Famous glaciers such as Jostedalsbreen — the largest glacier in mainland Europe — along with Folgefonna, Svartisen, and Nigardsbreen, showcase the incredible diversity and beauty of Norwegian glaciers. These frozen giants have carved out the country’s iconic fjords and valleys, leaving behind striking contrasts between ice, rock, and lush greenery.

Glaciers in Norway offer unique visual opportunities for film productions throughout the year. In summer, productions and visitors can access shimmering blue ice caves, dramatic crevasses, and panoramic views across mountainous terrain. In winter, many glaciers and surrounding areas are blanketed in snow, creating vast, surreal white landscapes.

Accessibility varies: some glaciers, like Nigardsbreen, are reachable via short hikes and guided tours, while others like Austfonna on Svalbard remain remote and wild, offering pristine and untouched settings.