Waterfalls around Bygland, a municipality in Norway's Setesdal region, offer diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by rugged terrain and lush greenery, providing a setting for outdoor exploration. Bygland is home to several waterfalls, with Reiårsfossen being a notable feature, cascading into Åraksfjorden. The region's natural beauty and accessible viewpoints make it a destination for experiencing Norway's waterways.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Yes, we also visited this waterfall on May 28, 2024. Unfortunately, it started to rain halfway through, but that didn't stop us from doing the hike. There was plenty of water! It's a very beautiful hike and I highly recommend it!
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Beautiful and invites you to linger or swim
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Very nice tour, but demanding. Sturdy shoes are necessary, the path is very wet and steep in places. Not recommended for children under 10 years. Medieval mill on the way (open the door of the hut). Beautiful views. We started at the campsite, but you can drive closer.
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Waterfall rafting can be seen here
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Can only be visited from the road, as unfortunately there is no hiking trail that leads closer to the waterfall.
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Beautiful hiking trail with a great waterfall and a fantastic plateau! Start and parking is possible at the end of the valley at the parking lot, from here you have to cross the pasture to the bridge, from here the trail is marked with blue markings on the rocks and trees.
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- beautiful wide shallow multi-tiered waterfall - very good parking and rest area, also suitable for longer stops
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Impressive waterfall directly on the Setesdalsvegen. Especially in good weather a long break at the adjacent rest area worth.
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Beyond the well-known Reiårsfossen, you can explore Rjukanfossen Waterfall, which offers a beautiful hiking trail and a fantastic plateau, often with plenty of water. Another impressive sight is Syrtveitsfossen Waterfall, a multi-tiered cascade directly on the Setesdalsvegen, complete with a good parking and rest area.
Yes, Reiårsfossen Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering accessible viewpoints from Norwegian National Road 9. Additionally, Syrtveitsfossen Waterfall has a very good parking and rest area, making it suitable for longer stops with families.
The volume of water in waterfalls like Reiårsfossen varies seasonally. The best time to experience their full power is typically in spring or early summer, when snowmelt contributes to a more dramatic flow.
Absolutely. For instance, Rjukanfossen Waterfall features a beautiful hiking trail. For a more challenging experience, the hike to Waterfall Near Ådneram is demanding, with wet and steep sections, but rewards with beautiful views.
Yes, some spots invite you to cool off. The area around Waterfall Near Ådneram is noted as a place to linger or swim. There's also a Rest Area by the Waterfall (associated with Syrtveitsfossen) that offers swimming opportunities and great views.
At Syrtveitsfossen Waterfall, you'll find a very good parking and rest area. The nearby Rest Area by the Waterfall also provides benches, great views, and even hot water in the toilet, making it a convenient stop.
Trail difficulties vary. The path to Waterfall Near Ådneram is described as challenging, wet, and steep in places, not recommended for children under 10. Other trails, like the one to Rjukanfossen Waterfall, are generally considered beautiful hikes but may still require sturdy shoes.
Yes, Reiårsfossen Waterfall is steeped in local legend. It's said to be named after a workman's son, Reiår, who tragically died attempting to ride his horse over the falls for a fourth time to win a farm girl's hand. The waterfall and its surrounding creeks were also protected by law in 1973.
The Bygland region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Old Railway Gravel Path' or 'Ose Turistheim – Campsite at the Waterfall loop'. There are also MTB trails like 'Tometjønn – Skogly Koidam loop' and several running trails such as 'View of Otra River loop'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Bygland, MTB Trails around Bygland, and Running Trails around Bygland guides.
Yes, at Syrtveitsfossen Waterfall, visitors have reported being able to see waterfall rafting, adding an exciting element to the natural spectacle.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive sight of the waterfalls, especially when there's plenty of water. The beautiful hiking trails, fantastic plateaus, and the opportunity to linger or swim at certain spots are also highly appreciated. The convenience of accessible viewpoints and good rest areas, like those at Syrtveitsfossen, also contribute to a positive experience.
Reiårsfossen Waterfall is easily visible from Norwegian National Road 9, where a picnic spot allows for convenient viewing. For a closer and better perspective, a path from the parking area leads to the base of the waterfall. Full views can also be obtained from a grassy camping area across the Rv9.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Bygland: