Best natural monuments in Møre og Romsdal are characterized by dramatic fjords, towering mountains, and cascading waterfalls. This Norwegian county offers a diverse natural landscape for exploration. The region features glacier-carved fjords, high mountain ridges, and unique coastal formations. These natural monuments provide opportunities to experience the varied geology and ecosystems of Møre og Romsdal.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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The waterfall and rapids in the heart of Geiranger are truly impressive and well worth a visit. A meticulously constructed path with a non-slip metal grating allows you to get very close to the roaring water. The highlight is the walkway that extends directly over the large waterfall. Note: Due to the many steps, the path is definitely not wheelchair accessible. Furthermore, the grating poses a risk of injury to dogs' paws; it's best to keep your four-legged friend away from this path.
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The hike to Storsæterfossen is definitely worthwhile and shouldn't be missed if you want to explore the Geirangerfjord. The waterfall is very impressive and offers the rare opportunity to walk behind it and experience it up close. But be careful: The path behind the waterfall is very slippery in places! However, there are ropes provided for support.
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The opportunity to admire Storsæterfossen from behind or below, experiencing it with all your senses, is an impressive attraction that shouldn't be missed when exploring the Geirangerfjord. However, caution and sure footing are required, as the path leading under the roaring waterfall is quite slippery in places! Feel free to hold onto the provided ropes!
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Don't make the mistake of letting the entrance scare you off. It's worth it :)
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From the harbor, you can easily walk to the Geiranger Sorfossen Waterfall in just a few minutes. At this magnificent and impressive waterfall, you can then climb up the steps or paths right next to the force of nature. You'll also get a little wet from the spray.
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The climb from Andalsnes is closed until July 14, 2025, due to landslide repairs, but the south side of Trollstigen is open up to the viewpoint. On a clear day, you can see the switchbacks – a must-see on any 🇳🇴 trip!
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Geiranger Fjord. Great waterfalls
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Hard to find if you don't know your way around.
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Møre og Romsdal is home to many stunning natural monuments. Among the most popular are Storseter Falls, where you can walk behind the waterfall, and the unique Trollkyrka - First Cave with underground waterfall. The Puffin Colony Viewpoint on Runde Island is also highly regarded for birdwatching.
Yes, several natural monuments in Møre og Romsdal are suitable for families. The Storfossen Waterfall in Geiranger offers a manageable path with over 300 steps, and the View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba provides stunning vistas with facilities and parking. Innerdalen Valley is also known for its peaceful, easy trails perfect for family outings.
Møre og Romsdal boasts diverse geological wonders. You can explore the dramatic, glacier-carved Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or witness the sheer cliff face of Trollveggen, Europe's tallest vertical rock face. The region also features unique caves like Trollkyrka with its underground waterfalls.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging mountain treks like the Romsdalseggen Ridge. Cycling is also popular, with scenic routes such as the Trollstigen Mountain Pass and the Atlantic Ocean Road. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore the Easy hikes in Møre og Romsdal, Road Cycling Routes in Møre og Romsdal, and Running Trails in Møre og Romsdal guides.
Yes, some natural monuments offer easier access and facilities. The Trollstigen Visitor Center provides amenities and is wheelchair accessible, offering stunning views of the winding road. The View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba also has parking, a restaurant, and other facilities, making it easily accessible for many visitors.
The best time to visit is generally during the late spring and summer months (June to August) when the weather is milder, and all roads and trails are typically open. Waterfalls like Mardalsfossen are particularly impressive in late June when snowmelt is at its peak. For birdwatching at Puffin Colony Viewpoint, the breeding season, especially the last two hours before sunset, offers the best viewing opportunities.
Runde Island is the premier destination for birdwatching in Møre og Romsdal. It is the southernmost and most species-rich bird cliff in Scandinavia. The Puffin Colony Viewpoint offers excellent opportunities to observe puffins and other seabirds, especially in the evenings during the breeding season.
Visitors are particularly impressed by the sheer power and beauty of the waterfalls. Many enjoy the unique experience of walking behind Storseter Falls, describing it as an impressive and memorable attraction. The path up to Storfossen Waterfall in Geiranger is also highly rated for its close-up views and the feeling of getting wet from the spray.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Romsdalseggen Ridge offers a challenging yet highly rewarding mountain hike with stunning panoramic views. The ascent to Storsæterfossen (Behind the Falls) can also be strenuous but is well worth the effort. Exploring the Trollkyrka caves requires sure-footedness and preparation for wet, muddy conditions.
Absolutely. The Trollstigen Road is an engineering marvel that offers an exhilarating driving experience with 11 hairpin bends and breathtaking views. The Atlantic Ocean Road, voted Norway's 'construction of the century,' is another spectacular drive spanning eight bridges, connecting islands and skerries along the coast, providing panoramic views of the Norwegian Sea.
Innerdalen Valley is often celebrated as Norway's most beautiful valley. It is renowned for its serene and picturesque landscape, making it an ideal location for peaceful hikes and picnics. Its easy trails and scenic views cater to those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.
Møre og Romsdal is famous for its fjords and lakes. The Geirangerfjord is a prime example, offering deep blue waters surrounded by towering cliffs. You can also visit Djupvatnet, a beautiful lake that provides stunning views and is often part of scenic routes in the region.


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