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Greenland: Cycling from Ice to Sea

Day 1: Meet in Kangerlusssuaq & Ride Into the Big Fjord

We meet in Kangerlussuaq, the main starting point of the Arctic Circle Trail, a backcountry route that runs from Greenland’s interior to the coast at Sisimiut. The settlement lies just north of the Arctic Circle, in an open inland landscape shaped by proximity to the Greenland Ice Sheet and the long fjord that connects it to the sea. Flights usually arrive in the first part of the day, making same-day arrival feasible and allowing time to explore the town and have lunch before the ride begins. After introductions and final preparations, we start riding directly from Kangerlussuaq. The route begins near the fjord and then moves inland, marking the start of the interior crossing. Today’s ride focuses on settling into the trail surface and the pace of traveling by bike across remote terrain. By the afternoon, we reach our first camp, where the support team has already set up tents and prepared the site. We spend the evening settling into camp and sharing a first meal, beginning the rhythm of riding by day and moving camp each night as the journey toward Sisimiut gets underway.

Tented camp
Dinner
Ride 18km
+304m
-229m

Day 2: Across the Arctic Circle Plateau

Today is the longest riding day of the trip as we continue along the Arctic Circle Trail across Greenland’s interior plateau. The route covers a broad stretch of open terrain, linking lake country and wide valleys as we move steadily west. We ride through open interior terrain, passing lakes, streams, and low-lying ground, with long sections where the landscape changes gradually. With no settlements along the way, the focus stays on holding a steady pace and managing the distance. By the afternoon, we reach our next remote camp. We settle in for the night and rest after a full day on the trail.

Tented camp
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 49km
+680m
-635m

Day 3: Between the Fjords

Today’s ride passes through a section shaped by multiple fjord systems, as we continue along the Arctic Circle Trail. The route follows valleys and waterways as it threads between fjords, with the terrain changing gradually over the course of the day. Today’s ride passes through areas such as Aqquitikitsoq, where the trail moves between open ground and narrower passages influenced by the surrounding landscape. The focus remains on steady progress as we continue westward toward Sisimiut. By the afternoon, we reach our next camp and settle in for the night after another full day on the trail.

Tented camp
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 40km
+449m
-560m

Day 4: The Great Tasersuaq Lake

We continue along the Arctic Circle Trail through Greenland’s interior, riding through open terrain shaped by lakes, streams, and low hills. Today’s route passes through the region of Tasersuaq, a large inland lake located roughly midway between Kangerlussuaq and Sisimiut and one of the major geographic landmarks along the crossing. Tasersuaq, whose name means “large lake” in Greenlandic, sits in a broad basin bordered by mountains and the edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The wider area has long formed part of inland travel and hunting routes, with traces of historic Inuit activity found across the surrounding landscape. By the afternoon, we reach our next camp. We settle in for the night and rest after another full day on the trail, continuing the westward journey toward Sisimiut.

Tented camp
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 31km
+791m
-890m

Day 5: To Sisimiut and Disko Bay

We set out from camp for the final riding day, following the Arctic Circle Trail toward Sisimiut. The route leaves the interior behind and moves through valleys and fjord-influenced terrain as the landscape gradually opens toward the coast. As we approach Sisimiut, the trail gives way to views over the sea and the outer reaches of Disko Bay, marking the end of the interior crossing. We ride the final kilometers into town, completing the journey from Greenland’s inland tundra to the coast. After arriving in Sisimiut, we check in at Hotel SØMA, where lunch is served. After several nights of camping, warm rooms and access to Nordic sauna and spa facilities offer time to rest and recover. The afternoon is free to explore town or relax at the hotel. Dinner is on your own this evening.

Hotel SØMA Sisimiut
Breakfast, Lunch
Ride 24km
+511m
-587m

Day 6: Inuit Hunting Grounds by Boat

Today we explore the coast around Sisimiut by boat, shifting from the interior landscapes of the trail to the waters that connect Greenland’s settlements. The route follows nearby fjords and islands within the UNESCO-listed Aasivissuit–Nipisat cultural landscape, an area shaped by long-standing movement between ice, land, and sea. We travel by small boat to coastal sites that once supported Inuit hunting and seasonal living. At several locations, we go ashore to see remains of earlier settlements and hunting grounds, where the relationship between people, coastline, and resources is still visible in the landscape today. The waters around Sisimiut are active and rich. Seals and seabirds are commonly seen along the coast, and the boat journey offers a close view of the marine environment that continues to support local life. We have lunch during the boat tour. After returning to Sisimiut, the afternoon is free to explore town, walk along the harbor, or relax by the sea. In the evening, we come together for a farewell dinner in town.

Hotel SØMA Sisimiut
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 7: Sisimiut departure

After breakfast, the tour comes to an end. We arrange transfers to Sisimiut Airport for onward flights. If you would like to stay a little longer, it is possible to extend your time in Sisimiut. Hotel extensions and private transfers can be arranged at additional cost. Let us know your plans and we’ll help organise the details.

Breakfast

Disclaimer: The adventure cycling tours we operate often go beyond the beaten track, and the countries where we ride are not always predictable. Due to these reasons, it is occasionally necessary to reroute or update itineraries. Our guarantee is that we will not change a trip unless for safety or to improve it. Our listed hotels are always accurate at the time of writing, but should we have to change any hotel, it will always be for a similar or better one.