Visit the largest icecap in mainland Europe
The Jostedal Glacier (“Jostedalsbreen”) is mainland Europe’s largest glacier. It covers nearly 487 square kilometres (188 square miles) and lies between deep valleys and meandering fjords in Vestland county, in the Jostedalsbreen National Park. Its shimmering ice contrasts sharply with the surrounding green valleys, creating one of Norway’s most dramatic landscapes.
Formed thousands of years ago, the glacier is an impressive reminder of the last Ice Age. Over centuries, it has shaped the valleys, waterfalls and rivers distinctive of the area. Several branches of solid ice extend down nearby valleys, giving travellers a rare opportunity to experience the wonder of this glacier up close.
At the Norwegian Glacier Museum in Fjærland, you can learn about the glacier’s history, the threat posed by global heating, and how ice has shaped the land. Guided glacier walks, kayaking trips and scenic hikes let you experience its raw beauty first-hand.
Despite its size, the glacier is surprisingly accessible. Whether you admire it from a viewpoint, walk along its edges with a guide, or explore its surrounding valleys, you’ll enjoy an unforgettable insight into Norway’s natural history.
View The Fjords