Hike to the electric-blue snout of Briksdalbreen, one of Norway's most dramatic glacial arms, with a certified mountain guide who reads the ice like a map. This is the definitive Olden bucket-list moment — raw, ancient, and utterly humbling.
What to expect
A scenic 45-minute drive up the Oldedalen valley sets the mood before you step onto the trail flanked by tumbling waterfalls. The path winds through birch forest and moraine fields before the turquoise meltwater lake and towering ice face reveal themselves. Your guide contextualises the glacier's dramatic retreat over recent decades, making the beauty bittersweet and unforgettable. Allow approximately 3–4 hours door to dock.
Good to know
Book directly via oldencruise.com to secure the glacier shuttle (trollcar) combo. Wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots — the trail is rocky and often wet. Most ships allow 6–8 hours in Olden, giving comfortable time for this excursion plus a Skylift ride. Pre-book well ahead in summer; peak-season slots fill weeks out.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Olden — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.