State/Province/Region: More og Romsdal County
Mardalsfossen
Mardalsfossen was a waterfall that certainly impressed Julie and I, and we tended to think of it in much the same way that we think of Yosemite Falls. In fact, going into our visit to this falls…
Other Eikesdalen Waterfalls
It seemed to Julie and I that a very underappreciated part of Eikesdalen Valley was further up the valley from the famous Mardalsfossen. This was where we found a plethora of big but unnamed…
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 (or Nauståfossen; I think is pronounced “NAUS-toh-foss-un”) was our reward for doing a rather long, out-of-the-way detour towards the Trollheimen Mountains of the Surnadal Municipality…
Vinnufossen and the Sunndal Waterfalls
Vinnufossen was a waterfall that we had never identified even though we had seen and photographed it as part of our late evening drive through the valley Sunndalen going east from Sunndalsøra to…
Svoufossen and Reppdalsfossen
Svoufossen (Svøufossen or Svøufallet) was the first of the three major waterfalls we saw converging on the community of Åmotan (apparently meaning “converging of the rivers”). Julie and I initially…
Linndalsfossen
Linndalsfossen (I’ve also seen it referred to as Linndalsfallet) was the last of the three waterfalls that I saw from the community of Åmotan (especially near the Jenstad Farm). Åmotan was special…
Muldalsfossen
Muldalsfossen was a tall 200m waterfall that I anticipated seeing ever since I came across it during my pre-trip research as well as some tourism brochures I pcked up during our trip to Norway…
Stigfossen and Tverrdalsfossen (Trollstigen)
Stigfossen and Tverrdalsfossen were the pair of main waterfalls surrounding the famous 11-turn serpentine road Trollstigen (“the troll ladder”). This memorable scene of steep switchbacking roads…
Dontefossen, Gravdefossen, and “Skogagrovafossen”
After our viewing of Vermafossen, our next waterfall stop was actually a trio of waterfalls in close proximity to each other. Each of the waterfalls in this trio were tall and impressive…
Vermafossen
Vermafossen was our favorite of the waterfalls we encountered while driving through the valley Romsdalen. That was no small feat considering that there were numerous waterfalls that we found…
Slettafossen
Slettafossen was a waterfall that puzzled both Julie and I. When we pulled into the well-signed and relatively big car park and picnic area, we expected to see a bonafide major waterfall…
Kleivafossen, Svaaafossen, Olmaafossen, and the Romsdalen Waterfalls
The Romsdalen Waterfalls page is where I’m clumping the various roadside or nearly roadside waterfalls that didn’t seem to have obvious infrastructure or literature devoted to the numerous…
Kvanndalsfossen
Kvanndalsfossen was a waterfall that Julie and I only noticed when we passed by an obscure handwritten sign while making the drive towards the famous Geiranger Fjord from Loen. When I swore I…
The Seven Sisters and the Geirangerfjorden Waterfalls
The Seven Sisters Waterfall were certainly the most famous of the waterfalls in the Geiranger Fjord (Geirangerfjorden). Julie and I did the cruise on the world famous Geirangerfjord largely…
Storseterfossen
Storseterfossen (or Storsæterfossen) was one of the more memorable waterfalls in the Geiranger Fjord area because of a couple of things. One was that it couldn’t be seen on the cruise of…