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Vista da língua do glaciar Svartisen e do Austerdalsvatnet

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Vista da língua do glaciar Svartisen e do Austerdalsvatnet

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Vista da língua do glaciar Svartisen e do Austerdalsvatnet

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The View of the Svartisen Glacier Tongue and Austerdalsvatnet is a remarkable viewpoint located in Nordland, Norway, offering a majestic panorama within the vast Saltfjellet–Svartisen National Park. This natural monument provides an unparalleled perspective of the Austerdalsisen glacier arm, a prominent tongue of Svartisen—Scandinavia's second-largest glacier—as it descends into the striking, meltwater-fed Austerdalsvatnet lake. Situated north of Mo i Rana, this spot is a gateway to a dramatic wild mountain landscape, showcasing the raw power and beauty of Norway's glacial…

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    30 de junho de 2017

    Trilha

    Great experience and nice hike! You can only go to the glacier tongue, if you can climb a bit, but our 5-year-old son did it without any problems.
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    28 de dezembro de 2020

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    From here there is a great view of the Getscherzunge, which goes into the Austerdalsvadnet here. Really impressive.
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    3 de setembro de 2018

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    The path along the See's (if you do not want to take the boat) can be done well with solid and especially water-resistant footwear. The tedious path is rewarded by the fantastic view, first to the lake and the ascent to the glacier with a view of the massive mountains all around. The Svartisen glacier is impressive. The way is worth it.
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    Distância 810 m

    Desnível positivo 40 m

    Desnível negativo 10 m

    Previsão do Tempo

    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    terça-feira 10 março

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    Velocidade máxima do vento: 12,0 km/h

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    Localização:Rana, Nordland, Noruega

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    What is the typical difficulty level of the hike to the Svartisen Glacier Tongue viewpoint?

    The hike to the Svartisen Glacier Tongue viewpoint is generally considered an intermediate experience. While some parts may involve a bit of climbing, it's manageable for most active individuals. Hikers have noted that even a 5-year-old child successfully completed the trek to the glacier tongue. The path along Austerdalsvatnet, if you choose not to take the boat, requires solid and especially water-resistant footwear due to potentially wet and uneven terrain.

    Are there specific trails or routes recommended for reaching the Svartisen Glacier Tongue and Austerdalsvatnet viewpoint?

    The most common approach involves a short boat trip across Svartisvatnet during the summer season, followed by an approximately 3-kilometer hike to reach the glacier's vicinity. Alternatively, hikers can choose to walk along the lake shore, which is a longer but rewarding path. Both options offer fantastic views of the lake, the glacier, and the surrounding massive mountains.

    Is the Svartisen Glacier Tongue and Austerdalsvatnet viewpoint accessible for families with young children?

    Yes, the viewpoint and the hike to the glacier tongue can be family-friendly. Visitor tips indicate that even young children, such as a 5-year-old, have successfully completed the hike. However, parents should assess their child's stamina and comfort with varied terrain, as some sections may require a bit of climbing. Solid footwear is essential for everyone.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to the Svartisen Glacier Tongue and Austerdalsvatnet viewpoint?

    As the viewpoint is located within Saltfjellet–Svartisen National Park, dogs are generally permitted on trails but must be kept on a leash, especially during certain periods to protect wildlife. It's always advisable to check the latest regulations for national parks in Norway before your visit to ensure compliance and a pleasant experience for all.

    What are the parking options and public transport availability for visiting the Svartisen Glacier Tongue and Austerdalsvatnet?

    Parking is available near the starting point for the boat trip across Svartisvatnet or the trail along the lake. Specific details on public transport directly to the starting point are limited, so driving is often the most convenient option. The European route E6 highway and the Nordland Line railway follow the southern and eastern borders of the larger Saltfjellet–Svartisen National Park, but direct connections to the viewpoint area may require further local transport or a taxi.

    What gear should I bring for hiking to the Svartisen Glacier Tongue viewpoint?

    For hiking to the Svartisen Glacier Tongue viewpoint, solid and water-resistant footwear is highly recommended, especially if you plan to walk along the lake. Layers of clothing are advisable due to changeable mountain weather, even in summer. Bring rain gear, a hat, gloves, sufficient water, snacks, and a camera to capture the stunning views. If considering a guided glacier trek, specialized equipment will be provided.

    Are there any nearby amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation close to the Svartisen Glacier Tongue and Austerdalsvatnet?

    The viewpoint is situated in a wild mountain landscape within a national park, so immediate amenities like cafes or pubs are scarce. The nearest larger town with a full range of services, including accommodation, restaurants, and shops, is Mo i Rana, located north of the viewpoint. It's best to plan for food and drink in advance or visit establishments in Mo i Rana before or after your trip.

    Can I go wild swimming in Austerdalsvatnet or other nearby glacier-fed lakes?

    While Austerdalsvatnet is a meltwater-fed lake, and the idea of wild swimming might be appealing, the water in glacier-fed lakes is typically extremely cold, even in summer. This can pose a significant health risk due to hypothermia. It's generally not recommended for swimming. Always prioritize safety and be aware of the inherent dangers of cold water.

    What makes the Svartisen Glacier Tongue and Austerdalsvatnet viewpoint unique compared to other glacier viewpoints?

    This viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the Austerdalsisen glacier arm, a prominent tongue of Svartisen, Norway's second-largest glacier, as it descends directly into the young, meltwater-fed Austerdalsvatnet lake. The area is notable for its dramatic geological structures, including colorful marbles, granites, and sandstones, and the visible effects of glacial retreat. The deep blue hue of the ancient ice, contrasting with the vibrant lake and surrounding mountains, creates a particularly striking and memorable panorama.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the Svartisen Glacier Tongue viewpoint?

    If you take the boat across Svartisvatnet, the subsequent hike to the glacier's vicinity is approximately 3 kilometers. This portion typically takes 1-2 hours depending on your pace and how much time you spend admiring the views. If you choose to walk the entire path along the lake, the duration will be significantly longer, requiring several hours.

    Is it possible to visit the Svartisen Glacier Tongue and Austerdalsvatnet viewpoint outside of the summer season?

    While the area is accessible year-round, the boat service across Svartisvatnet, which facilitates easier access to the viewpoint, typically operates only during the summer months. Visiting outside of summer, especially in winter, would involve more challenging conditions, potential snow and ice, and a much longer, more arduous trek. It would require specialized winter hiking gear and experience, and some areas might be inaccessible or unsafe.

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