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Waterfall hiking trails in Lofotodden Nasjonalpark traverse a landscape characterized by dramatic coastal cliffs, deep fjords, and rugged mountain terrain. The region's geology, shaped by ancient glaciers, features steep ascents and descents, often leading to viewpoints over the Norwegian Sea. Hikers can expect a mix of exposed coastal paths and more sheltered sections through valleys, with numerous streams and waterfalls fed by mountain runoff.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
4.8
(86)
681
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11.7km
04:54
860m
860m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.8
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387
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13.3km
04:43
480m
480m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.8
(50)
213
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19.9km
06:44
640m
640m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5.0
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86
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5.69km
02:39
510m
510m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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1,187
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10.1km
04:53
770m
770m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful view from the summit overlooking Kvalvika Beach. One of the most beautiful spots in all of Lofoten.
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A beautiful route to do in Lofoten. We reached the summit in the early afternoon so we had time to return before sunset. There's quite a bit of elevation gain, so I recommend some training and suitable footwear.
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A Sherpa trail is currently being built for the section down to Kvalvika Beach. Please note that it is not yet completely finished.
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Kvalvika Beach is one of the most dramatic beaches you're ever likely to see. Surrounded by towering rock walls, only accessible on foot and boasting golden sands, it's no wonder it's become such a popular objective during the peak season. This view on the hike towards Selfjord Bay shows Kvalvika at its best.
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The boardwalks are well laid out, but sometimes you still have to walk through muddy ground.
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The Sherpas were still busy building the trail. The rest of the way had to be crawled and climbed over mossy boulders. Be careful, some of the rocks were loose! I was glad we went up the path and NOT DOWN!
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Great path, but very slippery and muddy when there is ice
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The waterfall hiking trails in Lofotodden Nasjonalpark are generally challenging. The guide indicates that there are no easy waterfall hikes specifically for beginners. Most routes are rated as moderate to difficult, featuring significant elevation changes and rugged terrain.
The duration of waterfall hikes varies depending on the specific route and your pace. For example, the Kvalvika Beach – View of Kvalvika Beach loop from Kvalvika, a moderate trail, typically takes around 2 hours 30 minutes. Longer, more difficult routes can take upwards of 4 to 6 hours, such as the View of Kvalvika Beach – Kvalvika Beach loop from Holman which is about 4 hours 38 minutes.
Yes, several waterfall hiking routes in Lofotodden Nasjonalpark are circular. Examples include the View of the Lofoten Fjords – Kvalvika Beach loop from Torsfjord and the View of Kvalvika Beach – View of the Lofoten Fjords loop from Selfjorden. These loops allow you to experience diverse scenery without retracing your steps.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the trails often lead to stunning natural monuments and coastal features. You might encounter iconic spots like Kvalvika Beach, the panoramic Ryten Summit, or the secluded Bunes Beach. Many routes also offer breathtaking views of the fjords and the Norwegian Sea.
The best time to hike waterfall trails in Lofotodden Nasjonalpark is typically during the late spring and summer months (June to August). During this period, the snowmelt feeds the waterfalls, making them more impressive, and the weather conditions are generally milder with longer daylight hours. Autumn can also be beautiful with vibrant colors, but be prepared for more unpredictable weather.
Given that there are no easy waterfall hikes for beginners, and many routes involve significant elevation gain and rugged terrain, most waterfall trails in Lofotodden Nasjonalpark may not be suitable for very young children or families seeking very easy walks. Families with older, experienced, and fit children might find some moderate routes manageable, but careful consideration of the difficulty is advised.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 2800 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the dramatic coastal cliffs, deep fjords, and the rugged mountain terrain that define these trails. The panoramic views over the Norwegian Sea and the diverse scenery, including both exposed coastal paths and sheltered valleys, are often highlighted as favorite aspects.
Due to the varied terrain and often unpredictable weather, it's essential to wear appropriate gear. We recommend sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support, layered clothing (including waterproof and windproof outer layers), and a hat and gloves, even in summer. The trails can be wet and slippery near waterfalls, so good traction is crucial.
As a national park, Lofotodden Nasjonalpark generally allows dogs on trails, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check the specific regulations for the national park before your visit, as rules can vary or be updated.
There are 8 waterfall hiking trails documented in Lofotodden Nasjonalpark on komoot. These routes offer a range of experiences, from moderate to difficult, all showcasing the region's impressive waterfalls and dramatic landscapes.
Winter hiking in Lofotodden Nasjonalpark, especially to waterfalls, can be very challenging and is generally recommended only for experienced hikers with proper equipment. Trails can be icy, snow-covered, and exposed to harsh winds. Shorter daylight hours and rapidly changing weather conditions also pose significant risks. It's crucial to check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before attempting any winter hikes.
While the guide highlights popular routes, exploring some of the moderate trails might offer a slightly less crowded experience. For instance, the Lofoten Long Crossing: Stage 8, while part of a longer trek, offers a unique perspective through the park's varied terrain and could lead to less frequented waterfall views.


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