Multi-day hikes

Hiker on the edge of Kangerluarsuk Tulleq Fjord - part of the Arctic Circle Trail in Greenland

Multi-day hikes

As the largest ice-free region in Greenland, there is a lot of potential for multi-day hiking within Destination Arctic Circle.

We have plans to open up further trails in the near future, but currently there are currently 3 marked multi-day treks, including the famous Arctic Circle Trail.

All of them are suitable for experienced, multi-day hikers ONLY who know how to navigate, can administer basic first aid, and who carry a two-way emergency communication device with them.

Arctic Circle Trail overlooking Ole's Lakseelv (Itinneq) Valley
Photo: Lisa Germany – Visit Greenland

The Arctic Circle Trail

Location: Kangerlussuaq – Sisimiut

This 160km long trail follows in the footsteps of the Inuit and traverses the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Aasivissuit – Nipisat area.

Ice Ridge Trail

Location: Kangerlussuaq

A spectacular 2-day hike along the ridge above the Ice Road from the edge of the Ice Sheet at Russell Glacier to Kangerlussuaq.

Ice Sheet and lakes seen from the Ice Ridge Trail near Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
Photo: Lisa Germany – Destination Arctic Circle
Hiker on the Kangerlussuaq Ridge Trail overlooking the fjord
Photo: Lisa Germany – Destination Arctic Circle

Kangerlussuaq Ridge Trail

Location: Kangerlussuaq

A panoramic alternative to hiking the Port Road between Kangerlussuaq and Kellyville, featuring fantastic views of the airport and fjord.

Hiker at top of Ukkusissat (Store Malene) near Nuuk, Greenland
Photo: Peter Lindstrom – Visit Greenland

Other multi-day hikes in Greenland

Destination Arctic Circle is not the only part of Greenland that has marked hiking trails of course.  

If you would like to explore other parts of Greenland on foot, have a look at Visit Greenland’s Ultimate Greenland Hiking Guide.  

Please be aware that hiking in different parts of Greenland offers distinct challenges, and not all trails are as well marked or documented as ours.  

Also, although the Arctic Circle Region is considered polar bear free (they are rarely found here), North Greenland, East Greenland and parts of South Greenland are not. In these areas, we recommend hiring a guide or joining a group tour to ensure your safety.