Best waterfalls around Trondheim are found within the Trøndelag region, which features a diverse natural landscape. The area is characterized by its rivers and forests, providing settings for numerous waterfalls. Many of these natural features are easily accessible for day trips from the city center. The region's geography supports a variety of waterfall types, from powerful drops to cascades within nature reserves.
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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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The Homlastien follows the Homla, a beautiful salmon river. Top billing goes to Storfossen, one of Trøndelag's largest waterfalls, with a drop of around 130 feet (40m). It's a glorious objective for an out and back hike along the river.
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The Homlastien follows the Homla, a beautiful salmon river. Top billing goes to Storfossen, one of Trøndelag's largest waterfalls, with a drop of around 130 feet (40m). It's a glorious objective for an out and back run along the river.
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This beautiful cascade is a lovely sight on the Ilabekken corridor. Gorgeous stone steps provide easy passage and superb views of the waterfall.
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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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The Storfossen Waterfall is widely regarded as one of Trøndelag's largest and most spectacular, boasting a 40-meter drop. It's part of a series of three waterfalls along the Homla river, including Mettifossen Waterfall and Dølanfossen Waterfall, offering a comprehensive natural spectacle.
Yes, Storfossen Waterfall is considered family-friendly, with a boardwalk leading to its foot. The Ila Waterfall on the Ilabekken corridor also features gorgeous stone steps, providing easy passage and superb views, making it a lovely spot for families.
Many waterfalls, like Storfossen, are located within nature reserves such as the Homla Nature Reserve. This area is known for its untouched nature, ancient forests, and rich biodiversity, including red-listed lichen and moss species. You'll find scenic hiking trails and opportunities to observe varied flora and wildlife.
Accessibility varies. For Storfossen Waterfall, you can reach it via a 6 km trail from Hommelvik, or for a shorter hike, drive to a parking lot at Kringelmyra, from where it's a 1 km walk (though steep) down to the falls. Sisselfossen, while impressive, involves an easy initial hike with a steep descent to the viewpoint.
While not explicitly stated for all waterfalls, spring and early summer typically offer the most powerful flows due to snowmelt, making the waterfalls particularly impressive. Autumn provides beautiful fall foliage, and winter can offer a unique, frozen landscape, though trails might be more challenging.
Absolutely. The Homla Nature Reserve, home to Storfossen, Dølanfossen, and Mettifossen, offers scenic hiking trails. The trail to Dølanfossen Waterfall provides exceptional views of cascades. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the hiking trails around Trondheim, which include routes in Bymarka Nature Reserve.
Yes, the region around Trondheim offers diverse outdoor activities. Beyond waterfall visits, you can explore gravel biking routes or enjoy running trails. Many of these routes pass through natural areas and offer views of the varied landscape.
The Homla Nature Reserve, where Storfossen is located, is vital for protecting endangered and near-endangered species and habitats, including unique 'coastal rainforest species.' The mist from Storfossen creates a favorable environment for red-listed lichen and moss species, and the ancient forest provides valuable natural habitat.
Yes, Sisselfossen Waterfall, located in the Sanddøldalen valley, boasts an impressive vertical drop of 100 meters, making it one of the largest in Trøndelag. It's visible from a distance when driving on Road 74, with marked trails leading to viewpoints.
Visitors frequently praise the 'mega spectacle' and 'thunderous sound' of Storfossen Waterfall. The area around Dølanfossen Waterfall is described as an 'incredible and idyllic landscape,' with the natural beauty of the surroundings making the effort worthwhile.
Yes, Storfossen Waterfall is part of a series of three waterfalls along the Homla river. This complex also includes Dølanfossen Waterfall and the smaller Mettifossen Waterfall, located downstream, offering a varied experience within one area.


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