Best attractions and places to see in Buer Landskapsvernområde are primarily centered around its dramatic glacial landscape and diverse hiking opportunities. The region is characterized by its narrow, wild valleys, such as Buerdalen, and offers views of the Folgefonna Glacier. It also features valuable cultural landscapes, reflecting historical agricultural practices. Visitors can explore natural features and experience challenging trails.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Wear waterproof, high-top shoes!
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In some places you have to cross the riverbed at the edge over stones with a strong current. It is extremely difficult with large dogs (see 5th picture) Everything else is definitely doable. But this spot was really dangerous
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We were there in August. I don't know if it applies to this or another suspension bridge, BUT: At least one suspension bridge can only be reached by walking over the stones in the riverbed of the waterfall. The current is really strong there. Right in the middle of the edge there is a birch branch sticking out into the path, which makes it even more difficult to move forward. We had a 5.5 kg dog with us. He was in our arms or in our backpack. I don't know how you would get larger dogs without huge self-confidence and a VERY good sense of their body across there. Think about it;)
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Great hike that can be classified as "difficult"; especially for inexperienced hikers. The climbing sections and waterfall crossings have something adventurous about them - great motivator for children and young people. A high level of surefootedness is required (especially in the wet spring months - the hike is not a children's birthday party), but it offers great views and, in good weather, simply an unforgettable and breathtaking view of the glacier tongue.
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At the beginning of May, the suspension bridge was still dismantled. For the brave, however, you can climb across the river using a rope. From here on, it gets more difficult.
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Exciting but easy crossing of the glacial river on solid footbridges.
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Well-located car park - a perfect start for the hike, but you also have to pay NOK 185 for it
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Buer Landskapsvernområde is dominated by its dramatic glacial landscape. Key natural features include the View of Buervatnet and Folgefonna Glacier, offering panoramic vistas of the national park, and the Buerbreen Glacier itself, an arm of the larger Folgefonna system. The Buerdalen valley is also a striking feature with its narrow, wild terrain and diverse vegetation.
Yes, the area is known for its adventurous river crossings. A highlight is the Suspension Bridge Over the Nordbakkelvi, which offers an exhilarating experience over rushing waters. Additionally, there are Bridges Over the Buer River, and sections like the River Crossing in Buer Landscape Conservation Area, which can be challenging, especially during high water.
The hiking trails in Buer Landskapsvernområde are renowned for being challenging and adventurous, often including sections with climbing and waterfall crossings. Proper waterproof footwear is highly recommended, especially for river crossings where currents can be strong. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking in Buer Landskapsvernområde guide.
While many trails are challenging, there are easier options available nearby. You can find several routes in the Easy hikes in Buer Landskapsvernområde guide, such as the Furebergfossen – Strandsfossen Waterfall loop or the Hiking loop from Eidesåsen, which are generally shorter and less strenuous.
The primary starting point for many hikes, including the glacier hike, is the Buarbreen Parking Area. It is easily accessible by car and smaller camper vans, though the road can be narrow and mostly gravel. There is a fee for parking.
The best time to visit is typically during late spring to early autumn when trails are most accessible. Be aware that some features, like the suspension bridge over the Nordbakkelvi, might still be dismantled in early May. Late summer can offer drier conditions for river crossings.
Yes, the area is recognized for its valuable cultural landscapes, which reflect historical agricultural practices. You can observe traces of earlier farming, including pollarding trees within the noble deciduous forest. These landscapes offer insight into the long-standing human interaction with this unique natural environment.
Given the challenging terrain and river crossings, solid, waterproof footwear is essential. The trails can be slippery and wet. Layered clothing is also advisable due to changing weather conditions in mountainous regions.
While many outdoor areas in Norway are dog-friendly, some sections of the trails in Buer Landskapsvernområde, particularly river crossings with strong currents and over stones, can be extremely difficult or even dangerous for large dogs. Evaluate the specific trail conditions carefully before bringing your pet.
Yes, for those interested in running, there are several trails available. You can explore options like the Koldeholeskorane – Strandsfossen Waterfall loop or the Odda Church – Eidesfossen loop, which are detailed in the Running Trails in Buer Landskapsvernområde guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the adventurous nature of the trails, the stunning views of the glacier and surrounding landscape, and the unique experience of the suspension bridges and river crossings. The sense of achievement after navigating the challenging sections is also a common sentiment.


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