Waterfalls in Hedmark offer diverse natural beauty and hiking opportunities within Norway's landscape. The region features unique geological formations, including river gorges shaped by glacial activity. Hedmark's waterfalls are often integrated with accessible trails, providing insights into local flora and history. This area provides a range of outdoor experiences for those exploring its natural environment.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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This bridge over the Langglupbekken provides superb views of Rondslottet rising beyond an attractive cascade. There are good wild camping spots near here, as well as tempting places for a swim.
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The delightful Björbecken is a real highlight of the run up Elgåhogna. This is surely one of the most gorgeous summit runs in the Femunden National Park.
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The detour signposted from the main trail leads down a very steep path to the hidden waterfall, which unfortunately cannot be seen very well due to the vegetation. The very strenuous extra route is therefore only partially worthwhile.
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A great waterfall in the middle of the forest. There is a shelter and a possibility to make a fire.
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Beautiful trail with occasional technical sections. Can be difficult when slippery. Please note that the road from Midtskogen is a private toll road - 75 NOK to be paid.
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On Sunday from 11 am to 11 pm you can have a drink in the open air theatre. But the waterfall nearby is more than worth the effort and is open every day. 😉
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Øvre Fallfossen is the highest waterfall in the Grimsa River.
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About 4-5km before Björnholia Just above the bridge between the birch trees, there are several good spots to camp overnight.
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Beyond the most popular spots, consider visiting the Water Power Museum and Waterfall, which combines natural beauty with historical insights into an old sawmill and power station. Another option is the Atnbrufossen Waterfall, known for its historical significance and family-friendly atmosphere.
Yes, several waterfalls in Hedmark are suitable for families. The Water Power Museum and Waterfall and Atnbrufossen Waterfall are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Kvennstugua Open-Air Theater and Waterfall offers facilities and a historical setting that can be enjoyable for all ages.
Visiting in spring is generally recommended for optimal water flow, especially for waterfalls like the Korpreiret Waterfall, when the river is at its fullest. This ensures the most dramatic views of the cascades.
Yes, Hedmark's waterfalls are often integrated with historical sites. The Water Power Museum and Waterfall is a former sawmill with a small exhibition. The Atnbrufossen Waterfall and Kvennstugua Open-Air Theater and Waterfall also have historical significance, offering a blend of nature and cultural heritage.
Yes, the area around the Bridge over the Langglupbekken offers tempting spots for a swim. The Korpreiret Nature and Culture Trail also features attractive swimming spots within its river gorge.
Hedmark offers a variety of hiking trails near its waterfalls. For example, the Korpreiret Waterfall is part of a nature and culture trail that explores a 3-kilometer river gorge. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the Hiking in Hedmark guide, which includes routes like the Korpreiret Nature and Culture Trail.
Many of Hedmark's waterfalls are set within unique geological formations. The Korpreiret Waterfall, for instance, is located within a dramatic river gorge featuring potholes (jettegryter) and bedrock primarily composed of sparagmite, shaped by glacial activity over 10,000 years ago.
Absolutely. The Bridge over the Langglupbekken provides superb views of an impressive cascade with Rondslottet in the background. The Upper Fallfossen Bridge also offers a direct view of Øvre Fallfossen, a waterfall nestled in the forest.
Besides hiking, Hedmark offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes or discover more easy hikes throughout the region. Some areas near waterfalls, like the Bridge over the Langglupbekken, even offer good spots for wild camping.
Given that trails can be slippery, especially after rain or during spring, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and bringing rain gear is always a good idea in Norway.
While many trails are accessible, some can be challenging. For example, the Viewpoint at the Waterfall involves a very steep path to reach the hidden waterfall. The Korpreiret Waterfall trail can also have technical sections and be difficult when slippery.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the integration of waterfalls with hiking opportunities. The unique geological formations, such as the river gorges at Korpreiret Waterfall, and the scenic viewpoints like the Bridge over the Langglupbekken, are often highlighted. The chance to combine nature exploration with historical sites also adds to the appeal.


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