Culture

Gloppedalsura scree

The Stavanger Region, Norway
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About this experience

Gloppedalsura is the largest stone scree in Northern-Europe. It consists of enormous landslide rocks scattered over a moraine.

An end moraine is a flat area of ​​loose material that is located at the bottom of a glacier during a period when the glacier retreats. Frost blasting set enormous forces in motion.

More than 10, 000 years ago the glaciers in the area melted, and a large end moraine dammed up the Hunnedalselva river towards Veen and Vikeså, and thus a lake formed in Byrkjedalsgryta.

The next period of freezing caused an avalanche of enormous blocks of stone on the southern side of the mountain. We can only imagine the forces that were at work when this took place. The gigantic rocks that fell during this massive avalanche came to rest in the valley, forming a 100 metre-thick stone scree on top of the moraine.

Hunnedalselva river and the water in Byrkjedalsgryta now had to find a new outlet and dug a ravine from Byrkjedal towards Gilja and Giljajuvet.

Specifications
  • Destination

    The Stavanger Region

  • Country

    Norway

  • Type of experience

    Culture

  • Best time to visit

    • Winter
    • Spring
    • Autumn
    • Summer
  • Nearby stations

    • Forus Airport
    • Stavanger Airport
    • Vågen (Stavanger)

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