Folgefonna Glacier
One of Norway’s largest glaciers
Folgefonna is one of Norway’s largest glaciers and is situated on the peninsula between the beautiful fjord arms of Hardanger. Here, fjords, rushing rivers, lush valleys, and blue ice meet in a landscape that is both dramatic and diverse. In Folgefonna National Park, you can travel from sheltered fjord villages up through valleys and all the way to the glacier plateau, offering expansive views of the surrounding mountains.
Glacier hiking and guided activities
Glaciers are fascinating, but also demanding and unpredictable. If you wish to get up close to the ice, you should always join a tour with certified guides. Local operators offer blue ice tours, glacier hiking, skiing, and kayaking activities with a focus on safety and experience. They know the glacier, the weather conditions, and the terrain, ensuring your trip is both safe and memorable.
Folgefonna Husky Camp
For a truly unique experience on Folgefonna, you can also join a husky tour with Folgefonna Husky Camp. Embark on a rare adventure where you drive your own dog sled team on Norway’s third-largest glacier. This experience is suitable for both first-timers and adventurous souls looking for something out of the ordinary.
Read more and see available tours on their website here.
Nature, climate, and history
Folgefonna National Park offers a unique insight into how ice and water have shaped the landscape of Western Norway over thousands of years. Here, you will find traces of the ice sheet, lush forests, rich fjord ecosystems, and diverse wildlife and flora.
Need accommodation near Folgefonna?
Vassel Gård in Herand is a pleasant base for adventures in and around Folgefonna. Stay close to nature by Lake Herandsvatnet, with options for cozy cabins or a quiet campsite. After a day on the glacier, you can relax, enjoy the view, and plan your next hike in Hardanger.
Read more about our accommodation options near Folgefonna here


