Archives: Waterfalls
Formofossen
Formofossen is a powerful river waterfall dropping 34m on the Sanddøla River, which had been known as a salmon fishing river in Trøndelag County, Norway.
Grongstadfossen
Grongstadfossen is a 75m waterfall, which is the tallest and largest waterfall experienced by an overlook in the Høylandet municipality near Grong, Norway.
Laksforsen
Laksforsen is a 16m waterfall on the Vefsna River. It was the best salmon fishing spot, and it had a cultural mix of Sami, Swedish, and Norwegian influences.
Bredekfossen
Bredekfossen is an elusive 40m powerful waterfall on the Stormdalsåga River reachable by a rugged 9-10km hike with some rough scrambling in Nordland County.
Henfallet
Henfallet is an inland waterfall away from the fjords on the Hena River dropping 90m, which is said to be the highest waterfall in Trøndelag County, Norway.
Svoufossen and Reppdalsfossen
Svoufossen (Svøufossen or Svøufallet) is a 156m freefalling waterfall while Reppdalsfossen is a 215m cascade. Both waterfalls are promiment Åmotan features.
Linndalsfossen
Linndalsfossen (also Lindalsfallet, Linndalsfallet, or Lindalsfossen) is a hidden 140m waterfall requiring a 3km uphill hike to the canyon’s edge in Åmotan.
Mardalsfossen
Mardalsfossen is a 655m waterfall with a 297m freefalling leap best seen in Summer and accessed by a 3.6km return hike near the head of Eikesdalsvatnet Lake.
The Eikesdal Valley Waterfalls and the Aursjovegen Waterfalls
The Eikesdalen, Aursjøvegen, and Litldalen Waterfalls draped these steep glaciated valleys along a memorable drive linking the two valleys in Møre og Romsdal.
Strandfossen
Strandfossen was a tall waterfall that we noticed during our excursion into Eikesdalen Valley to see Mardalsfossen. It was a conspicuous presence as it was facing the Eresfjord at the mouth…
Naustafossen
Naustafossen (Nauståfossen) is a prominent 110m waterfall in the remote Trollheimen Mountains behind the hamlet of Kårvatn in Møre og Romsdal County, Norway.
Vinnufossen and the Sunndal Waterfalls
Vinnufossen is an 865m waterfall in Sunndal Valley just east of Sunndalsøra making it one of the highest waterfalls in Norway, and it’s a roadside waterfall.
Muldalsfossen
Muldalsfossen is an elusive 180-200m waterfall that hides itself to all but those willing to do the strenuous up-and-down hike to its overlook by Tafjorden.
Stigfossen and Tverrdalsfossen (Trollstigen)
Stigfossen and Tverrdalsfossen are the pair of waterfalls framing the serpentine road known as Trollstigen (the troll ladder) in Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
Dontefossen, Gravdefossen, Brurasloret, and “Skogagrovafossen”
Donetfossen (or Døntefossen), Skogagrovafossen, Brurasloret, and Gravdefossen are the prominent waterfalls in the Romsdal Valley – Norway’s Yosemite Valley.
Vermafossen
Vermafossen is a 381m cascading waterfall with a pitchfork shape when flowing well, making it one of our favorite waterfalls in Norway’s Romsdal Valley.
Slettafossen
Slettafossen is a powerful cascade dropping 24m in cumulative height on the Rauma River as it ran in Norway’s famed Romsdal Valley in Møre og Romsdal County.
The Romsdal Valley Waterfalls
The Romsdalen Waterfalls page is where I’m clumping the various roadside or nearly roadside waterfalls that we saw in the famed Romsdal Valley of Norway.
Storseterfossen, Grinddalsfossen, and Geirangerfossen
Storseterfossen (Storsæterfossen), Grinddalsfossen, and Geirangerfossen are the prominent waterfalls both in and behind the famous town of Geiranger, Norway.
Storulfossen (Bruresloret)
Storulfossen (also called Bruresløret) is a year-round 20m waterfall in the open wild reindeer lands of Rondane National Park of Oppland County, Norway