Waterfalls around Fusa, located within Norway's Bjørnafjorden municipality, are a notable feature of the region's natural landscape. The area offers a variety of cascades, from those easily viewed from the road to others requiring a short hike. These waterfalls provide diverse experiences, showcasing the raw beauty of the Fusa environment. Visitors can explore different types of waterfalls, each with distinct characteristics.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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By going through the tunnel you get an even better view of the waterfall and going uphill you are slow enough for that 😉
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One of the many waterfalls here and probably one of the easiest to reach by a short hike from the parking.
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The small waterfall can be seen from the hiking trail.
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The hiking map 'Vandering Tysnes' with some marked hikes is available in local shops for around €5.
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Waterproof footwear is strongly recommended.
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Waterfall of the river Eikedalselva with a drop of 79 m
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Waterfall - only visible from the road. Samnangervehen / Høysetevegen - next to the parking lot and bus stop Mørkhølen
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Yes, several waterfalls in Fusa are suitable for families. Waterfall near Bergen is easily reachable by a short hike from parking. Brattenfossen also offers a beautiful viewpoint with parking and WC facilities, making it convenient for families. Additionally, Mørkhølen Waterfall is visible directly from the road and has a campsite with good toilet facilities nearby.
For a unique perspective, Brattenfossen allows passage through a tunnel, providing an enhanced view of the cascade. Bratte Waterfall features a paved path that lets you get quite close to the ledge, offering an immersive experience with the spray.
Yes, Mørkhølen Waterfall is primarily visible directly from the road, making it an ideal stop for a quick scenic view. Waterfall near Bergen is also one of the easiest to reach by a short hike from a parking area.
Given the wet and potentially slippery conditions near waterfalls, waterproof footwear is highly recommended, especially when visiting powerful cascades like Bakkafossen Waterfall. Layers are also advisable to adapt to changing weather and the spray from the falls.
At Bratte Waterfall, a paved path allows visitors to get quite close to the ledge. However, caution is advised due to constant wetness and slippery rocks, as there are no barriers or security measures.
Yes, Fusa offers various hiking trails. You can find moderate hikes like the "View from Bogafjellet – Johannes Openbaring Viewpoint loop from Bjørnafjorden" or easier options such as the "Fusaneset loop from Fusa." Explore more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Fusa guide.
Beyond hiking, Fusa is excellent for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including challenging loops like "Through green valleys loop from Raudholmane naturreservat," or touring bicycle routes such as the "Loop from Osøyro (National Cycle Route 1)." Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Fusa and Cycling around Fusa guides.
Yes, Brattenfossen has a dedicated parking space, making it convenient for visitors. Waterfall near Bergen is also noted for being easily reachable by a short hike from parking.
Bakkafossen Waterfall is known for its powerful and voluminous cascade, offering a true encounter with the force of nature. Visitors are strongly advised to wear waterproof footwear due to the expected spray and wet terrain.
Komoot users appreciate the diverse experiences offered by Fusa's waterfalls, from accessible cascades visible from the road to those requiring a short hike. The raw beauty of the Fusa environment and the opportunity to get close to the falling water, as at Bratte Waterfall, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the hiking map 'Vandering Tysnes' with some marked hikes is available in local shops for around €5. This can be helpful for exploring the areas around waterfalls like Bakkafossen Waterfall.


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