The Blue Lake Lyngen
Tucked away in the majestic Lyngen Alps, just outside Tromsø, Blu Ice Lake is a hidden Arctic treasure that offers visitors a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and serenity. This glacier-fed lake is famous for its striking blue color, a result of the mineral-rich meltwater from surrounding glaciers. Its crystal-clear waters perfectly mirror the towering snow-capped peaks and dramatic cliffs, creating a landscape that feels almost otherworldly.
The journey to Blu Ice Lake is an adventure in itself.
Accessible by a scenic hike through rugged terrain, the trail meanders through an alpine landscape, offering sweeping views of the mountains and the glacier giving life to the lake. Along the way, you will find yourself in a landscape that provides plenty of opportunities for photography and quiet reflection.
Once at the lake, visitors can relax by the water’s edge, breathe in the crisp Arctic air, and marvel at the stunning reflections on the glass-like surface of the lake. The tranquil surroundings and awe-inspiring scenery make it an unforgettable destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers alike. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply a peaceful retreat into Arctic nature, Blu Ice Lake is a true gem waiting to be discovered.
Join us for an extraordinary Arctic experience!
Price & Duration
This is organized as a private tour where you pay for the car and guide from 1-7 people. Currently, the price is NOK 6900.-
The tour is 8+ hours depending on the walking pace and ferry schedule.
Departure time is 08:30/8:30 am. Pickup and drop-off within the Tromsø area.
Season
The snow normally melts in this area in late May, and it is a beautiful hike to do from early spring to well into September. The lake freezes in November/December, depending on the weather conditions.
Included in the tour
Professional driver/guide
Photos after the tour
Transport
Ferry ride
Light lunch
Bring a bottle of water and personal snacks
How to dress
Good hiking boots are mandatory on this tour as we are venturing into a rocky terrain. The route itself is more or less flat, but the surface can be experienced as challenging. A waterproof/windproof jacket is advisable most days.