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Låtefossen Waterfall

Låtefossbrua 5763, 5763 Skare, Norway
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Låtefossen is a dramatic twin waterfall located in the Oddadalen valley near Odda, in Vestland County, western Norway. Standing at 165 meters tall, it's famous for its unique formation—two separate streams from Lake Lotevatnet join midway down a steep cliff, creating a thunderous cascade that flows under a historic stone bridge on National Road 13.

Highlights

Twin Cascades: The waterfall's twin streams originate from the same lake but descend side by side before merging—an incredibly rare and photogenic natural feature.

Historic Bridge: A beautiful six-arched stone bridge, built between 1867 and 1869, sits directly under the falls. As cars drive across, they’re sprayed with mist from the waterfall.

Scenic Drive: Located along National Road 13, the route through Oddadalen (often called "the valley of waterfalls") features several stunning waterfalls within a short stretch.

Accessibility: Låtefossen is roadside and requires no hiking, making it perfect for a quick scenic stop with parking available nearby.

Best Time to Visit

Summer (June–August) is ideal when snowmelt boosts the waterfall’s volume, and roads are clear.

Spring also offers dramatic flow but can come with more unpredictable weather.

Getting There

By Car: Located about 15 km south of Odda along National Road 13. It's well signposted and easily reachable.

By Public Transport: While buses run to Odda, a car is best to access Låtefossen and other nearby waterfalls.

Current Weather (May 26, 2025)

The area is experiencing light rain with temperatures around 13°C (55°F). Waterproof clothing and care while driving on wet roads are...

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One of the most famous waterfalls in Norway, located in the municipality of Odda, in the Hardanger region. This stunning twin waterfall is part of the Folgefonna National Park and is known for its powerful, double cascade, where two streams join and plunge 165 meters (541 feet) down the mountainside. The falls are particularly unique because they flow directly beneath the road (Route 13), offering a dramatic view for visitors.

Visiting Låtefossen is free. There is no entrance fee to view the waterfall.

Låtefossen is easily accessible by car via Route 13, which is part of the scenic Norwegian National Road. There is a small parking area nearby where you can stop to view the falls. Since the waterfall is located right next to the road, no hiking is required.

There are no facilities at the site itself, so it's recommended to plan accordingly. The best time to visit is during the spring or summer when the snowmelt increases the water flow, making the falls even more...

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I recommend visiting Lotefåssen if you are traveling in the same direction. It has more water later in the spring and summer, but it was beautiful at the end of March during the Easter vacation. Two years ago, I saw it at the end of May, and it was spectacular."

Lotefåssen is a captivating destination offering stunning views and natural beauty. Whether you visit during the spring, summer, or even in late March, you're bound to be enchanted by its scenic charm. With its flowing waters and picturesque surroundings, Lotefåssen promises a memorable experience for travelers seeking tranquility and natural wonders. Don't miss the chance to explore this breathtaking destination on...

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Låtefossen is a dramatic twin waterfall located in the Oddadalen valley near Odda, in Vestland County, western Norway. Standing at 165 meters tall, it's famous for its unique formation—two separate streams from Lake Lotevatnet join midway down a steep cliff, creating a thunderous cascade that flows under a historic stone bridge on National Road 13. --- Highlights Twin Cascades: The waterfall's twin streams originate from the same lake but descend side by side before merging—an incredibly rare and photogenic natural feature. Historic Bridge: A beautiful six-arched stone bridge, built between 1867 and 1869, sits directly under the falls. As cars drive across, they’re sprayed with mist from the waterfall. Scenic Drive: Located along National Road 13, the route through Oddadalen (often called "the valley of waterfalls") features several stunning waterfalls within a short stretch. Accessibility: Låtefossen is roadside and requires no hiking, making it perfect for a quick scenic stop with parking available nearby. --- Best Time to Visit Summer (June–August) is ideal when snowmelt boosts the waterfall’s volume, and roads are clear. Spring also offers dramatic flow but can come with more unpredictable weather. --- Getting There By Car: Located about 15 km south of Odda along National Road 13. It's well signposted and easily reachable. By Public Transport: While buses run to Odda, a car is best to access Låtefossen and other nearby waterfalls. --- Current Weather (May 26, 2025) The area is experiencing light rain with temperatures around 13°C (55°F). Waterproof clothing and care while driving on wet roads are recommended.
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One of the most famous waterfalls in Norway, located in the municipality of Odda, in the Hardanger region. This stunning twin waterfall is part of the Folgefonna National Park and is known for its powerful, double cascade, where two streams join and plunge 165 meters (541 feet) down the mountainside. The falls are particularly unique because they flow directly beneath the road (Route 13), offering a dramatic view for visitors. Visiting Låtefossen is free. There is no entrance fee to view the waterfall. Låtefossen is easily accessible by car via Route 13, which is part of the scenic Norwegian National Road. There is a small parking area nearby where you can stop to view the falls. Since the waterfall is located right next to the road, no hiking is required. There are no facilities at the site itself, so it's recommended to plan accordingly. The best time to visit is during the spring or summer when the snowmelt increases the water flow, making the falls even more spectacular.
Inesa Grigaitė-ŠpučienėInesa Grigaitė-Špučienė
I recommend visiting Lotefåssen if you are traveling in the same direction. It has more water later in the spring and summer, but it was beautiful at the end of March during the Easter vacation. Two years ago, I saw it at the end of May, and it was spectacular." Lotefåssen is a captivating destination offering stunning views and natural beauty. Whether you visit during the spring, summer, or even in late March, you're bound to be enchanted by its scenic charm. With its flowing waters and picturesque surroundings, Lotefåssen promises a memorable experience for travelers seeking tranquility and natural wonders. Don't miss the chance to explore this breathtaking destination on your journey.
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Låtefossen is a dramatic twin waterfall located in the Oddadalen valley near Odda, in Vestland County, western Norway. Standing at 165 meters tall, it's famous for its unique formation—two separate streams from Lake Lotevatnet join midway down a steep cliff, creating a thunderous cascade that flows under a historic stone bridge on National Road 13. --- Highlights Twin Cascades: The waterfall's twin streams originate from the same lake but descend side by side before merging—an incredibly rare and photogenic natural feature. Historic Bridge: A beautiful six-arched stone bridge, built between 1867 and 1869, sits directly under the falls. As cars drive across, they’re sprayed with mist from the waterfall. Scenic Drive: Located along National Road 13, the route through Oddadalen (often called "the valley of waterfalls") features several stunning waterfalls within a short stretch. Accessibility: Låtefossen is roadside and requires no hiking, making it perfect for a quick scenic stop with parking available nearby. --- Best Time to Visit Summer (June–August) is ideal when snowmelt boosts the waterfall’s volume, and roads are clear. Spring also offers dramatic flow but can come with more unpredictable weather. --- Getting There By Car: Located about 15 km south of Odda along National Road 13. It's well signposted and easily reachable. By Public Transport: While buses run to Odda, a car is best to access Låtefossen and other nearby waterfalls. --- Current Weather (May 26, 2025) The area is experiencing light rain with temperatures around 13°C (55°F). Waterproof clothing and care while driving on wet roads are recommended.
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One of the most famous waterfalls in Norway, located in the municipality of Odda, in the Hardanger region. This stunning twin waterfall is part of the Folgefonna National Park and is known for its powerful, double cascade, where two streams join and plunge 165 meters (541 feet) down the mountainside. The falls are particularly unique because they flow directly beneath the road (Route 13), offering a dramatic view for visitors. Visiting Låtefossen is free. There is no entrance fee to view the waterfall. Låtefossen is easily accessible by car via Route 13, which is part of the scenic Norwegian National Road. There is a small parking area nearby where you can stop to view the falls. Since the waterfall is located right next to the road, no hiking is required. There are no facilities at the site itself, so it's recommended to plan accordingly. The best time to visit is during the spring or summer when the snowmelt increases the water flow, making the falls even more spectacular.
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I recommend visiting Lotefåssen if you are traveling in the same direction. It has more water later in the spring and summer, but it was beautiful at the end of March during the Easter vacation. Two years ago, I saw it at the end of May, and it was spectacular." Lotefåssen is a captivating destination offering stunning views and natural beauty. Whether you visit during the spring, summer, or even in late March, you're bound to be enchanted by its scenic charm. With its flowing waters and picturesque surroundings, Lotefåssen promises a memorable experience for travelers seeking tranquility and natural wonders. Don't miss the chance to explore this breathtaking destination on your journey.
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