Beautiful view over the water! To get here, you need to walk/hike around 20 min from Vesteras Gard (entry next to the restaurant terrace, don’t forget to close the gate). To get there you can either drive up to the restaurant (parking is paid and not possible for cars over 2 meters high) or hike up the stairs from the city. This option is quite steep and intense, but doable. On the walk there, we met some goats and alpacas from a nearby farm. The path after the restaurant is quite easy with some uphill walking and last part is downhill to...
Read moreIt is said the place is a must to see. Yes, it has a potential, but really overcrowded with tourist mainly from huge cruise ships and buses. Bussy restaurant(s) with nervous and tired looking personnel, very limited food choice and questionable quality. If you are lucky with the weather,it might be little compesnation for the facts, but if you get a rainy day, you might end up with a question why is it a must to go place? There are hundreds of other waterfalls over the west coast, many of them...
Read moreVesterasfjellet is a view point. You will know you have reached it when you see the wooden hut. From town you follow the signs for Vesteras. You will get to a point when you can see the restaurant at the top of some stone stairs and another route which says ‘Vesterasfjellet’. Follow the ‘Vesterasfjellet’ sign across the pastures. While you can go up to the restaurant and walk to the Vesterasfjellet from there, it takes you on a different path which is longer and muddy. Overall okay hike...
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