Tvinnefossen is one of those waterfalls you can actually walk behind. A path leads around the back of the falls, which means you get the full experience of standing inside a curtain of water crashing down in front of you. It is loud, it is wet, and it is worth it.
The waterfall drops about 110 metres in several stages and sits right along the Panoramavegen, county road 613. You can park at Randabygda school and walk from there. It is a short walk and the path is straightforward.
This is not one of Norway's biggest waterfalls, but the chance to get behind it makes it more memorable than many that are taller. On a sunny day the spray catches the light nicely. On a rainy day, well, you are already wet.
The waterfall drops about 110 metres in several stages and sits right along the Panoramavegen, county road 613. You can park at Randabygda school and walk from there. It is a short walk and the path is straightforward.
This is not one of Norway's biggest waterfalls, but the chance to get behind it makes it more memorable than many that are taller. On a sunny day the spray catches the light nicely. On a rainy day, well, you are already wet.