Canyons around Dovre are characterized by rugged natural landscapes and powerful waterways. This mountainous region in Norway features impressive geological formations, including multi-armed granite canyons and deep ravines where rivers converge. Dovre is known for its alpine mountains and plateaus, offering diverse terrain for exploration. The area provides opportunities to witness the erosive forces of nature and significant waterfall systems.
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The road through Drivdalen follows the River Driva as it cuts between steep valley walls, with waterfalls tumbling down the cliffs on both sides. It’s a scenic stretch where the river, mountains, and cascades combine for a classic Norwegian valley ride.
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We were there on 9/20/24 and the bridge had already been dismantled. Since the huts are only inhabited until the end of August/mid-September, the crossing is dismantled over the winter. The river has a strong current at this time and is relatively deep! It is possible, but risky ;) We didn't have time to go around the outside as the sun was already setting. The landscape behind the village on the other side is also very swampy! But we won't forget the bridgeless crossing so quickly ;)
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Between the road and the river, at the junction to Grimsdalshytta, there is a free campsite with toilet and seating. A water tap is not available. Impressive place where several hiking trails cross.
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Despite the traffic, The Valley is worth the drive
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Grimsdalen is very easy to cycle from Folldal. Only moderate gradients (except for the steep final climb), beautifully quiet valley. Various tent pitches, some with toilets, are signposted. Beautiful!
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…. Definitely worth seeing very close to the Peer Gynt Hütte!
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A tumultuous torrent flows from the Fremre Illmannstjern to throw itself a little further down into the river which escapes from Lake Lonin. A small wooden bridge allows its crossing.
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Here you can see the roaring water flowing through the crevice in the rock.
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The canyons around Dovre are characterized by rugged natural landscapes and powerful waterways. You'll find impressive geological formations, including multi-armed granite canyons like the Waterfall Canyon (Vesle Ula), and deep ravines where multiple rivers and waterfalls converge, such as the spectacular Åmotan waterfalls canyon. The region showcases the powerful erosive forces of nature and significant waterfall systems.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to see. For the Waterfall Canyon (Vesle Ula), it is particularly impressive after the snowmelt in August, when the water flow is at its peak, creating a dramatic spectacle. For the Åmotan waterfalls canyon, spring floods transform the waterfalls into a 'raging inferno,' offering a breathtaking display of nature's power.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed, many areas around the canyons offer accessible viewpoints and trails suitable for various ages. For example, the Åmotan waterfalls canyon area features well-marked trails that allow visitors to explore the distinctive landscape and experience the waterfalls up close. Always check local conditions and trail difficulty before heading out with family.
You can expect to see powerful rivers carving through granite formations, dramatic waterfalls, and deep ravines. Highlights include the multi-armed granite structure of the Waterfall Canyon, the convergence of multiple waterfalls like Svøufallet, Lindalsfallet, and Reppfallet in the Åmotan canyon, and scenic river valleys such as Drivdalen Valley and Waterfalls where the River Driva cuts between steep walls.
The Åmotan waterfalls canyon is home to some of the most impressive waterfalls. Svøufallet is ranked among the '100 most beautiful waterfalls in the world,' boasting a freefall of 156 meters. Lindalsfallet, with a powerful 110-meter freefall, is considered the 'most mighty.' Reppfallet also contributes to the dramatic landscape. You can also find beautiful cascades in Drivdalen Valley and a tumultuous torrent near Rondvassbu at Waterfall.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Dovre region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. For example, explore the MTB Trails around Dovre, enjoy Gravel biking around Dovre, or take on Road Cycling Routes around Dovre. The area is also known for hiking, with well-marked trails, especially around the Åmotan waterfalls.
Yes, the Åmotan waterfalls canyon area features well-marked trails, providing fantastic opportunities to explore the distinctive landscape and experience the waterfalls up close. Maps for these trails are often available at local tourist information centers. The dramatic scenery, especially during spring floods, makes for a memorable hiking experience.
The Waterfalls in Rondane National Park offer a rocky landscape with a river. Be aware that the bridge across the river may not always be present, especially outside of peak season (after mid-September). Crossing without a bridge can involve deep water and strong currents, making it risky. Plan accordingly and check local conditions.
Yes, especially in areas like the Grimsdalen Landscape Conservation Area, there are a number of campsite spots along the route, some even with toilets. This area features a long section of gravel road that starts in an open valley and closes in as you climb, offering great views and opportunities for riverside camping.
Visitors frequently highlight the powerful water flows and the dramatic spectacle, especially after snowmelt. The remarkably clear water in the elevated regions, the multi-armed granite formations, and the sheer force of nature seen in the thundering masses of water are often mentioned. The scenic beauty of river valleys with waterfalls tumbling down cliffs also receives high praise.
The Waterfall Canyon, which is the Vesle Ula canyon, is described as being very close to the Peer Gynt Hütte, making it relatively accessible for those in the area. You can often climb down to the water without great risk to experience the thundering masses of water up close.
The road through Drivdalen Valley and Waterfalls follows the River Driva as it cuts between steep valley walls, with waterfalls tumbling down the cliffs on both sides. It's a scenic stretch where the river, mountains, and cascades combine for a classic Norwegian valley ride. Despite potential traffic, the valley is well worth the drive for its stunning views.


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