Best attractions and places to see in Tafjorden-Reindalen Landskapsvernområde include a distinctive natural and cultural landscape, part of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Geirangerfjord. This protected area features glacial valleys, dramatic fjords, and towering alpine mountains. The expansive Reindalen Valley is characterized by ancient pine trees and rich mountain vegetation, supporting vibrant wildlife. The region emphasizes traditional outdoor recreation and the preservation of its unique environment.
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This trail above the popular hub of Reindalseter, DNT Sunmøe's largest cabin, provides lovely views of the valley. It leads into Øvre Reindalen, the wild valley beneath Puttegga, the region's highest peak. Alternatively, take a left at the junction for a wild trail that eventually leads to Muldalen.
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A spectacular multi-topped peak in the Tafjordfjella range, Naushornet looks magnificent on the approach to Reindalseter. It's main summit, Store Naushornet, tops out at 1,897 meters (6,223 ft), while subsidiary Søndre Naushornet rises to at 1,848 meters (6,063 ft). There are several ways to the top for experienced mountain goers, usually from either Reindalseter or Veltdalshytta.
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Reindalseter is something of a hub where the Tafjordfjella hiking network is concerned. This charming complex has a cafe, electricity, drying rooms and the opportunity to take a hot shower. With its ancient pines and vibrant wildlife, Reindalen itself is a delight; the hike to Zakariasvatnet and the roaring Reindalsfossen is particularly beautiful. Meanwhile, the cabin is the ideal base for summit hikes to Naushornet and Svartegga.
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The Reindalsfossen is quite a powerful waterfall, but it is difficult to observe it in its entirety. The hiking trail is only in sight of the upper part of the fall.
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Reindalseter is a DNT mountain hut. It offers refreshments and overnight accommodation. Further details: https://ut.no/hytte/10739
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The area is rich in natural beauty. You can witness the powerful Reindalsfossen waterfall, explore the expansive Reindalen Valley with its ancient pine trees and diverse vegetation, or visit the picturesque Gudbrandsjuvet Gorge. The beautiful Zakariasvatnet lake is also a prominent natural feature.
Yes, the region is a fantastic hiking destination. You can find trails leading to the Reindalseter Cabin, which serves as a hub for the Tafjordfjella hiking network. There are also routes like the Reindalsfossen Waterfall loop from Zakkariasdammen, and easy walks such as the Gudbrandsjuvet Gorge loop. For more options, explore the hiking guide for the area.
For stunning vistas, head to the Reindalsfossen and Zakariasvannet viewpoint, offering exceptional views across the reservoir and of the waterfall. You can also enjoy superb views of the multi-topped peak Naushornet, especially on the approach to Reindalseter. The Juvat Viewpoint provides excellent perspectives of the Gudbrandsjuvet Gorge.
The area preserves a distinctive cultural landscape. In Reindalen Valley, you can find restored historic sawmills like Jacobsaga and Reindalssaga, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial heritage. Guided tours in the Tafjorden area sometimes include visits to abandoned farms, providing insights into local history and traditional life.
The Reindalseter Cabin is a central hub within the Tafjordfjella hiking network. It's a DNT mountain hut offering amenities such as a cafe, electricity, drying rooms, and the opportunity for a hot shower. It's an ideal base for further summit hikes to peaks like Naushornet and Svartegga, and provides refreshments and overnight accommodation.
Yes, the Reindalen Valley is known for its vibrant wildlife. The protection of the wild reindeer population is a central purpose of the landscape protection area, making it a potential spot for wildlife observation. The untouched nature of the valley supports a diverse ecosystem.
Absolutely. For an easy and scenic experience, consider the Gudbrandsjuvet Gorge loop. Another option is the View of Valldalen Valley – Rugga Hut loop. These trails are generally less strenuous and suitable for a wider range of visitors. You can find more easy options in the easy hikes guide.
For road cycling enthusiasts, the region offers challenging and scenic routes. Notable options include the Trollstigen Mountain Pass and the Geiranger Harbour loop. These routes provide breathtaking views and a rewarding cycling experience. Discover more in the road cycling guide.
The Reindalen Valley is a unique, expansive basin-like valley characterized by ancient, giant pine trees and rich lime-rich mountain vegetation. It's mostly untouched by hydroelectric development, preserving its natural state and vibrant wildlife. It's also home to rare mountain plants on Durmålshaugen and Hulderkoppen.
The best time to visit for hiking and outdoor activities is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when trails are clear of snow and the weather is milder. This period allows full access to the hiking network and offers the most pleasant conditions for exploring the natural and cultural landscapes.
Yes, the Reindalseter Cabin offers overnight accommodation, making it a convenient base for multi-day hikes. Beyond the immediate highlights, you can find various accommodation options in nearby towns and villages surrounding the Tafjorden area.


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