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    Storseterfossen

    Storseterfossen

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.6 km

    Beyond beautiful. The trail up the mountain is not terribly difficult but is mostly metal stairs…read more(327 of them). But all along the way their are picturesque vantages that scream for a photo or, even better, a video. At the top (or at least, as far as we went) is a quaint coffee shop that allows for a drink, a snack, and a chance to catch your breath. You can return by the same trail or venture down the road and check out a small church along the way. Enjoy the incredible beauty of Norway and hike along this trail and see the amazing vistas that only Nature can provide.

    Sheep waterfalls and…read more magic Storseterfossen is a famous and very popular waterfall in Geiranger, Norway. The main falls is about 100 feet high and to get close to the waterfall requires about a hour's hike up some fairly steep terrain. The path is well marked and even has some stone steps, so although it might get you puffing in places, it isn't that strenuous. But just beware that hiking is the only way to the top and definitely isn't for people that have trouble going up or down rather steep hills. The entire trip up is incredible, with lovely views of the surrounding hills and small villages. A whole bunch of sheep run loose all over the hill and most are very use to people and will ignore you. Occasional you will have to go around one on the path because they seem to think they always have the right of way. The hike is indeed lovely but the really cool part is the waterfall at the top that you can actually go right behind. Literally stand in a hollowed out spot right behind the roaring water falling one hundred feet from the top of the hill. The only other time I've seen a waterfall this powerful that you could actually get behind was Seljalandsfoss in Iceland. That waterfall actually originates from the Eyjafjallayokull glacier and active volcanic system. Getting down behind the Storseterfossen does take a bit of dexterity because the rocks are wet and slippery and you have to duck to keep from wonking your head on the overhanging rocks. But there are rope guides so with a bit of care it's not too bad. We did however see one woman take a nasty fall on one of the loose rocks and had to be airlifted off the mountain. Storseterfossen is one of those places that just cannot be rated with stupid Yelp stars. It's about as magnificent and ethereal as anyplace can be. The hike up the mountain would be great even without the waterfall. But to actually get to stand behind the roaring falls and feel the ice cold water hitting you in the face and the thunder of the water hammering your ears is amazing. If there is indeed real magic in this world it's contained in places like this.

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    Storseterfossen
    Storseterfossen
    Storseterfossen

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    Fossevandring Geiranger - Man made dam

    Fossevandring Geiranger

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.4 km

    This place was spectacular! I was here today (09/12/2023)…read morewhile on the Norwegian Prima. I got lots of wonderful photos of the Fjords and Waterfalls. When it was not raining, you felt like you were in a fairytale. There were several viewpoints you could walk to and take photos from. I took a bus tour that took me all over Geiranger and we climbed lots of mountains/fjords, saw lots of waterfalls, and tried various foods. I cannot wait to come back! *Tip-Only downfall was lots of tourists but it is a touristy place to see.

    Water ruins and…read morerocks Fossevandring Waterfall Walk is little stroll down the side of a rambling waterfall that cascades down from a glacier on the top of a mountain. Rather than one huge waterfall it is a series of smaller but still impressive drops. We were there in the "dry" season so unfortunately we didn't get the full fury and effect of the thundering water but it still was pretty amazing. The noise was deafening in places and you could feel the spray on your face. The walk has boardwalks so you can get close to the falls without killing yourself and numerous observation platforms to stop and get a good look at things. There are ruins and remains of obviously man made structures like mill dams that were taken out by various and numerous floods that come off the mountain and glaciers. A very cool and wonderful thing to do while in Geiranger, Norway. There are many waterfalls in this part of the country, and it seems everyone is unique, beautiful and worth spending some time at.

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    Fossevandring Geiranger - I want to hike up there.  Sure you do.

    I want to hike up there. Sure you do.

    Fossevandring Geiranger - A lovely place

    A lovely place

    Fossevandring Geiranger - Remains of something, probably a dam

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    Remains of something, probably a dam

    Nedgang Øvstebro Foss - waterfalls near Olden, Norway

    Nedgang Øvstebro Foss

    4.0(1 review)
    35.8 km

    A whole lot…read morewater The Nedgang Ovstebro Foss is a cool waterfall that is located about half way down a huge mountain and about a half hour ride from the center of Olden. It's actually part of the River Stryn and can be accessed by The Old Strynefjell Road. The waterfall isn't that much of a hike, only a ten minute to one half hour hike, depending on what part of the waterfall you want to visit. But if you want to climb up the mountain be prepared for some serious hiking and even climbing. In the winter the mountain is an absolute killer, with ice and avalanches common. The waterfall is indeed impressive and can range from to just a strong flow to an incredible rush of water from melting snows. The waterfall isn't just one huge drop, but a series of small and larger falls that can be deafening when standing close to the water. Some of the waterfall can actually be see from the road but to get a good look you have to slither and slide down some wet rocks along a chewed up path. Fortunately they do have a shaking rope in places to keep you from falling in the roaring river. This part of Norway is filled with incredible waterfalls and this is one of the easier ones to reach and get close too. You will get wet if you stand close to the falls and the water is always realllllllly cold. But that's a small price to pay to see the power and fury of the this waterfall up close.

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    Nedgang Øvstebro Foss - Probably shouldn't be standing this close

    Probably shouldn't be standing this close

    Nedgang Øvstebro Foss - I wonder if any fish make it through?

    I wonder if any fish make it through?

    Nedgang Øvstebro Foss - Photo by Anna K.

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    Homlongsætra - hiking - Updated May 2026

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