How do I see Jostedalsbreen?

How do I see Jostedalsbreen?

Getting to Sogndal is possible by plane from Oslo, or by bus or express ferry from Bergen. Because of the number of glacier arms and possible starting points (Sogndal, Fjærland, Olden etc), it’s easy to incorporate Jostedalsbreen into a fjord Norway road trip.

What kind of Glacier is Jostedalsbreen?

Mountain glacier
Jostedal Glacier or Jostedalsbreen (Norwegian) is the largest glacier in continental Europe….

Jostedal Glacier
Type Mountain glacier
Location Vestland, Norway
Coordinates 61°42′38″N 06°55′27″ECoordinates: 61°42′38″N 06°55′27″E
Area 487 km2 (188 sq mi)

How big is Jostedalsbreen?

188 mi²
Jostedalsbreen/Area

How old is Jostedalsbreen glacier?

5,000 years old
At over 480 square kilometers, the glacier covers the mountain plateau northwest of Jostedalen. For centuries, scientists have come here to study the post-glacial development of landscape and vegetation in the area. These scientists determined that Jostedalsbreen is at least 5,000 years old.

Where is jostedalsbreen National Park?

Norway
Jostedalsbreen National Park (Norwegian: Jostedalsbreen nasjonalpark) is a national park in Norway that encompasses the largest glacier on the European mainland, Jostedalsbreen.

Is Jostedalsbreen melting?

Glaciers shrink across the globe due to climate change. Norwegian giant glaciers such as Jostedalsbreen and Folgefonna might be all but disappeared within 80 years. 2018 was a very bad year for the Norwegian glaciers.

How was Jostedalsbreen formed?

Formed by ice and water over thousands of years, this landscape is still constantly changing. Jostedalsbreen is a glacial ice sheet with many valley glaciers, rising from 200 to 2 000 metres (600 – 6000 ft). Approximately half of the national park is covered by ice.

Why are glaciers black?

Icebergs can appear white, blue, green, brown or black. The colourations are caused by impurities or difference in density. The dark layers seen here indicate the presence of rock materials from the base of the glacier. The famous blue colour is a result of extremely compact ice that is also likely to be extremely old.

Are there icebergs in Norway?

A glacier calving icebergs into a fjord in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, Norway. Sixty percent of Svalbard is covered in ice but as glaciers retreat, more of Svalbard’s rocks are becoming exposed.

What is the largest glacier in Europe?

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.

Is Jostedalsbreen a National Park?

Jostedalsbreen National Park is #10 Jostedalsbreen National Park ( Norwegian: Jostedalsbreen nasjonalpark) is a national park in Norway that encompasses the largest glacier on the European mainland, Jostedalsbreen. The park was established by royal decree on 25 October 1991, and then in 1998, it was enlarged to the northwest.

What does Jostedalsbreen stand for?

Jostedalsbreen National Park (Norwegian: Jostedalsbreen nasjonalpark) is a national park in Norway that encompasses the largest glacier on the European mainland, Jostedalsbreen.

Are there any national parks in Norway?

Map of National Parks in Norway. Jostedalsbreen National Park is #10 Jostedalsbreen National Park ( Norwegian: Jostedalsbreen nasjonalpark) is a national park in Norway that encompasses the largest glacier on the European mainland, Jostedalsbreen.

What are some interesting facts about the Jostedalsbreen glacier?

Facts about the Jostedalsbreen Glacier. * The glacier covers an area of 487 km² and is 80 km long. * Several places are coverd in ice layers over 500 m thick. * The ice mass at the Jostedalsbreen glacier corresponds to approx. 300 000 million baths of water, all of Norway’s water for use for 100 yeras.

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