Absolutely beautiful place that can be visited by walking the World Heritage Trail (see photo). The views are great. In fact, the photos do not do it justice. Walking the boardwalk reveals a stunning horizon of icebergs laying perfectly still in the water. In summer (photos taken in July), there is grass and flowers, which provides a great contrast to the icy blue and white icebergs. Remember bug spray in summer as there are many mosquitos in this location. The walk to Sermermiut is easily done via the trail, and the boards they laid make it accessible with wheelchair and stroller. At the end of the path, there are stairs that begin the blue trail, which is not accessible with wheelchair or stroller. If you are able to continue, I recommend it as the views there are excellent. I highly recommend...
Read moreA UNESCO heritage site where you can find the remaining of the original settlement in the area. The remainings are not very visible and you really need to focus on searching for them. You will enjoy the views probably more like the old settlement. Because of that, I recommend to walk form the Icefjord Center further, as I walked the whole way the opposite direction and then only saw the nicest views once I looked back. There should be some entrance tickets paid to enter the area, but I didn't know about it and saw the sign about it when I was...
Read moreYou have to be here to see this views. No review can do justice to the views. Both the hike & boat ride are equally top class. If you have not seen ice bergs before than this is something you will be amazed. If you have seen it earlier even then you will still be amazed. Be prepared with warm clothes. Have your cameras ready. Take pics in different angles - not sure you will get a chance to come to...
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