Best attractions and places to see around Eidfjord are concentrated in a region known for its dramatic natural landscapes at the easternmost arm of the Hardangerfjord. This area features deep fjords, towering waterfalls, and serene lakes, offering a diverse environment for exploration. Eidfjord serves as a gateway to the Hardangervidda plateau, providing access to both coastal and mountain experiences. The region combines natural beauty with historical sites, making it a destination for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Viking graves from long ago.
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The Norwegian Trekking Association's cabin is located on the shore of Lake Finsevatnet and is highly recommended for both one- and multi-night stays. The cabin is an excellent starting point for various one-day and multi-day tours. The small town of Finse is located on the railway line from Oslo to Bergen, making arrival and departure relatively straightforward.
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The Norwegian Trekking Association's cabin is located on the shore of Lake Finsevatnet and is highly recommended for both one- and multi-night stays. The cabin is an excellent starting point for various one-day and multi-day tours. The small town of Finse is located on the railway line from Oslo to Bergen, making arrival and departure relatively straightforward.
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Very nice here. Highly recommended for cruise passengers!
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Large hostel with a great view, space for lots of hikers and tired cyclists. Make sure to reserve a place in advance - it's always very full in summer! About 550 meters from Finse train station. With shared rooms, drying room and good showers.
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Beautiful beach with campsite The sun only comes in there for a few hours
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crystal clear water with beautiful reflections
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Great view of the fjord 👌
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Yes, Eidfjord offers several family-friendly options. Eidfjordvatnet Beach is a popular choice, known for its crystal-clear water and beautiful reflections, perfect for a relaxing day by the lake. The area around Vøringsfossen Waterfall also has accessible viewing platforms suitable for families.
You can explore the Hæreidsmoen Burial Field, an ancient site featuring old Viking graves and burial mounds dating back to the Iron Age. It's located on a plateau and offers a glimpse into the region's long history.
The Eidfjord area is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the easy "Sysen Dam to Lokkebakknuten Trail" or more moderate options such as the "Loop hike from Hjølmaberget via Vivelid, Fljodal and Såtefjell." You can explore many more hiking trails in the region by visiting the Hiking around Eidfjord guide.
The best time to visit waterfalls like Vøringsfossen Waterfall is typically during late spring and early summer (May to July). This is when snowmelt from the Hardangervidda plateau is at its peak, resulting in the most powerful and impressive water flow. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
Yes, there are options for beginner hikers. An easy route is the "Sysen Dam to Lokkebakknuten Trail," which is a good starting point. For more choices and details on difficulty, refer to the Hiking around Eidfjord guide.
The View of Eidfjord offers expansive vistas of the fjord and a nearby lake with a small beach, providing a great perspective on the area. Additionally, the viewing platforms at Vøringsfossen Waterfall provide dramatic views of the gorge and the powerful falls.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. For instance, the "Loop hike from Hjølmaberget via Vivelid, Fljodal and Såtefjell" is a moderate circular hike. For running, there's the "Running loop from Eidfjord" or the "Vivelid and Valurfossen Loop." You can find more circular options in the dedicated guides for hiking and running around Eidfjord.
Eidfjord serves as a gateway to the Hardangervidda plateau. While direct public transport to the heart of the plateau might be limited, you can drive or cycle towards areas like Finse. The Finsehytta mountain hut, accessible by train, is a popular starting point for exploring the plateau and offers accommodation.
Visitors frequently highlight the dramatic natural landscapes, especially the powerful Vøringsfossen Waterfall and the serene beauty of Eidfjordvatnet Beach. The crystal-clear water and stunning reflections at the lake are often praised, as are the expansive views from various viewpoints. The blend of natural beauty and historical sites like the Hæreidsmoen Burial Field also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the region offers scenic road cycling routes. You can find options like the "View of the Eio River – Old Eidfjord Church loop from Myklatun" for an easy ride, or more challenging routes such as the "Ellen Utnes plass – Rossanes loop from Eidfjord." For a comprehensive list of routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Eidfjord guide.
For autumn hiking in Eidfjord, it's essential to dress in layers. The weather can be unpredictable, with temperatures varying and a chance of rain. We recommend waterproof and windproof outer layers, warm mid-layers (fleece or wool), and moisture-wicking base layers. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are also crucial, as trails can be wet and muddy.
While the main attractions are well-known, exploring the smaller paths around the Hæreidsmoen Burial Field can offer a quieter experience. Additionally, venturing slightly off the main roads into the valleys can reveal charming local spots and less-frequented viewpoints that offer unique perspectives of the fjord landscape.


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