Ingolf Fjord is located between
Holm Land to the south and
Amdrup Land to the north at the southern end of the
Crown Prince Christian Land peninsula. On its eastern end lie the
Wegener Islands, near its mouth in the
Greenland Sea. Between
Cape Jungersen to the north and to the south. On the fjord's southern shore lie the
Princess Caroline-Mathilde Alps and the terminus of the
Spaerre Brae glacier (), about from its mouth. is a high mountain rising west of the glacier. The
Bjørne Glacier discharges from the west side of the outer Ingolf Fjord, draining the
Princess Elizabeth Alps range to the north. The southern end of the Princess Elizabeth Alps and the
Hjorne Glacier () are located on the north side of the inner fjord. A few miles further west the Ingolf Fjord bends to the SSW at a right angle and there is a small arm,
Solvig, with valley running SSW at the end of which lies
Centrum Lake. The
Nunataami Elv river valley — the outflow of
Romer Lake further north — discharges at the northern inner arm of the fjord. This arm was formerly believed to form the head of the fjord, but in 1939, the fjord was found to continue further to the west and SW, ending in two short branches in its innermost end, the branching in a western direction and the Solvig in a southern direction. The
Drabe Glacier () is a
hanging glacier located on the east side of this area. ==See also==