Location: South Coast of Iceland, between Skógafoss and Vík
Distance from Reykjavík: Around 158 kilometers or 98 miles
Type: Outlet glacier from the Mýrdalsjökull ice cap
Access: Open year round via Route 1 with a short detour
Best for: Glacier hiking, ice cave tours, scenic photography, and learning about climate change
Overview
Sólheimajökull is one of Iceland’s most accessible glaciers and a popular stop along the South Coast. It is an outlet glacier of Mýrdalsjökull, Iceland’s fourth largest ice cap, and stretches roughly eight kilometers in length and two kilometers in width.
Its rugged surface of blue ice, ash layers, and deep crevasses offers a dramatic landscape that draws visitors for glacier hiking, ice climbing, and ice cave exploration.
Volcanic Connection
Sólheimajökull lies on the edge of Mýrdalsjökull, which covers Katla, one of Iceland’s most powerful and closely monitored volcanoes. Nearby Eyjafjallajökull, which famously erupted in 2010, is also part of the same volcanic system. Although Katla has not erupted in over one hundred years, the area is under constant monitoring and tours operate only when conditions are completely safe.
Climate Impact
Like most glaciers in Iceland, Sólheimajökull is shrinking quickly. A newly formed glacial lagoon at its base shows how far the ice has retreated and currently by about fifty to one hundred meters every year. Scientists estimate that the glacier may disappear within a few decades if current warming trends continue.
Visiting the glacier offers not only a unique experience, but also a powerful look at the visible effects of climate change.
Visitor Information
• A parking area is located near the glacier with a ten to fifteen minute walk to the ice edge
• Paid parking
• No prior experience is needed for basic tours, and gear like crampons and helmets is provided
• Wear waterproof clothing and sturdy shoes, and dress in layers for the cold and windy conditions
• Toilets and a food truck are available near the parking area, depending on the season
Best Time to Visit
Sólheimajökull can be visited throughout the year. Summer offers milder weather and better driving conditions. Winter brings a more dramatic landscape and the opportunity to explore natural ice caves when conditions allow.
REMEMBER ! Don't walk on the glacier without knowledge , proper equipment and a guide!