10 Valleys in Norway That You Shouldn't Miss

June 25, 2021 Sheron Bogner

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1. Husedalen Valley

Modnavegen Hardanger, Kinsarvik 5780 Norway +47 53 66 31 12 [email protected] http://www.visitullensvang.no
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5.0 based on 96 reviews

Husedalen Valley

The valley from Kinsarvik to Hardangervidda is one of the natural wonders in Ullensvang, including 4 impressive waterfalls, lying close at each other within a distance of 3 hours on foot. Tveitafossen, abt 4 kms from Kinsarvik centre, thereafter 3 bigger waterfalls within walking distance Nyastolsfossen, Nykkjesoyfossen and Sotefossen. Excellent terrain for hikes.

Reviewed By SoliMoli - Oberhof, Germany

For us it was a great hike with some breathtaking sceneries on our way up to the top. You also have the opportunity to get to know some history about the region as you walk along the trail. Totally worth it and would revisit.

2. Molladalen

Melboen 1 Melbøsætra, Orsta 6174 Norway http://www.ut.no/tur/2.2700/
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Molladalen

3. Innerdalen Valley

Innerdalen, Sunndalsora 6620 Norway +47 71 69 77 96 [email protected] http://www.innerdalen.com/heim/artikkel/tabid/110/Article/11/landskapsvern.aspx#.VP2reeFx0XE
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Innerdalen Valley

Innerdalen has frequently been called Norway's most beautiful mountain valley. Drive the RV 70 road between Sunndalsora and Tingvoll, turn off at Alvundeid and head in to Nerdal. Park your car and enjoy the hour it takes you to stroll the four kilometres in to the heart of the Innerdalen valley. The valley resembles a cathedral, dominated by the 1,452 metre mountain Innerdalstarnet (Means; The tower of Innerdalen walley), which towers over the valley like a natural spire. A crystal clear lake sparkles on the valley floor and streams and small rivers cascade down from the glaciers above. A network of marked paths takes you out of the valley and into the mountains, where Renndolsetra summer pasture farm lies ready to welcome you with traditional fare and farm animals. Further into the mountains, you come to the Innerdalshyttene cabins, one old and one new cabin, which are run by the Norwegian Mountain Hiking Association and which have long been used as a stopping place, and a place to eat and stay overnight by travellers in the mountains.

4. Amotan

In the Grovu valley, 6600 Norway +47 71 68 99 70 http://www.visitkristiansund.com/en/Product/?TLp=43002
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Amotan

5. Norangsdalen

Orsta Norway https://www.visitnorway.com/listings/norangsdalen-the-queens-route/1206/
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Norangsdalen

6. Lysefjord

Stavanger Norway +47 51 89 52 70 http://www.rodne.no/sightseeing-en/from-stavanger
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4.5 based on 1,555 reviews

Lysefjord

Reviewed By drm1958 - Exeter, United Kingdom

A great cruise out from Stavanger along the Lysefjord to view the Pulpit Rock. A lovely modern boat, purpose designed to make the most of this experience, lots of viewing deck space accompanied by warm enclosed cabins if the weather is inclement. The Pulpit Rock has its own story and is magnificent to see from below, I might just climb up there one day! Our cruise included a stop for waffles, sour cream and jam at one of the most inaccessible places on the fjord, great fun! The scenery is simply stunning, totally off the scale in any language. If you only have a short day in Stavanger and want to see the fjords then take this trip. Everything is weather dependent everywhere so be prepared for that, otherwise, just enjoy.

7. Dalen i Telemark

Dalen i Telemark, 3880 Norway http://www.visitdalen.com/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Dalen i Telemark

8. Lulle Valley

Camp Tamok, Tromso 9143 Norway +47 77 71 55 88 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

The Lulle Valley is located in Skibotn, one of the driest areas in Scandinavia. The 2.5 km long trail takes you through untouched natural and cultural landscapes. The valley has more than 12 different orchids. Marisko (Cypripédium calcéolus), the most famous of these, is extremely widespread in this valley. A knowledgeable guide will accompany you on this exciting excursion. Included: Transport (90 min), lunch, dinner

9. Uradalen og Bjodnalia

Saeland, 4349 Norway +47 51 77 61 60 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Uradalen og Bjodnalia

Uradalen is a conservation area where you can see the remainder of the oak forest that covered most of Jaeren about 2000 years ago. This valley also contains a lush deciduous forest of temperate trees, with a flourishing flora and fauna. This area is home to Saeland nature reserve, which you pass through on your way to Uradalen. Furthest in lies Bjodnalia, an abandoned upland farm that was in use until 1907. The area is ideal for family walks and outings. Parking at Saeland by Fv205 between Undheim and algard.

10. Knight's Leap

Sjodalsvegen Sjodalen, 2680 Norway +47 61 23 89 13 http://www.besseggen.net
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Knight's Leap

Reviewed By Fabianasas - Oslo, Norway

Great place for campig, beautifull wievs and power of nature. Quite dangerous if you comming witch small kids.

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