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Top 9 Natural Monuments around Folgefonna

Best natural monuments around Folgefonna National Park are centered around its namesake glacier, the third-largest ice cap on mainland Norway. This region in Vestland county, Norway, offers a dramatic landscape characterized by unique geological features. Visitors can explore glacial valleys, ice caps, and powerful waterfalls. The area provides diverse experiences for those seeking to engage with Norway's natural environment.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Buarbreen Glacier, a natural monument that offers a hiking…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Buarbreen Glacier

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From Odda is a nice hiking trail to the Buarbreen glacier tongue. The path has some small climbing passages, which are well managed by the attached fixed ropes and provide …

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Very beautiful glacial lake with turquoise water and an impressive waterfall.

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In the meantime, you can get over the waterfall without getting your feet wet, because there is a stable bridge.

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Folgefonna Glacier

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Bondhusbreen is a stunning tributary glacier of the Folgefonna Icefield. Nestled in Kvinnherad, this glacier is best viewed from Bondhusvatnet, a serene lake reflecting its beauty.

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July 9, 2025, Raunsdalsvatnet Lake and Waterfall

The hike here is somewhat underestimated. It's much more mountaineering than hiking. Therefore, dogs larger than a handbag should not be taken along. Furthermore, there's a constant risk of slipping on the trails due to the loose, sometimes coarse gravel and the smooth stones higher up the mountain. A change of clothes is advisable, but not absolutely necessary. Some of the climbs and descents are very steep, so snacks and plenty to drink are a must. If you make it to the top, congratulations! You'll be treated to a wonderful view of a glacier with a turquoise mountain lake—dreamlike. Have fun and a successful hike with good weather ☀️

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Go as soon as you have the time. Who knows how long it will take. But don't underestimate the path to the top.

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Bondhusbreen is a stunning tributary glacier of the Folgefonna Icefield. Nestled in Kvinnherad, this glacier is best viewed from Bondhusvatnet, a serene lake reflecting its beauty.

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Beautiful hike but quite busy. Sturdy shoes are a must.

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The path to the glacier lake is initially a rough, steadily rising gravel path, then it goes steeply uphill in the forest over hill and dale. The komoot route is not entirely correct, but it is well signposted. Instead of 1:20 hours, we needed a total of 2:20 hours for the climb with short breaks.

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Great glacier, the ascent (330 meters in altitude) is worth it

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I expect to see around Folgefonna?

The Folgefonna region is dominated by its namesake glacier, the third-largest ice cap on mainland Norway. You'll find dramatic glacial landscapes, including ice caps, glacial valleys, and powerful waterfalls. Key features include active glacier arms like Bondhusbreen and Buarbreen, glacial meltwater lakes, and impressive waterfalls such as Langfoss Falls.

Are there any accessible glacier experiences for visitors?

Yes, the Buarbreen Glacier offers a relatively accessible hiking trail to its tongue. While you cannot go onto the glacier itself, the path includes small climbing passages with fixed ropes, providing an engaging experience and great views of the glacier tongue. Another option is the picturesque Bondhusdalen Valley, where you can hike to see the Bondhusbreen glacier arm reflected in Bondhusvatnet lake.

What are some popular hiking trails to natural monuments in the area?

For a rewarding hike, consider the trail to Buarbreen Glacier, which offers a fun challenge with fixed ropes and stunning glacier views. Another popular option is the hike through Bondhusdalen to the Waterfall Crossing in Bondhusdalen Conservation Area, leading to the Bondhusbreen glacier arm. For more challenging mountain hikes, explore routes like the 'View of Folgefonna Glacier – Buarbreen Glacier loop' which can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Folgefonna guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Folgefonna?

The best time to visit is generally during the late spring, summer, and early autumn months (May to September) when the weather is milder, and trails are more accessible. During this period, you can fully experience glacier treks, summer skiing, and hiking. Some areas, like the Waterfall Crossing in Bondhusdalen Conservation Area, may have different conditions in winter, with less water flow.

Are there any family-friendly natural attractions or hikes?

The hike through Bondhusdalen to the Waterfall Crossing in Bondhusdalen Conservation Area is generally considered family-friendly, offering a picturesque and relatively short trail to see the glacier and lake. While some hikes can be challenging, many offer stunning views without requiring extreme effort. Always check specific trail difficulties before heading out with children.

What are the difficulty levels for hiking to these natural monuments?

Hiking difficulties vary. For instance, the trail to Buarbreen Glacier is rated as intermediate, featuring some climbing passages with fixed ropes. The hike to Raunsdalsvatnet Lake and Waterfall is described as more mountaineering than hiking, with steep sections and loose gravel, making it challenging. Always be prepared for varied terrain and check trail conditions.

Can I bring my dog on trails near the natural monuments?

While many trails in Norway are dog-friendly, it's crucial to check specific regulations for national parks and conservation areas. For example, the hike to Raunsdalsvatnet Lake and Waterfall is noted as potentially unsuitable for larger dogs due to challenging, steep, and slippery sections. Always keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and ensure they can handle the terrain.

What unique natural features can I observe at Folgefonna?

Beyond the impressive glacier itself, you can observe unique glacial meltwater lakes with turquoise hues, such as Raunsdalsvatnet Lake. The region is also known for its dramatic icefalls, where glacier arms descend into valleys, and numerous powerful waterfalls like Langfoss Falls, recognized as one of the world's most beautiful.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic views of the Folgefonna glacier or surrounding landscape?

Yes, many natural monuments offer spectacular viewpoints. From the higher elevations of the Folgefonna ice cap, you can get breathtaking panoramic views of the glacier, the Hardangerfjord, and even the North Sea. The hike to Buarbreen Glacier provides great views of the glacier tongue, and Gygrastølen Peak offers wonderful vistas, though the climb can be challenging.

What other outdoor activities are available near the natural monuments?

Besides hiking to the natural monuments, the Folgefonna region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Folgefonna guide. There are also dedicated waterfall hikes, such as those listed in the Waterfall hikes around Folgefonna guide, and opportunities for guided glacier treks and summer skiing on the glacier itself.

Is parking available at the natural monuments?

Parking is generally available at the starting points for popular trails. For example, parking down in the valley for the Buarbreen Glacier hike costs 150 NOK a day. It's advisable to check specific parking information for each natural monument you plan to visit, as availability and fees can vary.

What makes the Bondhusdalen Valley and Bondhusbreen glacier arm special?

Bondhusdalen is often considered one of the most beautiful valleys beneath the Folgefonna glacier. It's renowned for its stunning icefall at the head of the valley, dramatically reflected in the clear, turquoise waters of Bondhusvatnet. The Bondhusbreen glacier arm pours into the valley, creating a picturesque scene that is a favorite for photographers and tranquil hikes.

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