• Viedma Glacier is a large glacier that is part of the huge Southern Patagonian Ice Field, located at the southern end of mainland South America.
  • Viedma Glacier is the largest glacier of the Argentine Patagonia, reaching over 40 meters in height and 2.5 km wide, and is undoubtedly a match for Perito Moreno...
  • Discover everything you need to know about Viedma Glacier, El Calafate including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • It is the Viedma Glacier, which is considered the largest glacier mass after the South Patagonian Ice Field, to which it belongs.
  • The picture above shows the Viedma glacier flowing to Lake Viedma. ... At the top of the image, just to the right of the glacier, is the 3,375-meter-high Mount Fitzroy.
  • While the Perito Moreno Glacier might be the most famous of Argentinian Patagonia's glaciers, the Viedma Glacier holds the title of largest.
  • Tunnel Bay Generally, Tunnel Bay is the departure point to hire some of the sailing trips on the lake, which may or may not include a trekking on the Viedma Glacier.
  • Navigating Lake Viedma towards the ancient walls of its glacier and then having the chance to walk on its surface using crampons is an experience hard to be...
  • Before landing on the mainland again, the captain took a detour to show us the Viedma Glacier from the lake level – what a spectacular view!