers.
A safety briefing is provided beforehand, ensuring that everyone understands how to navigate the glacier safely. The tour’s emphasis on safety, combined with expert guidance, makes it a reliable choice for those new to glacier hiking.
More Great Tours NearbyThe highlight of the tour is walking amongst the crevasses and standing atop the glacier. The Towers of ice calving into the lake are a spectacular sight, showcasing the glacier’s dynamic nature. The easy terrain allows for an up-close look at the cracks and fissures that make glaciers so fascinating.
While the walk is accessible, visitors should come prepared with warm clothing, gloves, and sturdy hiking shoes. The guide explains the glacier’s features and history, enriching the experience with informative commentary. The extra layers and socks recommended, especially for young children, help ensure comfort during the walk.
Travelers should bring warm clothing, sunglasses, and a hat to stay comfortable in Norway’s outdoor conditions. Hiking shoes are essential for stability on the glacier’s surface, and water and snacks keep energy levels up during the 1.5 to 2-hour walk.
The tour is not suitable for children under 6 years or wheelchair users due to walking and safety constraints. Littering, smoking, and alcohol are not permitted, maintaining a respectful environment amidst the pristine landscape. Rain gear is advisable in case of changing weather.
Offered by ICETROLL, this tour boasts a high rating of 4.9, reflecting satisfaction with guides, scenery, and overall experience. Booking is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later, and the ability to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Small groups ensure personalized attention and a more relaxed pace, making it easier for less able participants or families with children to enjoy the adventure. The English-speaking instructor provides clear guidance and safety instructions throughout.
This half-day glacier excursion is ideal for travelers who want a manageable, accessible experience with stunning scenery and close encounters with ice. It’s well-suited for families, less able visitors, or those with limited time but eager to see a spectacular glacier.
However, it’s not suitable for children under 6 years or wheelchair users, due to walking requirements. Participants should be prepared for cold weather and wear appropriate clothing, especially if visiting in cooler months.
The Stygge: Glacier Half Day Tour offers a stellar introduction to Norway’s glacial landscapes in just 4.5 hours, combining a scenic boat trip with an easy glacier walk. The small group size and expert guidance ensure a comfortable and informative experience, while the stunning vistas of icebergs, calving towers, and the 30-meter glacier terminal make it a visual treat.
While not suitable for very young children or wheelchair users, it remains an excellent choice for families seeking a manageable outdoor activity filled with breathtaking scenery and memorable moments. Booking in advance allows flexibility, and the included equipment and safety briefings make this tour both convenient and trustworthy.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is designed for families and less able visitors, but children should be over 6 years old due to walking requirements.
What should I bring?
Warm clothing, gloves, hiking shoes, sunglasses, a hat, water, snacks, and rain gear are recommended for comfort and safety.
How long is the glacier walk?
The glacier walk lasts approximately 1.5 to 2 hours and is easy to navigate.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or children under 6 years due to walking and safety considerations.
What is included in the tour?
All boating and glacier equipment and glacier information are provided; transportation to the starting point is not included.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later for flexibility.