10 Things to do Good for Kids in Hardanger That You Shouldn't Miss

September 1, 2021 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in Hardanger, Norway including Hardangerfjordactive, Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall, Voringsfossen, Syse Gard, Skjervsfossen Waterfall, The Monk Steps, Hardanger Maritime Museum, Furebergsfossen, Hardanger Bridge, Vidfossen Waterfall.
Restaurants in Hardanger

1. Hardangerfjordactive

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Hardangerfjordactive

Hardangerfjord kayakrental offer kayak and bicycle rental between mountain, glacier and fjords. Only prebooking and you need skills for paddling and biking. We are located in Lofthus in Hardanger.

2. Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall

Mo ved Steinsdalen, Norheimsund, Kvam 5600 Norway +47 56 55 16 77 [email protected] http://www.visitnorway.com/listings/steinsdalsfossen-waterfall/1260
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4.5 based on 325 reviews

Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall

2 kms from Norheimsund direction Bergen, just by route 7. One of the best known and photographed waterfalls of the country, where you can walk under and behind the waterfall. Stone monument astrophysicist Svein Rosseland. Represented Norway on Expo 2000.

Reviewed By RakshitaA4

On our way to Hardangerfjord, we paid a visit to Steinsdalsfossen and it was a great decision. View of the valley in front of the waterfall from the top is amazing, got a good view of the waterfall from behind, very many beautiful views all around the place.

3. Voringsfossen

Mabodalen i Hardanger, 5785 Norway +47 22 00 25 00 http://Visitnorway.de
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Voringsfossen

Reviewed By The-SCH-World-Travel

It's either you stop right at the top, with a bird's eye view of the waterfall, Geo coordinates as : 60.425468, 7.246463 OR like us, we choose a short hike ( 1.3km x2 ) to the base of the waterfall. You can park at 60.425203, 7.231709. Both sides of the road are widen to allow cars to park to hike to Vøringsfossen. The initial 200m is path road, after which , there are many boulders and bid rocks to overcome. But not a problem at all as just do it at your own pace and enjoy the hike. It's beautiful with a lovely weather to top it all. You can do it in 2 hours. We took about 3 hours as we had our picnic and rest at the waterfall too!

4. Syse Gard

Apalvegen 104, Ulvik 5730 Norway +47 416 49 906 [email protected] http://www.sysegard.no/
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Syse Gard

You'll find Syse Gard and the beautiful views around this place in the inmost Hardangerfjord at Ulvik. The farmers at Syse Gard, Gro og Hans represent the 5th generation since faming started at Syse Gard. They will give you an experiences of tradition and creating in a lively farming environment. The farm shop offers a broad range of products, from fresh fruits to applesnacks, cured meat, preserved plums, apples and homemade apple juice produced of apples from the orchards. Guided tours for groups on request. Enjoy and taste traditional farming at Syse Gard!

5. Skjervsfossen Waterfall

Skjervet, Granvin 5736 Norway [email protected] http://www.nasjonaleturistveger.no/no/turistvegene/hardanger?attraksjon=Skjervsfossen
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Skjervsfossen Waterfall

Skjervefossen waterfall is a 150 m. high waterfall with two waterfalls in a row. Near road Rv13. View point and kiosk.

6. The Monk Steps

Lofthus, Ullensvang 5781 Norway +47 53 66 31 12 [email protected]
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The Monk Steps

Forest road/path from Lofthus to Nosi (950 m.a.s.l.). This is one of the gateways to Hardangervidda. At 650-700 metres are the monk steps made of stone, probably laid by monks who settled at Opedal in the 12th. century. Lofthus - Nosi return abt 4 hrs walk. For pack horses, contact the tourist office or Van der Tuuk guide service.

7. Hardanger Maritime Museum

Sandvenvegen 56 Norheimsund, Hardanger, Kvam 5600 Norway +47 474 79 839 [email protected] http://www.fartoyvern.no/hardanger-fartoeyvernsenter/norsk/besoek-oss.aspx
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Hardanger Maritime Museum

A living Museum of boatbuilding. The museum is open every day during the summer. You can watch the craftsmen at work and hear about the boatbuilding and craftsmanship. Try your own skills in the Activity Route. You can attend exhibitions and films telling different parts of Norways maritime history.In the traditional ropemaker's workshop rope is made for boats from all over the country. Here you'll also find a nice exhibition on traditional ropemaking. There is a pleasant harbour-view cafe where we serve excellent coffee, tea and home made food. Hardanger Maritime Museum is a national centre of expertise which is committed to boat preservation, is an outdoor-pursuits centre, a craft training centre and a guardian of old craft traditions. Opening times off-season by arrangement.

8. Furebergsfossen

Odda 5475 Norway http://www.world-of-waterfalls.com/norway-furebergsfossen.html
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Furebergsfossen

9. Hardanger Bridge

Ulvik Norway http://www.hardangerbrua.no
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Hardanger Bridge

Reviewed By kjetil67 - Bergen, Norway

Nice place to stop and take pictures, and take a picknick. This brigde makes tha travel shorter to cross the Hardangervidda

10. Vidfossen Waterfall

The Odda Valley Sandvedalselvi, Odda Norway
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Vidfossen Waterfall

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