Guided hike by the glacier
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A low treshold activity tailormade for small groups of 2-5 people. 49o,- NOK per person (minimum 2 persons).
Join a local glacier expert on a hike! With our exclusive nature guiding you will get the chance to learn about glaciology, climate and the physical geography of Fjærland. You will touch on topics like Jostedalsbreen National Park, glaciers, moraines, pot holes, avalanches and deposits from a variety of natural processes. You will also get to know local history, especially connected to how close the fjord and the glaciers really are.
Arrive with your own car or bicycle/ebike (possible ro rent ebikes from us) and meet the guide at The Norwegian Glacier Museum in Fjærland.
Price: 490,- NOK per person (max 5 persons)
Duration: 2 hours
April - October
Locations by car: The Norwegian Glacier Museum, Bøyabreen Glacier, Skarestad pot holes, Øygard glacier lake debris flow, Supphellebreen glacier.
Locations by ebike/bicycle: The Norwegian Glacier Museum, Skarestad pot holes, Øygard glacier lake debris flow, Supphellebreen glacier.
Bring shoes fit for some short walking in the terrain.
Bonus: the nature guiding gives you 25% discount on tickets in The Norwegian Glacier Museum the same day! You can pay in the reception.
This is a low-threshold activity for everyone who is interested in glaical phenomenas and the nature nearby.
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Practical info
- Duration
- 2 hours
- Difficulty
- easy
- Minimum age
- 6 years
- Booking closes
- 19h before
- Location
- Fjærland, Western Norway
Important information
Cancellation by email more than 48 hours before the scheduled activity is free of charge. For cancellations made between 48 and 24 hours before the scheduled activity, a fee of 50% of the purchase price will be charged. Rebooking is possible up to 48 hours before the scheduled activity.
Meeting point
Fjærlandsfjorden 13
Fjærland, Western Norway
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Guided hike by the glacier
Wednesday 24 June 2026 · 10:00 — 12:00