Best waterfalls around Nesset are found in a region known for its natural beauty, now part of Molde Municipality in Norway. The area is characterized by dramatic peaks and valleys, including the Eikesdalen valley. This landscape provides a setting for numerous waterfalls, with Mardalsfossen being a prominent feature. Visitors can explore these natural attractions, which are often nestled within scenic hiking routes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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This waterfall near Lake Trollvatnet cascades powerfully down between rocky cliffs and lush green vegetation.
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Probably a magnificent waterfall if it has rained the days before
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You can also go this far by bike, then you can continue on foot to get closer to the waterfall!
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Very beautiful waterfall, a bit of a climb over hill and dale to get a clear view of the waterfall, but worth all the effort :)
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If you dare to come closer, we will feel the power and the force of the water, so take rain jackets with you and don't leave them in the car because the sun is shining, you will need them. But it is incredible to feel the waterfall like this. 🤗
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The waterfall shuts off the water in October and turns it on again in April, crazy . That's I believe the trade-off from the 1970 protests where it would have fallen victim entirely to energy gain.
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Mardalsfossen is a multi-tiered waterfall fed by a reservoir at the top of the plateau. It can be easily reached from the nearby hiking car park.
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There are many benches upstairs to sit on, and there is also seating on the way to the waterfall
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The ideal time to visit is between June 20th and August 20th. During this period, the water flow of Mardalsfossen Waterfall is regulated for hydroelectric power but is opened for tourism, allowing visitors to witness its full, powerful cascade. This offers the most impressive spectacle.
Yes, Slettafossen is considered family-friendly, with viewpoints directly accessible from a parking lot. The trail to the base of Mardalsfossen Waterfall is also suitable for all ages, taking about 30-45 minutes to walk 2 kilometers through lush scenery.
Nesset offers a variety of hiking trails near its waterfalls. For instance, the Mardalsfossen Trail is an easy 3.6 km hike that leads you close to the powerful Mardalsfossen Waterfall. Other trails in the region range from moderate to difficult, offering diverse experiences for hikers.
Mardalsfossen Waterfall is renowned as one of Europe's tallest, with a total height estimated between 645 and 705 meters. It features two significant drops, with its highest free-fall reaching up to 358 meters. Its immense scale and powerful cascade, especially during its seasonal release, create a breathtaking natural spectacle in the stunning Eikesdalen valley.
The well-marked trail from the car park to the base of Mardalsfossen Waterfall is approximately 2 kilometers long and typically takes about 30-45 minutes to walk. It's a scenic route suitable for all ages.
Yes, while Mardalsfossen is the most prominent, the Eikesdalen valley is also home to other waterfalls such as Ytste Mardølafossen, Kjøtåafossen, Ramnåafossen, and Aurstaupetfossen. These can often be observed further into the valley, particularly along the road towards Aursjøvegen.
If you plan to get close to Mardalsfossen Waterfall, it's highly advisable to bring rain gear. The sheer power and force of the water create a significant mist, and you will feel the spray even on a sunny day.
For Slettafossen, there is a parking lot directly accessible to viewpoints overlooking the falls. For Mardalsfossen Waterfall, a car park is available at the start of the 2-kilometer trail leading to the base of the falls.
The terrain varies. The trail to Mardalsfossen Waterfall is generally well-marked and suitable for all ages. However, reaching a clear viewpoint for Vermafossen Waterfall, for example, may require a bit of a climb over varied terrain, offering a rewarding experience for those who make the effort.
Yes, the Nesset region offers several cycling routes. For example, you can find challenging routes like the 'View from Aurstaupet – Aurstaupet loop from Mardalen naturreservat' or 'Bike loop from Angvika'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Nesset guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the immense power and force of the water, especially at Mardalsfossen Waterfall, and the breathtaking natural scenery of the Eikesdalen valley. The ability to get close enough to feel the mist and the rewarding views after a hike are also highly appreciated.
While Mardalsfossen Waterfall is at its full glory during the summer months due to regulated flow, the surrounding nature remains breathtaking even in the off-season. You can still visit the area to enjoy the dramatic landscapes, though the waterfall's volume will be significantly reduced.


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