Best waterfalls around Ullensvang Herad are found in the Hardangerfjord region of Norway, an area known for its abundant and powerful cascades. This region features diverse waterfall experiences, from dramatic free falls to accessible trails. Ullensvang Herad is often referred to as "the kingdom of waterfalls" due to its numerous impressive falls. The landscape is characterized by deep valleys and mountains, providing the ideal conditions for these natural spectacles.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A truly beautiful waterfall along its entire length.
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Mega waterfall along its entire length
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Nyastølsfossen is a thundering waterfall and the second of four major falls on the hike up through Husedalen. It plunges down a 115 meter drop, a hugely impressive sight.
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The waterfall is easily accessible via a gravel road.
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The Tveitafossen has a flow rate of 10 000 liters/sec. It's incredible. It is the first of four waterfalls on this hike, so be sure to keep going. Wear good shoes and pack a picnic.
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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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A very strenuous, steep climb (partly next to/under the water pipeline) over rocks and later through the forest, over roots and rocks. The views of the waterfalls are continually breathtaking. Absolute surefootedness is a prerequisite. The return journey, along a partially newly paved forest path, is relaxing.
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Tveitafossen is the first of the four beautiful waterfalls in the Husedalen. It cascades for over 338 feet (103 m), a spectacular sight from the gravel trail.
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Ullensvang Herad is home to several unique waterfalls. Nyastølsfossen, part of the Husedalen hike, plunges 115 meters and is known for its impressive sight. Steinsdalsfossen, near Norheimsund, allows visitors to walk safely behind the curtain of water, offering a panoramic view. Låtefossen, in the Odda Valley, is famous for its iconic twin streams that fall side-by-side.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. Steinsdalsfossen is particularly family-friendly due to its easy accessibility and the unique experience of walking behind the falls. The hike to the first waterfall in Husedalen, Tveitafossen, is also considered child-friendly, offering an impressive flow rate of 10,000 liters per second.
Hiking experiences vary from easy strolls to challenging mountaineering. The Husedalen Valley offers a well-marked trail passing four waterfalls, including Tveitafossen, Nyastølsfossen, and Nykkjesøyfossen Waterfall. While the initial part is child-friendly, the terrain becomes more demanding further up. For a more rugged adventure, the hike to Raunsdalsvatnet Lake and Waterfall is described as more mountaineering than hiking, with steep and slippery sections.
Vøringsfossen is arguably Norway's most famous, with a dramatic 182-meter drop into the Måbødalen valley, enhanced by modern viewing platforms and a sky bridge. Nyastølsfossen also offers a hugely impressive sight with its 115-meter plunge within the Husedalen Valley.
Låtefossen is situated right next to the main road (Route 13) in the Odda Valley, allowing visitors to feel its spray directly. Vøringsfossen is also easily accessible, located about 30 minutes east of Eidfjord, with improved safety and accessibility features.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including the challenging Husedalen Valley Trail. For runners, there are dedicated running trails like the Husedalen Valley Four Waterfalls Trail. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find MTB trails around Ullensvang Herad, such as the View of Eidfjord – Eio River loop.
The Husedalen Valley hike passes four impressive waterfalls in succession, starting from Kinsarvik. The trail to the first fall, Tveitafossen, is child-friendly. However, the terrain becomes more demanding further up, with sections that are quite steep and require good shoes. The full experience can take 3-6 hours. Remember to pack a picnic and take breaks to enjoy the scenery.
Låtefossen, with its iconic twin streams in the Odda Valley, has captivated visitors since the 19th century, making it a historical favorite among Norway's waterfalls.
Many waterfalls are set amidst stunning natural landscapes. For example, Nykkjesøyfossen Waterfall is located in a small valley with views of a lake, providing a scenic resting place. The hike to Raunsdalsvatnet Lake and Waterfall leads to a beautiful glacial lake with turquoise water, offering views of a glacier.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the sheer power of the cascades. Many appreciate the unique experiences, such as walking behind Steinsdalsfossen or witnessing the dramatic drop of Vøringsfossen. The Husedalen hike is also highly regarded for its succession of impressive falls and varied natural beauty, with many finding the effort well worth the reward.
The best time to visit is typically during late spring and summer (May to September) when snowmelt increases the water volume, making the waterfalls most powerful and spectacular. During these months, trails are generally clear, and accessibility is at its best. However, always check local conditions before planning your trip.


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