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Norway
Troms
Kåfjord

Hike to the hanging bridge and the waterfalls – Reisa National Park

Routes
Hiking trails & Routes
Norway
Troms
Kåfjord

Hike to the hanging bridge and the waterfalls – Reisa National Park

Moderate

4.8

(36)

179

hikers

Hike to the hanging bridge and the waterfalls – Reisa National Park

02:42

8.48km

340m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: March 10, 2025

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Start point

Parking

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2.38 km

Path to Gorsabrua

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A varied route along a narrow path leads to the bridge

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4.22 km

Several waterfalls fall into the canyon. A beautiful spectacle.

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8.48 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.34 km

3.78 km

339 m

Surfaces

4.18 km

4.08 km

154 m

< 100 m

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Thursday 28 May

4°C

-2°C

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4.8

179

Hike to the hanging bridge and the waterfalls – Reisa National Park

02:42h

8.48km

340m

Trail Reviews

Barbara
June 10, 2023, Gorsabrua Wanderung

A nice spontaneous hike to the bridge 153m deep in a gorge with a beautiful waterfall

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It's a shame, it's actually a circular route that takes you past an abandoned copper mine (ruins), a mine and another gorge. Unfortunately, the footbridge has just been demolished and the river has split into three branches. We managed to cross the first two branches - look at the route at the beginning - but the third branch was unfortunately insurmountable. That's why we've only chosen the way back as the outward route.

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The path is mostly a driveway. The last part is a very good hiking trail. So you don't need any special sure-footedness - just a bit of fitness. The bridge at the hiking car park would be torn away in the event of a flood. Therefore, the hike is currently not feasible as a circular hike.

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