Waterfalls around Lom, a town situated at the gateway to Jotunheimen National Park in Norway, are prominent natural features. The region is characterized by its rugged mountain landscape and the Bøvra River flowing through the town. These cascades are easily accessible and enhance the area's natural beauty, offering various experiences for visitors.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Høystakka Waterfall plunges down a steep rock face, sending spray into the air as it carves its way through the rugged mountainside. The trail approaching the falls follows natural, sometimes uneven terrain with rocky sections and patches of grass, adding a touch of adventure to the experience.
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An impressive waterfall fed by two tributaries. Curiously, all of the falling water is collected at the bottom and drained underground. The rugged riverbed below the waterfall was dry, at least at the end of July.
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A beautiful waterfall in an even more beautiful area
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The brave can cross the waterfall in the middle of the village on the zipline
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The masses of water rush down impressively and with a lot of noise.
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No special skill required.
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Great waterfall / path which is also good to do with kids. Beautiful forest. Very impressive after heavy rainfall.
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Several waterfalls in the Lom area are family-friendly. Stuttgongfossen is particularly good for kids, allowing you to get very close to the falls. Another great option is Prestfossen Waterfall and Zipline, which offers a unique experience with a zipline over the waterfall, appealing to adventurous families.
Yes, Prestfossen Waterfall and Zipline stands out. It features a zipline that goes directly over the waterfall, under the main road bridge, providing an exhilarating and unique perspective of the rapids. This is a popular summer activity.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, snowmelt and rainfall ensure a strong water flow, making the waterfalls most impressive. For example, Stuttgongfossen is particularly striking after heavy rainfall. Visiting early in the morning can also help avoid crowds at popular viewpoints.
Absolutely. Hellerfossen Waterfall offers a beautiful view from a ledge at the top, where you can see the water flowing down and meandering through Stora Valley. The Waterfall Lookout in Lom also provides awe-inspiring vistas of cascading waterfalls and the surrounding landscapes, ideal for photography.
The terrain can vary. For instance, the trail approaching Høystakka Waterfall follows natural, sometimes uneven terrain with rocky sections and patches of grass, adding an adventurous feel. Other trails, like those to Stuttgongfossen, are often through beautiful forests and can be suitable for families.
Yes, the region around Lom, including Jotunheimen National Park, is rich with hiking opportunities. You can explore various trails, from easy walks to more challenging mountain hikes. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Hiking around Lom guide, which includes options like the difficult Lomseggen Loop Trail.
Yes, Lom offers several mountain biking trails that allow you to explore the stunning natural landscape. You can find routes of varying difficulty, such as the moderate 'Gravel Road Along Lake Tesse – Voodostigen Gravel Road loop'. For more details, refer to the MTB Trails around Lom guide.
The waterfalls around Lom are notable for their accessibility and their integration into the town's landscape, such as Prestfossen flowing through the town itself. The region also offers a variety, from forest-enclosed cascades like Stuttgongfossen to those with unique features like the zipline at Prestfossen, all set against the backdrop of Jotunheimen National Park's rugged beauty.
When visiting the waterfalls, it's advisable to wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain. A camera is a must to capture the scenic views. Depending on the weather, rain gear might be useful, and consider packing a picnic to enjoy at one of the many picturesque spots.
Yes, the View of Skautefossen is quite intriguing. This impressive waterfall is fed by two tributaries, but curiously, all of the falling water is collected at the bottom and drained underground. This can result in a dry riverbed directly below the falls, especially in late summer.
Yes, both Hellerfossen Waterfall and Høystakka Waterfall are categorized as natural monuments, highlighting their significant natural beauty and geological importance within the region.
Visitors frequently praise the beauty and accessibility of the waterfalls. For example, Stuttgongfossen is noted for allowing visitors to get very close, and Hellerfossen Waterfall is admired for its stunning views from the top ledge. The overall consensus is that these natural features are popular and well worth exploring.


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