Waterfalls around Bardu, located in Northern Norway, offer impressive natural beauty within the Troms region. This area is characterized by its Arctic wilderness and significant rivers like the Målselva and Bardu, which create powerful cascades. The landscape features diverse terrain, from accessible riverbanks to more secluded trails. Bardu provides opportunities to experience both prominent natural landmarks and hidden gems.
Last updated: August 10, 2026
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From the parking lot, cross the bridge and turn right immediately behind it. Due to construction work, the trailhead is a bit difficult to spot.
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Really cool with the underwater window. Unfortunately, we were there too early, and there weren't any salmon running up yet.😪
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A fish ladder was built next to the rapids especially for the salmon.
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Across the birch forest path to the stream (follow the rushing sound). There is a small bridge at the waterfall. Bubbling water, great rocks, thick moss, ferns, berries, mushrooms... it's beautiful here!
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Wonderful place. We are crushed by the power of the. Nature.
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Very nice waterfall. Definitely worth the detour.
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Path starts across the bridge from parking. Excellent view of the waterfall.
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The Bardu region offers several captivating waterfalls. Sir Henry's Waterfall is popular for its easy accessibility and scenic views. Målselvfossen, often called the "National Waterfall of Norway," is known for its powerful cascade and significant salmon ladder. Bardufossen, on the Bardu River, is also a notable spot for its tumbling waters and excellent fishing opportunities.
Yes, Målselvfossen is considered family-friendly, offering various viewpoints and picnic facilities. Additionally, the Salmon Viewing Room at the Waterfall provides a unique experience for all ages to observe salmon migration beneath the surface.
The best time depends on what you want to experience. Målselvfossen's character changes with the seasons, offering different views throughout the year. For salmon viewing, the salmon season is ideal. Bardufossen is popular for fishing even in winter, with opportunities for ice-fishing. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers lush scenery and easier access to trails.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Målselvfossen and the Målselv River are significant spots for salmon fishing, attracting anglers to its long salmon ladder. Bardufossen is renowned for fly-fishing, especially for trout and char, with large catches being common. Fishing is possible year-round, including ice-fishing in winter.
Beyond the powerful cascades, you'll experience the Arctic wilderness of Northern Norway. The landscape features diverse terrain, from accessible riverbanks to forests with thick moss, ferns, and berries. You can also find viewpoints offering expansive vistas of the rivers and surrounding nature, such as the Bridge Over the Waterfall.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. Sir Henry's Waterfall is accessible via an easy, short out-and-back trail. For more extensive hikes, you can explore trails like 'On the ridge towards the Istind summit' or 'Hike on top of Istindaksla'. Find more options on the Hiking around Bardu guide.
Besides visiting the waterfalls, the Bardu region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Kvennhusfossen loop from Bardufoss Airport' on the Running Trails around Bardu guide. Road cycling routes like the 'Andsvatnet loop' are also available, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Bardu guide.
Sir Henry's Waterfall is known for its easy accessibility via a short trail from a parking area. Målselvfossen has various viewpoints that are generally accessible, and picnic facilities are available at the lower part. Bardufossen is also easily accessible, located opposite a bridge and a short drive from Bardufoss Airport.
Yes, parking is generally available. For Sir Henry's Waterfall, there is a parking area from which you cross a bridge to access the trail. Bardufossen is also conveniently located near a bridge with easy access, suggesting nearby parking options.
Målselvfossen is significant due to its impressive width and powerful cascade, where the Målselva river drops over 10 meters in two steps. It's also famous for its salmon ladder, reportedly one of Europe's longest, which is crucial for aiding salmon migration upstream, making it a key spot for salmon fishing and ecological interest.
Visitors appreciate the raw power and beauty of the waterfalls, often describing them as 'imposing' and 'wonderful.' The unique experience of the salmon ladder and the Salmon Viewing Room at Målselvfossen is a highlight. The easy accessibility of spots like Sir Henry's Waterfall also makes them popular for quick, scenic detours.


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