Best natural monuments around Klæbu are found within a landscape rich in natural beauty and impressive features, now part of Trondheim Municipality. The area is characterized by significant natural sites, including waterfalls, forests, and elevated areas like Vassfjellet. These locations offer diverse opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration of the Trøndelag region's natural environment. The Nidelva River also provides scenic routes for activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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This natural site owes its nickname Mini Trolltunga to its rocky platform that juts out into the void. You reach this magnificent viewpoint through the woods, and suddenly you see this platform opening up before you. Probably the best viewpoint in the area if you want to see a broad overview of the surrounding nature.
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This part of the Homlastien provides exceptional views of the cascades. Although there's a fair bit of elevation gain on the run to Storfossen from Hommelvik, it's worth it for the natural beauty of the surroundings.
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A majestic sight, Storfossen plummets some 130 feet (40m). This is one of Trøndelag's highest waterfalls and it's a superb objective for an adventurous run along the Homla.
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The waterfall is the easiest to reach, as there is a walkway to the foot of the Storefall, the thunderous sound of the 40 meter drop is deafening and a mega spectacle.
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I think the two belong together, but 3 falls over 3 km, 👌🇳🇴 Awesome 🔨
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To get to the rustic fall, there are 2 ways, one relatively relaxed and up the mountain along the hiking trail, the other behind the bridge along the rope on the rock, for adventurers 😅. We are rewarded with a mega natural spectacle.
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It is exciting to see this miniature replica of the trolltunga
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Klæbu is renowned for its spectacular waterfalls. You can visit Storfossen Waterfall, one of the largest in Trøndelag with a 40-meter drop, where a boardwalk leads right to its base for an immersive experience. Just below it, you'll find Mettifossen Waterfall, offering additional cascades. Another must-see is Dølanfossen Waterfall, which can be reached via a relaxed trail or a more adventurous route.
Yes, for breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Burma Cliffs, often called the 'Mini Trolltunga of Trondheim'. This natural rock platform juts out, providing a broad overview of the surrounding nature, including Dragvoll, Moholt, and Trondheim.
The area around Klæbu offers diverse hiking opportunities. For instance, the hike to Storfossen Waterfall leads through a moss-covered forest within the Homla nature reserve. Dølanfossen Waterfall also has both relaxed and adventurous trails. For more extensive hiking, the Vassfjellet area provides numerous possibilities, including routes to Kråkfjellet, the highest peak in Brungmarka. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Klæbu guide.
Absolutely. Both Storfossen Waterfall and Damtjønna are categorized as family-friendly. The walk to Storfossen is accessible via a boardwalk, making it suitable for families. Damtjønna, a serene lake, also offers a pleasant natural setting for family outings.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area are dog-friendly. For example, the Burma Cliffs (Mini Trolltunga of Trondheim) are noted as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the stunning views with your canine companion.
The natural monuments around Klæbu are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and full-flowing waterfalls, ideal for hiking and picnics. Autumn brings vibrant fall colors to the forests. While winter can be cold, some areas are suitable for winter hiking, offering a different, serene experience of the snow-covered landscapes.
Yes, Damtjønna is a tranquil lake that serves as a peaceful natural monument. It's a great spot for those looking for a serene environment amidst the forest.
Beyond hiking, the Klæbu area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, with options like the 'Øyaberga – Rundhaugen loop' or 'City Tour – Skistua loop'. For general cycling, there are routes such as the 'Storsand loop'. Find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Klæbu and Cycling around Klæbu guides.
Yes, for popular sites like Storfossen Waterfall, there is a car park at Kringelmyra, from where the hike to the waterfall begins. It's advisable to check specific locations for parking availability, especially during peak seasons.
The Homla Nature Reserve, which encompasses Storfossen Waterfall, is characterized by its densely overgrown, mossy forest. It provides an excellent environment for hiking and enjoying pristine nature, offering a truly immersive experience in the natural landscape of Trøndelag.
Yes, Dølanfossen Waterfall offers an adventurous path that involves using a rope along a rock behind a bridge, in addition to a more relaxed hiking trail. This option appeals to those seeking a bit more thrill in their exploration.


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