Fuglefjella – Wildlife Hike at the Coast
with Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions
- Price: 1850.- NOK
- June to September
- Duration: 8 hours
- Difficulty Level: 4/5
- Elevation Gain: 400m
- Distance Round: 10-14 km
- 09:30-17:30
The magical Svalbard experience is out on a walk in untouched nature. Seabirds nest along the fjords, in the valleys and in the mountains. You can see the little auk, geese, guillemots, black guillemots, gulls, fulmars and maybe even the Svalbard Ptarmigan. At the end of August and September, we see that there are fewer birds as they have started the long journey to warmer climates.
We pick up our guests and drive out towards Bjørndalen, west of Longyearbyen. This is an area that is rich in both flora and fauna, and if we are really lucky we will meet both polar foxes and Svalbard reindeer.
A little way into Bjørndalen the car journey stops and we set foot towards Fuglefjella and Pilarberget. First we have to cross a river after a few kilometers of walking before we climb steeply up Fuglefjella.
Once up there is a large plateau with a great view over large parts of Isfjorden. On the other side, Fuglefjella plunges straight into the fjord. We are now standing on top of one of the largest bird mountains in the area.
Physical Requirements
Suitable for those with good physical fitness. Medium to demanding mountain hike in snow and uneven terrain, with steep sections and 400–750 meters total elevation gain.