Best attractions and places to see around Norddal include a blend of natural features and cultural sites. The village is situated in a valley surrounded by steep mountains, overlooking the Norddalsfjorden, and is connected to the Geirangerfjord area. Visitors can explore traditional mountain farms, historical churches, and numerous waterfalls. The region offers a diverse landscape for exploration.
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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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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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Geiranger Fjord. Great waterfalls
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Nice tour, unfortunately the path under the waterfall is currently closed (August 24)
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A relatively challenging climb, but once you reach the top you'll be rewarded for everything. You should definitely do it.
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The climb is quite challenging, but once you reach the top you are rewarded with a fabulous natural spectacle and a breathtaking view. It is definitely worth it.
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Norddal is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic Norddalsfjorden and the famous Geirangerfjord, both known for their steep mountains and calm waters. The region is also home to numerous breathtaking waterfalls, including Storfossen Waterfall (Geiranger), Geirangerfossen Waterfall, and Storseter Falls, where you can even walk behind the cascading water.
Yes, Norddal offers a rich cultural heritage. You can visit the unique octagonal Norddal Church, a significant historical landmark. The traditional Herdalssetra Mountain Farm, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides insight into Norway's farming culture. Additionally, Melchior Farm offers authentic experiences like goat farming and cheese making.
The area around Norddal is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking on numerous trails, kayaking in the fjord, or biking with local guides. Fishing for cod, pollock, or monkfish is popular, and during winter, cross-country skiing and off-road touring are available. For a unique experience, try a 'Goat Safari' at Melchior Farm.
Many attractions in Norddal are suitable for families. Exploring waterfalls like Storfossen Waterfall (Geiranger) or Storseter Falls can be an exciting adventure. The Geiranger Village itself is a pleasant place to explore, and activities like goat safaris at Melchior Farm are fun for all ages. There's also a small relaxation area by the fjord for swimming.
Norddal offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. You can find trails that lead to stunning viewpoints, through mountain passes, and alongside waterfalls. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Norddal guide, which includes options like the Mountaineering loop from Geiranger.
For expansive views, the Norddal Viewpoint offers an excellent panorama of the village and the vast fjords. Many of the hiking trails also provide spectacular vistas. For example, the path leading to Storseter Falls offers great views of the fjord, the harbor, and the surrounding mountains.
Visitors particularly enjoy the immersive experience of the waterfalls, especially the unique opportunity to walk behind Storsæterfossen (Behind the Falls). The sheer volume of water at Storfossen Waterfall (Geiranger) and the beautiful scenery of Geiranger Village are also highly appreciated.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Petrines Guest House offers biking guides and local knowledge for cycling enthusiasts. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the Storfossen Waterfall – View of Geirangerfjord loop from Geiranger, detailed in the MTB Trails around Norddal guide.
Absolutely. There are several running trails in the area that offer scenic routes. You can find options like the Maråvika loop from Geiranger or the Flydalsjuvet loop from Geiranger in the Running Trails around Norddal guide.
The warmer months, typically late spring to early autumn, are ideal for hiking, kayaking, and biking, when trails are clear and the weather is mild. For winter activities like cross-country skiing, the colder months offer snowy landscapes. The waterfalls are particularly impressive during spring and early summer due to snowmelt.
Norddal offers options for dining and accommodation. Melchior Farm hosts the village's only pub, serving local craft beer and products like organic juices and jams. You can find cafes and guesthouses within the village and surrounding areas, providing local culinary experiences and comfortable stays.


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