Mardalsfossen

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Mardalsfossen Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Mardalsfossen is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category waterfall. Read and write reviews about Mardalsfossen.

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Mika Saarela

First of all, this might not be fitting for everyone. The hike is quite advanced if you're not used to walk in the woods. From the parking it's a 2 km long uphill walk which isn't recommended for children and elderly. It's not impossible in any way, just a bit hard for weaker or not trained people. Strollers and wheelchairs can access the first sight of the waterfall as seen in my first two pictures. At the \Stick Ut\ sign, however, the rest of the walk is impossible to do for elderly or kids , if they even made it up to here! The rock on the above pics is the \entry\ to the trail. So, the narrow trails leads through rough stones and slippery mud. (see pics.) Here you need good walking shoes. Casual shoes are ok kind of, if they have a good grip. If you've made it this far, then you're gonna love the rest of the walk. The sight gets more and more amazing the closer you get. Just be sure to either bring a change of clothes in your backpack or in the car. You're gonna be more and more wet the further you go. If you have a system camera it's a must to have a waterproof protection. You constantly have to clean the lens from the water. We picked the left trail from the sight place and got quite close the fall. But again, beware of the slippery ground! The right trail gets you closer to the fall, it ends up with rocks and stones, so it's up to you how far you're going. Just be safe! If there's a downside it's the fact we only see half(!) of the waterfall from this 3 hour hike we did. Due to heavy clouds. They blocked the upper waterfall. So, if it's cloudy the same thing could happen to you. But hey, it's worth a visit anyway! If you come in a vehicle you have to pay a road toll, 40 NOK. All and all this is a waterfall you don't want to miss. The pics were taken in early August 2019. Makes me wonder if it could be even more amazing in the early summer.

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Julien

Quick hike to a nice waterfall, enjoy :)

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Piotur

Very nice place I like this waterfall so i give 5 stars

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Øystein Haltbakk

A nice hike, stunning view of the waterfall.

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MILHAUS PLECHY

Nice place

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ThE ExplorE

The continent's tallest is Vinnufossen, an elegant giant, fed by the Vinnufonna glacier, which drops 2,820ft (860m) in central Norway, 330 miles north-east of Bergen.

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Olaf Helwig

The Mardalsfossen is certainly a visit worthwhile. It is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Norway and it only needs a short walk. In 20 minutes from the car parking you will have a great view on this two step waterfall with the tremendous height of 705 meter. The Mardalsfossen is a regulated waterfall and will only flow in the summer months (from 20 June-20 August).

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Žydrūnas Žemaitaitis

Beautiful place of wild nature, where is 7th highest waterfall in the world (4rt in Europe). When you are comming with a car to parking place, there is a walking road to the waterfall (about 1,9km 30 minutes to go).