To truly experience Norway’s glaciers, you need to know where to go. Here you'll find the key safety tips to keep in mind, along with a guide to some of the country's most spectacular glaciers.
GLACIERS
A blast from the past
Some glaciers are thousands of years old.
They give us a historical record of events on Earth.
Experience the mysteries of the ice on a glacier safari or visit one of Norway’s 2,534 glaciers.
What is a glacier
Glaciers consist of layers of snow that over a long time are compressed into ice.
The ice masses make many glaciers move like very slow rivers.
Glaciers represent about 10 per cent of the earth’s land area and are considered remains of the last ice age.
The ice masses can become several hundred years old.
Glacier analyses give scientists important information about global climate change and future environmental scenarios.
Glacier dictionary
Front: The head of a hillside glacier.
Outlet: An arm of a main glacier.
Retreat: How a glacier melts, shrinks, gets shorter.
Jøkul: Ancient Norwegian term for glacier, still in use on Iceland.
Jøkulhlaup: A jøkulhlaup or Glacier Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) is a sudden release of water from a glacier. The water source can be a glacier-dammed lake, a pro-glacial moraine-dammed lake or water stored within, under or on the glacier.
Glaciers are breathtaking, yet they are powerful natural forces that demand caution and preparation.
1. Always go with a certified guide
Glaciers contain hidden crevasses and unstable ice. Professional guides have the knowledge and equipment required to keep you safe.
2. Keep your distance
Always exercise caution when exploring a glacier or getting close to one of its branches. Glaciers can calve, meaning large blocks of ice may suddenly break off, especially near the glacier front and in the water.
3. Follow your guides instructions at all times
Glacier terrain and weather can change quickly.
4. Wear proper clothing and equipment
Sturdy footwear and safety gear are essential on the ice.
5. Respect Mother Nature
Glaciers may look calm and still, but they are constantly moving and can be unpredictable. Changing conditions, shifting ice and sudden calving make it essential to stay alert and follow safety advice at all times.
Never walk on a glacier on your own.

Don't feel like going for a challenging hike? Many magnificent glaciers are visible at a distance, including Svartisen in Northern Norway.
The coolest summer escape
Some glaciers, like Tystigbreen, are home to summer ski resorts with prepared slopes where you can ski and snowboard while getting a tan in a t-shirt. The meltwater produces lush valleys below, with rivers and fjords that have a distinct greenish glow.
Receding glaciers
In Norway, as in the rest of the world, temperatures are rising due to climate change, and the glaciers are slowly melting. The total area covered by glaciers has decreased by 11 per cent in the last 30 years, according to the Center for International Climate Research (CICERO). Since the mid-1980s, as many as 326 square kilometres have disappeared. The ice is retreating most rapidly in the northern parts of the country.
You can reduce your carbon footprint by becoming a sustainable traveller. Stay longer and explore more when visiting an area. Buy locally-sourced food and goods and make informed and sustainable choices.

Now that you’ve got the safety basics covered, it’s time to choose where your glacier adventure begins...
Glaciers by numbers
2,534: The number of glaciers in Norway.
2,692 square kilometres: Glacier area in Norway (57 per cent in Southern Norway and 43 per cent in Northern Norway).
636 metres: The thickest ice has been measured in the Svartisen glacier.
20 metres above sea level: Where the Engabreen glacier ends; the lowest point of any glacier on the European mainland.
Not: all figures are subject to change.
Glacier hiking equipment
Crampons: footwear with spikes (stegjern in Norwegian).
Ice axe: a tool fastened to the wrist that is used to for climbing.
Rope: secures glacier hikers and ensures that the group stays together.
Norway’s most popular glaciers
Jostedalsbreen
Situated in Vestland county in Fjord Norway, Jostedalsbreen is the largest glacier in continental Europe, covering 487 square kilometres with ice up to 600 metres thick.
The glacier is split up into more than 50 glacier branches, such as the famous Briksdalsbreen and Nigardsbreen glaciers. The glacier is in Jostedalsbreen National Park and covers more than half of the park.
Briksdalsbreen
The glacier is a branch of the Jostedalsbreen glacier and is sometimes referred to as the Olden glacier. It is located in Briksdalen valley at the end of Oldedalen valley in Vestland county.
Nigardsbreen
One of the most easily accessible branches of the Jostedalsbreen glacier, located in Luster municipality in Vestland county.
Svartisen
Svartisen in Northern Norway actually consists of two glaciers – Vestre Svartisen and Østre Svartisen. The glacier is part of Saltfjellet-Svartisen National Park in Nordland county.
Hardangerjøkulen
The glacier is located in the Hardangerfjord region, on the northernmost part of the Hardangervidda mountain plateau. It has several glacier branches, including Blåisen and Midtdalsbreen, and its highest point is 1,863 metres above sea level.
Austfonna, Olav V, and Vestfonna
Located in the Svalbard archipelago, the Austfonna glacier covers 8,412 square kilometres and is Europe’s largest ice cap by area and the second-largest by volume. The ice extends to an elevation of 783 metres above sea level.
Olav V Land is a peninsula in eastern Svalbard. It is covered by the Olav V Ice field, which measures approx. 4,150 square kilometres. Vestfonna is an ice cap located on the western part of the Svalbard archipelago and covers an area of approx. 2,500 square kilometres.
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