
Tjornadalsfossen
Tjørnadalsfossen
Tjørnadalsfossen is a waterfall located in the western part of Norway, near the village of Odda in Vestland county. The waterfall has a total height of approximately 150 meters. It is part of the Folgefonna National Park, a region known for its rugged terrain and numerous water features.
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The waterfall is fed by glacial meltwaters from the nearby Folgefonna Glacier, which is the third largest glacier in Norway. Visitors can access Tjørnadalsfossen via marked hiking trails from nearby settlements. The area surrounding the waterfall is characterized by steep cliffs and lush vegetation, typical of Norway's western fjordlands. The closest major road is the Rv13, making it relatively accessible for travelers.








