Mountains •
Austhamaren: high, standing close east of
Byrdbreen glacier. "Austhamaren" means "the east hammer." •
Austhjelmen: high, standing east of Vesthjelmen. "Austhjelmen" means the "east helmet." •
Balchen: high, at the east side of Byrdbreen. Named for
Bernt Balchen, famous Norwegian polar aviator. •
Bamse: high, standing west of Mount Nils Larsen. "Bamsefjell" means "bear mountain." •
Bautaen: high, on the northeast side of Mount Bergersen. "Bautaen" means "the monolith." •
Bergersen: high, at the west side of Byrdbreen. Named for Ambassador
Birger Bergersen. A prominent
rock pinnacle called Tårnet Pinnacle ("the tower") sits on its northwest side. •
Bond Peaks: a group of peaks, high, at the southwest side of Mount Bergersen. Named for
United States Navy Captain Charles A. Bond, commander of the Western Group of Operation Highjump. •
Borchgrevink: high, south of the Tanngarden Peaks. Named for Captain Otto Borchgrevink, leader of the Norwegian whaling expedition 1930–31. •
Brattnipane Peaks: a group of peaks, the highest tall, northwest of Mefjell. "Brattnipane" means the "steep peaks." •
Devold: high, between Kjelbotn and the Pukkelen Rocks near the head of Byrdbreen. Named for Antarctic explorer
Hallvard Devold. •
Dufek Mountain: is a large mountain rising to , standing southwest of Mefjell. It was named for Rear Admiral
George J. Dufek, commander of the Eastern Group of Operation Highjump. •
Dungane Peaks: a pair of peaks high, standing west of Dufek Mountain. "Dungane" means "the heaps." •
Fidjeland: high, close northeast of Mehaugen Hill on the west side of the mouth of Byrdbreen. Named mechanic Tom Fidjeland of the
Lars Christensen Expedition (LCE) 1936–37. •
Isachsen: a large mountain high, standing southeast of Bergersen. Named for Major
Gunnar Isachsen, the leader with Captain
Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen of the Norwegian expedition 1930–31. •
Kjelbotn: high, between Isachsen and Devold. Named for Antarctic explorer
Olav Kjelbotn. •
Komsa Mountain: high, located between Koms Glacier and Salen Mountain. "Komsa" means "the Lapp cradle." •
Luncke Range: a range of peaks rising to , extending in a north–south direction for between
Jennings and
Gjel glaciers. Named for Norwegian cartographer Bernhard Luncke. •
Mefjell: is a large mountain rising to , west of Mount Bergersen. "Mefjell" means "middle mountain". •
Menipa: high, north of Mefjell in the central part of the range. "Menipa" means "middle peak." •
Nils Larsen: , southwest of Mount Wideroe. Named for Captain
Nils Larsen, leader of the Norwegian expedition 1928–29. •
Prince de Ligne Mountains: a small group of mountains rising to , standing north of the Belgica Mountains sub-range. Discovered by the
Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1957–1958 and named for expedition member
Prince Antoine de Ligne. •
Rogers Peaks: a small group of peaks standing just southwest of Dufek. Named for US Navy Lt. Commander William J. Rogers, aerial crew commander with Operation Highjump. •
Salen: high, between Komsa Mountain and
Sal Glacier. "Salen" means "the saddle"; named for its shape. •
Simensen Peak: high, on the north side of Glitrefonna Glacier. Named for LCE photographer Erik Simensen. •
Sørhjelmen: stands high at the head of
Hette Glacier. "Sørhjelmen" means "the south helmet." •
Strandrud: high, rising above the glacial ice at the southeast side of the Austkampane Hills. Named for one of the LCE mechanics. •
Tanngarden Peaks: a row of peaks, high, just north of Vikinghodga and Mount Widerøe. "Tanngarden" means "the row of teeth." •
Tustane Peaks: a group of peaks at the head of
Koms Glacier. "Tustane" means "the clumps". •
Tvetaggen Peaks: a short line of peaks north of Austkampane Hills on the west side of the
Kamp Glacier. Named "Tvetaggen" meaning "the double prongs" because of their appearance. •
Vesthjelmen: , west of Austhamaren. "Vesthjelmen" means "the west helmet." Hjelmkalven Point is a rocky point on its north side. •
Vikinghogda: a prominent flat-topped mountain, high m, between the Tanngarden Peaks and Widerøe. "Vikinghogda" means "the Viking heights." •
Walnum: a large mountain rising to , standing east of Widerøe. Named for Ragnvald Walnum, one-time chairman of the
Norwegian Whaling Board. •
Mount Widerøe: a large mountain rising to 2,994 m between Walnum and Nils Larsen. Named for LCE pilot
Viggo Widerøe. Vengen Spur ("the wing") projects north from the east part of Widerøe.
Glaciers •
Borchgrevinkisen •
Byrdbreen •
Ellis Glacier •
Fimbulheimen •
Gillock Glacier •
Gjel Glacier •
Glitrefonna Glacier •
Gunnestad Glacier •
Hansenbreen •
Hargreavesbreen •
Hette Glacier •
Jennings Glacier •
Kamp Glacier •
Koms Glacier •
Kreitzerisen •
Mefjell Glacier •
Mjell Glacier •
Nipe Glacier •
Oberst Glacier •
Sal Glacier Hills •
Austkampane Hills: a group of hills rising to , standing north of Menipa. "Austkampane" means "the east crags." •
Blåklettane Hills: a small group of hills standing southwest of Bamse Mountain at the southwest end of the range. "Blåklettane" means "the blue hills." •
Bulken: high, standing north of Balchen. "Bulken" means "the lump." •
Glashaugen: a small rocky hill north of the Bleikskoltane Rocks, near the head of Byrdbreen glacier. "Glashaugen" means "the glass hill." •
Isklakken: a rocky hill east of Balchen at the eastern end of the range. "Isklakken" means "the ice lump." •
Kaggen: a small ice-covered hill standing in Byrdbreen glacier, east of Mount Bergersen. "Kaggen" means "the keg." •
Kamp Glacier Hills: three hills border the east side of Kamp Glacier. •
Nordhaugen: the northernmost; "Nordhaugen" means "the north hill." •
Mehaugen: the middle hill; "Mehaugen" means "the middle hill." •
Sørhaugen: the southernmost; "Sørdhaugen" means "the south hill." •
Krakken: a rocky hill standing in Byrdbreen, east of Bautaen Peak. "Krakken" means "the stool." •
Lågkollane Hills: a group of hills north of Bamse Mountain between
Kreitzerisen and
Hansenbreen. "Lågkollane" means "the low hills."
Nunataks •
Devoldkalven: a
nunatak near Devold Peak in the high section of Byrdbreen glacier. Named for Antarctic explorer
Hallvard Devold. •
Dotten: a
nunatak north of Smalegga Ridge, near the mouth of
Gillock Glacier. "Dotten" means "the lump." •
Nordtoppen: stands high, north of the Austkampane Hills. "Nordtoppen" means "the north peak." •
Småhausane Nunataks: a group of small nunataks high, between Fidjeland and Nordtoppen Nunatak on the north side of the range. "Småhausane" means "the small crags." •
Taggen: stands between
Borchgrevinkisen and Kreitzerisen glaciers in the western part of the range. "Taggen" means "the prong." •
Teltet: a prominent nunatak north of Vengen Spur on Mount Widerøe. "Teltet" means "the tent." •
Tertene Nunataks: a group of small nunataks on the west side of Kreitzerisen. "Tertene means "the tarts." •
Trillingane Nunataks: a trio of nunataks standing northeast of Balchen at the east end of the range. "Trillingane" means "the triplets." •
Utsteinen: a nunatak standing north of Vikinghogda. Named Utsteinen ("the outer stone") because of its position.
Belgian research station
Princess Elisabeth Base was established on this nunatak in 2009. •
Vesthaugen: a nunatak rising to , standing northwest of the Brattnipane Peaks. "Vesthaugen" means "the west hill." •
Vørterkaka: a rock outcrop south of the Bleikskoltane Rocks at the southeast extremity of the range. Vørterkaka or are a type of round Norwegian
sweet rolls containing brewer's
wort.
Rock outcroppings •
Bleikskoltane Rocks: a rocky outcrop south of Balchen in the southeast part of the range. "Bleikskoltane" means "the pale knolls." •
Bollene Rocks: a group of rocks just west of the Bleikskoltane Rocks at the head of
Byrdbreen. "Bollene" means "the buns." •
Pukkelen Rocks: a rock outcropping just west of the Bollene Rocks at the head of Byrdbreen. "Pukkelen" means "the hump." •
Roysane Rocks: a group of rocks southeast of Mount Nils Larsen. "Roysane" means "the pile of stones."
Other •
Bulkisen: a blue ice field between Austhamaren Peak and Bulken Hill. Named Bulkisen because of association with Bulken Hill. •
Byrdbreen •
Kvalfinnen Ridge: a ridge, high, on the west side of Byrdbreen and north of Isachsen Mountain. "Kvalfinnen" means "the whale fin", and it was named for its shape. •
Smalegga Ridge: long, extending north from Mount Walnum to the west of Gillock Glacier. "Smalegga" means "the narrow ridge." == See also ==