Waterfalls around Suldal, located in the Rogaland region of Norway, are characterized by their natural features and accessibility. The area features rivers and gorges, with several waterfalls offering distinct experiences. Suldal's landscape includes powerful rivers and mountain walls, contributing to the formation of these natural attractions. The region provides opportunities to observe these water features in various settings.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The view over the fjord is magnificent.
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A wonderful place with fantastic views
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Here you can cross the river. A small waterfall rushes down slightly above. Below you have a great view of the valley
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Rapids next to the salmon ladder in beautiful nature
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Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., admission NOK 40,--, lots of information
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A great view almost the whole way - distracts from the rather monotonous gravel path 😉
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Wonderful to enjoy the descent again.
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Both Sandsfossen and Flesåna waterfalls are known for their excellent accessibility. Sandsfossen, located near Sand's town center, has a car park just 50 meters from the viewpoint and offers good access for wheelchairs and prams. Flesåna, along the Ryfylke National Tourist Route, also provides a dedicated rest area with suitable parking and is designed to be accessible for people with wheelchairs and prams.
Yes, at Sandfossen Rapids, you can visit the Laksestudio (Salmon Studio) to observe salmon as they ascend the salmon ladder to spawn. The salmon season in Suldalslågen typically runs from June to September, and you might even see salmon jumping up the waterfall itself.
The waterfalls in Suldal are particularly impressive in late spring or early summer. This is when they are fed by melted snow from the Suldalsheiane mountains, resulting in a powerful flow. Sandsfossen, for example, has its immense volume in summer, while Flesåna is most powerful during this period.
Absolutely. Sandfossen Rapids is considered family-friendly, with easy access and the unique Laksestudio for observing salmon. Flesåna also has a rest area that is ideal for picnics and for children to play, making it a great stop for families.
Suldal's landscape is characterized by powerful rivers, deep gorges, and sharp mountain walls. You'll encounter rapids, river waterfalls, and viewpoints offering stunning vistas of the valley and fjord. Highlights like Narrow Gorge with Waterfall showcase the dramatic geological formations.
Yes, Suldal offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the Fiskeberg Roundtrip or the easy Trail to Kammen. For more options, explore the Hiking around Suldal guide, which includes routes of varying difficulty.
Beyond hiking, you can explore cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Suldal guide, or try running trails like the Himakånå loop, detailed in the Running Trails around Suldal guide.
For Sandsfossen, there is a car park conveniently located just 50 meters from the viewpoint. Flesåna also features a dedicated rest area with suitable parking spaces, making it easy to stop and enjoy the falls.
Yes, near Sandsfossen, you can find the architecturally striking Høsebrua Bridge. This pedestrian bridge spans the Suldalslågen river and offers an exciting experience with its open floor grid above the rapids, especially when illuminated at night.
Flesåna is an impressive 160-meter high waterfall located along the scenic Ryfylke National Tourist Route (Rv 13) through Bratlandsdalen. It's known for its powerful flow, especially in late spring/early summer, and serves as a dramatic stopping point to admire the surrounding mountain landscapes.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. For instance, the Stream Crossing with Waterfall View provides a great view of the valley below, while the View of the fjord from the trail offers magnificent vistas over the fjord.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the area around the highlight named Swimming pool features a river with a strong current and a path over rocks that can be demanding. It's described as a place for the very brave due to the strong current.


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