Arctic Circle Trail hike, Greenland

Trip overview

  • Activity
    Hiking
  • Duration
    10 days
  • Difficulty:
    Moderate
  • Altitude
    2350 meters
  • Group Size
    2 to 14
  • Age
    16 to 65

Best Seller

Duration: 10 days

GBP 950

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The Arctic Circle Trail hike in Greenland is one of the last true wilderness treks left on the planet—remote, pristine, and profoundly transformative. Stretching roughly 165 km (102 miles) from Kangerlussuaq to Sisimiut, this trail crosses untouched Arctic tundra, glacier-carved valleys, and vast landscapes where silence feels like a living presence. For adventurers craving solitude, raw nature, and an experience far removed from modern civilization, there is nothing quite like the Arctic Circle Trail hike.

Unlike popular trekking routes around the world, the Arctic Circle Trail hike offers nearly complete isolation. You won’t find teahouses, shops, or villages along the way. Instead, trekkers must rely on their own navigation, camping gear, and resilience as they journey across Greenland’s wild interior. This trail is ideal for those who want to disconnect from the rush of life and reconnect with nature at its most elemental. During summer, the midnight sun lights up endless fields of wildflowers, mirror-like lakes, and rolling hills alive with reindeer and Arctic foxes. Every step feels like walking through an untouched world.

Weather plays a defining role here. Even in peak season, conditions can shift rapidly—from bright sunshine to icy winds within minutes—adding challenge and unpredictability to the journey. This is why preparation is essential for anyone considering the Arctic Circle Trail hike. The route is typically completed in 8–12 days, depending on pace and weather. Along the way, hikers can rest in a series of free basic huts scattered across the trail, though many prefer to camp beside lakes, hillsides, or under glowing night skies.

What truly sets this trek apart is the emotional impact. The sheer immensity of Greenland’s wilderness offers introspection and clarity. Without crowds, noise, or technology, the mind wanders freely—making this trail not just a physical journey but a deeply personal one. Arriving at the colorful coastal town of Sisimiut after days in silence feels like stepping from another world back into civilization.

The Arctic Circle Trail hike is ideal for experienced trekkers, adventure seekers, photographers, and anyone yearning for a once-in-a-lifetime wilderness escape. With its combination of beauty, solitude, and raw nature, this trek remains one of the most unforgettable and rewarding long-distance hikes on Earth. For travelers seeking the extraordinary, the Arctic Circle Trail hike is an adventure that promises both challenge and a profound connection with the Arctic landscape.

Highlights

Itinerary

Day : Day 1: Kangerlussuaq – Kellyville (12 km)
Start your trek through open tundra and gravel paths with gentle elevation.
Follow scenic lakes and wide plains before reaching the first hut.
Hike alongside giant lakes bordered by hills and glacial formations.
A long yet beautiful stretch with panoramic views of lakes and valleys.
Cross hilly terrain and narrow ridges with wide views of Greenland’s wild interior.
Steep ascents and descents with some of the most dramatic scenery on the trail.
Trek through valleys and rolling terrain until reaching the lakeside hut.
An isolated and peaceful route passing rivers and vast tundra.
A long day surrounded by mountains and deep valleys.
Final climb and descent into the colorful coastal town—civilization returns.

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Important Info

We’ve shared this information to make your travel planning a little easier. Some details can change with the season or the way you like to travel. If you’re unsure about anything, just reach out — we’ll happily share tips and advice that fit your plans perfectly.

Equipments

Clothing

  • Thermal base layers
  • Quick-dry trekking shirts
  • Fleece jacket
  • Insulated down jacket
  • Waterproof shell jacket
  • Waterproof trekking pants
  • Merino wool socks (multiple pairs)
  • Warm gloves & liner gloves
  • Beanie & sun cap

Footwear

  • Waterproof trekking boots
  • Camp shoes/lightweight sandals
  • Gaiters (highly recommended)

Backpack & Bags

  • 60–75L trekking backpack
  • Rain cover
  • Dry bags for electronics & clothes

Sleeping Gear

  • 3-season or 4-season sleeping bag
  • Sleeping pad (insulated)
  • Compact pillow (optional)

Trekking Accessories

  • Trekking poles
  • Compass/GPS
  • Multi-tool
  • Lightweight stove & fuel
  • Cooking pot & utensils
  • Water filter or purification tablets
  • First-aid kit
  • Headlamp with extra batteries

Electronics

  • Power bank (20,000 mAh+)
  • Camera or action camera
  • Solar charger (optional)
  • Offline maps pre-downloaded

Female Essentials

  • Sanitary products
  • Quick-dry hygiene wipes
  • Female urination device (optional)
  • Lightweight toiletry kit

FAQs

How long does the Arctic Circle Trail hike take?
Usually 8–12 days depending on pace and weather.
Moderately to highly challenging due to distance, weather, and remoteness.
Reindeer, Arctic foxes, musk ox (rare), and birdlife.
No—this is a wilderness trek best for experienced hikers.
Yes, free basic huts exist but cannot be reserved.
No—carry everything you need.

Best Seller

Duration: 10 days

GBP 950

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Best Seller

Duration: 10 days

GBP 950

  • Subtotal

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