Fjords de l’Ouest de la Norvège – Geirangerfjord et Nærøyfjord
Fjords de l’Ouest de la Norvège – Geirangerfjord et Nærøyfjord
Best waterfalls around Fjords de l’Ouest de la Norvège – Geirangerfjord et Nærøyfjord are a prominent feature of this UNESCO World Heritage region. The area is characterized by narrow waters, towering cliffs, and numerous cascades that contribute to its natural landscape. These natural landmarks offer impressive sights for visitors exploring the fjords. The region is known for its dramatic scenery and the powerful flow of water, especially during snow-melt seasons.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The waterfall and rapids in the heart of Geiranger are truly impressive and well worth a visit. A meticulously constructed path with a non-slip metal grating allows you to get very close to the roaring water. The highlight is the walkway that extends directly over the large waterfall. Note: Due to the many steps, the path is definitely not wheelchair accessible. Furthermore, the grating poses a risk of injury to dogs' paws; it's best to keep your four-legged friend away from this path.
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The hike to Storsæterfossen is definitely worthwhile and shouldn't be missed if you want to explore the Geirangerfjord. The waterfall is very impressive and offers the rare opportunity to walk behind it and experience it up close. But be careful: The path behind the waterfall is very slippery in places! However, there are ropes provided for support.
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The opportunity to admire Storsæterfossen from behind or below, experiencing it with all your senses, is an impressive attraction that shouldn't be missed when exploring the Geirangerfjord. However, caution and sure footing are required, as the path leading under the roaring waterfall is quite slippery in places! Feel free to hold onto the provided ropes!
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From the harbor, you can easily walk to the Geiranger Sorfossen Waterfall in just a few minutes. At this magnificent and impressive waterfall, you can then climb up the steps or paths right next to the force of nature. You'll also get a little wet from the spray.
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Geiranger Fjord. Great waterfalls
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Nice tour, unfortunately the path under the waterfall is currently closed (August 24)
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A relatively challenging climb, but once you reach the top you'll be rewarded for everything. You should definitely do it.
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The climb is quite challenging, but once you reach the top you are rewarded with a fabulous natural spectacle and a breathtaking view. It is definitely worth it.
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The best time to witness the waterfalls in their full glory is during the snow-melt season, typically from May to July. This is when the water flow is most powerful, offering the most spectacular displays, especially for cascades like the Seven Sisters.
Yes, Storseter Falls (also known as Storsæterfossen) offers a unique experience where you can walk behind the cascade. The Fosseråsa trail leads up to it, providing an immersive way to appreciate its power. Be aware that the path behind the waterfall can be slippery, and ropes are provided for support.
The Geirangerfjord is home to several waterfalls with captivating legends. The Seven Sisters are said to represent unmarried sisters dancing down the mountain. Directly across the fjord, The Suitor (Friaren) is, according to folklore, an unsuccessful suitor who turned to drink in despair, with the rock face resembling a bottle.
Yes, several waterfalls offer family-friendly access. For instance, the path to Storfossen Waterfall (Geiranger) features over 300 steps, making it an engaging experience for families. The hike to Storseter Falls is also considered an easy hike, suitable for families.
The Nærøyfjord boasts impressive heights. Kjelfossen, located near Gudvangen, is one of Norway's highest waterfalls, with a total drop of 840 meters and a free fall of 150 meters. Sagfossen (also known as Lægdafossen) is another spectacular sight, with a total drop of 575 meters.
The most recommended way to view iconic waterfalls such as the Seven Sisters, The Suitor, and Bridal Veil is by taking a fjord cruise or ferry trip through the Geirangerfjord. This allows for close-up views and panoramic vistas from the water.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the Storseterfossen Trail is an easy hike that leads to the impressive Storseter Falls. You can find more hiking options, including easy trails, around the region on the Easy hikes around Fjords de l’Ouest de la Norvège – Geirangerfjord et Nærøyfjord guide page.
Beyond hiking, the area around the waterfalls offers cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the Djupvatnet Frozen Lake loop from Geiranger by touring bicycle, or tackle challenging mountain bike trails such as the Storfossen Waterfall loop. Discover more options on the Cycling around Fjords de l’Ouest de la Norvège – Geirangerfjord et Nærøyfjord and MTB Trails around Fjords de l’Ouest de la Norvège – Geirangerfjord et Nærøyfjord guide pages.
The Bridal Veil (Brudesløret) waterfall is named for its ethereal appearance, where the water gently flows over the rocks, resembling a thin veil. It's particularly beautiful when sunlight shines through the cascade, enhancing its delicate, veil-like quality. It's located on the north side of the Geirangerfjord.
Yes, Odnesfossen and Styvefossen are a pair of short but beautiful waterfalls found around a bend in the Nærøyfjord near the Styvi farm. They blend harmoniously with the cultivated cultural landscape of Odnes, a pasture belonging to Styvi, and can be appreciated by hiking the old postal road between Styvi and the 'Bleiklindi'.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive scale and beauty of the waterfalls. Many enjoy the unique opportunity to walk behind cascades like Storseter Falls, experiencing the power of the water up close. The scenic paths, like the one with over 300 steps at Storfossen Waterfall (Geiranger), and the stunning fjord views are also highly praised.
Yes, Kjelfossen, located near Gudvangen at the head of the Nærøyfjord, is easily visible from the E16 highway. Its immense height makes it a prominent landmark even from a distance.


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