The Frederiksborg Glacier is a
valley glacier that flows between high and rugged mountainous areas in a roughly north–south direction. It separates the
Lemon Range in the west from the mountains that rise to the west of the
Sorgenfri Glacier in the east. To the north of the Frederiksborg Glacier, there is the
Upper Frederiksborg Glacier (Øvre Frederiksborg Gletscher), an
ice cap west of which lie the
Frederiksborg Nunataks located east of the
Lindbergh Range. ==See also==