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Tours and Tickets to Experience Glymur

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Glymur

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Glymur
  • Sturdy trekking shoes are a must, as the hike includes rocky sections with steep elevation gains. Several river crossings also mean water shoes and a towel are a good idea, too.

  • Anyone with a serious fear of heights may want to sit this one out, although the views alone make the loop worthwhile.

  • Trekking poles are useful, as you’ll encounter some craggy canyon climbs. Be sure to bring a hat for sun protection, water, and trail-friendly snacks, as you won’t find anything for sale locally once you’re there.

  • The Glymur hike requires a moderate level of fitness and is unfortunately not accessible to travelers with mobility issues.

  • Because of its rural location, solo trekkers shouldn’t attempt to complete the trail alone; if you’re traveling alone, consider joining a guided excursion.