Waterfalls around Sauherad, now part of Midt-Telemark Municipality, are found within the broader Telemark region of Norway. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including rivers and forested terrain. While Sauherad itself may not feature large, named waterfalls, the surrounding municipalities offer several notable water features. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions, from river systems with multiple cascades to serene pools. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its varied topography.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The entire circular trail around the Bøelva River, from Oterholtfossen to Gaara Bridge, is a beautiful, easy walk/hike. Well-marked, with a few information boards along the trail (in Swedish) and pleasant benches. As of May 2025: A few short sections are being rerouted because they have apparently been washed away. Restoration is underway, but the effects are currently still clearly visible, including large deposits from swept-away trees and washed-out culverts, etc.
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This is a nice place to take a break, although we were shocked to see that some visitors had carelessly left their rubbish here. They were definitely not Norwegians!
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Great waterfall, which runs parallel to the ascent towards Reskjemnipa. Several intermediate plateaus invite you to rest.
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A very nice place to stay and enjoy the roaring water.
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A small waterfall worth seeing, but not of great interest for Norway.
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In June there was not enough water for a small waterfall. For this reason alone, the hike should not be undertaken.
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For families, Olterholtfossen Waterfall is a small, family-friendly natural monument worth seeing. Another great option is Haugesagfossen Waterfall, which is part of an easy circular trail around the Bøelva River. Additionally, the Folkestadåsene area in Bø, a short drive from Sauherad, offers trails along the Hørteelva river that are ideal for families due to minimal elevation changes and pleasant picnic spots.
The Garvannsfossene Waterfall in Skien, about 37-38 minutes from Sauherad, is known for its series of cascades, natural pools, and potholes, making it a popular spot for refreshing swims and sunbathing on smooth rocks. Another excellent choice is Omnesfossen in Sauland, approximately an hour's drive away, which features beautiful natural pools perfect for swimming and angling, especially in summer.
Yes, Fjellbekken Waterfall is a great waterfall located within a forest. It runs parallel to the ascent towards Reskjemnipa and offers several intermediate plateaus where you can rest and enjoy the surroundings. The Folkestadåsene area in Bø also provides well-defined paths through charming forested surroundings with various water features.
The region around Sauherad offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, enjoy road cycling routes, or embark on general cycling tours. Many of these routes pass through scenic landscapes, including areas near waterfalls and rivers, providing opportunities for hiking, swimming, and picnicking.
The best time to visit waterfalls in the Telemark region, including those near Sauherad, is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, water levels are typically good, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and swimming. For spots like Omnesfossen, summer is ideal for swimming and angling.
Yes, the Folkestadåsene area in Bø, part of Midt-Telemark, features several notable water features along the Hørteelva river. These include Høgfoss, described as the highest waterfall in the Hørteelva river, and Langefoss, known for its captivating rocks and potholes. The trails in this area are well-defined and offer excellent picnic spots.
Garvannsfossene Waterfall is a popular spot featuring a series of cascades, natural pools, and potholes. Visitors enjoy the roaring water, crystal-clear water, and smooth rocks perfect for sunbathing. It's a refreshing swimming spot, but please remember to take all your rubbish with you to preserve its natural beauty.
Yes, some smaller waterfalls can have reduced water flow, especially during drier periods in summer. For instance, the Waterfall with small weir in the forest has been noted to have insufficient water for a significant cascade in June, so it might not be the primary focus of a hike during that time.
Omnesfossen in Sauland is a beautiful riverscape known for its natural pools and waterfalls. It's a popular destination for both swimming and angling. The river forms serene natural pools where visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip, and the smooth rocks along the riverbanks are perfect for sunbathing and relaxation, making it a unique natural retreat.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the waterfalls. For example, Garvannsfossene Waterfall is described as a 'very nice place to stay and enjoy the roaring water.' Many enjoy the opportunities for relaxation, swimming, and hiking in these scenic locations.
Yes, the circular trail around the Bøelva River, which includes Haugesagfossen Waterfall, has had some sections rerouted. As of May 2025, parts of the trail were being restored due to washouts, with visible effects like large deposits from swept-away trees. It's still a beautiful, easy walk, but be aware of ongoing restoration efforts.


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