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Hiking in Møre og Romsdal offers diverse terrain across Norway's western coast. The region is characterized by rugged mountains, deep fjords, lush valleys, and a wild Atlantic coastline. Hikers can explore alpine landscapes, coastal paths, and trails leading to impressive waterfalls. This varied geography provides a range of experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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6.52km
02:28
370m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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3.05km
01:59
680m
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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3.02km
01:15
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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Storseterfossen Trail to walk behind a powerful waterfall and enjoy stunning fjord views in Geiranger.
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11.5km
05:24
890m
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Hike the challenging 7.1-mile Romsdalseggen Ridge Trail, gaining 2913 feet, for panoramic views of Norway's dramatic fjords and mountains.
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6.66km
02:54
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Explore the Lundlia og Åmotan trail in Norway's Åmotan-Grøvudalen Landskapsvernområde, a moderate 4.1-mile hike past dramatic waterfalls.
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8.18km
02:33
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Hike the Innerdalshytta – Innerdalen landskapsvernområde, a moderate 5.1-mile trail through Norway's most beautiful valley.
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2,649
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.63km
01:12
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Hike the easy 2.3-mile Mardalsfossen Trail in Mardalen Nature Reserve to experience one of Europe's highest free-falling waterfalls.
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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11.9km
04:52
600m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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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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This breathtaking view is something you simply have to experience! The Geirangerfjord is indescribably beautiful, and its wild nature is truly impressive. Most importantly: Don't just take photos and selfies, but take your time and really savor the experience and cherish it as a lasting memory ;)
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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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Nice short path to the waterfall
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The steep climb is definitely worth it
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Probably a magnificent waterfall if it has rained the days before
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beautiful steep hiking trail through nature
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Møre og Romsdal offers a vast network of hiking trails, with over 880 routes recorded on komoot. These range from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents, catering to all experience levels.
The prime hiking season in Møre og Romsdal typically runs from late spring to early autumn, roughly May to September. During this period, snow has usually melted from lower and mid-elevation trails, and the weather is generally milder. Spring offers spectacular waterfalls due to snowmelt, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape.
The hiking trails in Møre og Romsdal are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from nearly 8,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's dramatic fjord landscapes, rugged mountains, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
Yes, Møre og Romsdal has over 360 easy hiking routes. For a gentle walk with a rewarding natural feature, consider the Mardalsfossen Trail, which leads to one of Europe's tallest waterfalls. Another accessible option is the Storseterfossen Trail, where you can walk behind the waterfall.
Møre og Romsdal's terrain is incredibly diverse. You'll encounter everything from lush valley paths and coastal walks with ocean views to steep, rocky mountain trails in areas like the Sunnmørsalpane and Romsdal Alps. Many routes feature significant elevation changes, offering panoramic views of fjords and peaks.
Absolutely. Møre og Romsdal is famous for its numerous waterfalls, especially during spring snowmelt. Beyond the iconic Seven Sisters in Geirangerfjord, you can hike to Storseter Falls, where a path leads behind the cascade, or explore the Mardalsfossen Trail to see one of Europe's tallest waterfalls. The Trollkirka Waterfall and Cave loop also features unique underground waterfalls.
Yes, many trails in Møre og Romsdal are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Lundlia and Åmotan Loop, which explores a dramatic confluence of rivers and waterfalls, and the Geiranger Village – Storfossen Waterfall loop.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Møre og Romsdal, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially during the period from April 1st to August 20th, which is the general leash law period in Norway to protect wildlife and livestock. Always check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas, as rules can vary.
Møre og Romsdal offers over 140 difficult routes for experienced hikers. The Romsdalseggen Ridge Trail is a renowned challenging hike with spectacular panoramic views. Another demanding option is the Hike and gondola ride in Åndalsnes, which involves a steep ascent to a viewpoint.
The region is rich in breathtaking viewpoints. The Romsdalseggen Ridge Trail offers iconic views of the Romsdal Valley. For a stunning perspective of Geirangerfjord, consider the View of Geirangerfjord loop from Geiranger. Mount Saksa and Mount Slogen in the Sunnmøre Alps are also famous for their panoramic vistas.
Yes, Møre og Romsdal features several unique natural attractions. The Trollkirka Waterfall and Cave loop leads to a fascinating cave system with underground waterfalls. The Innerdalen Valley, accessible via the Innerdalen Valley Trail, is often called Norway's most beautiful mountain valley, offering picturesque scenery.
Public transport options vary by location. Major towns like Åndalsnes and Geiranger often have bus services that can connect to popular trailheads, especially during peak season. For more remote trails, a car is often necessary. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider taxi services for specific starting points.


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