Furebergsfossen
Furebergsfossen
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Davidjellis
Lowestoft, UK9,477 contributions
July 2022
Furebergsfossen is an impressive waterfall located along the southern side of the Hardangerfjord in eastern Norway. We weren't planning to see it to be honest but as our cruise ship was unable to dock in Haugesund due to bad weather being predicted, the captain said we would instead be cruising the Hardangerfjord and seeing a waterfall, which was Furebergsfossen.
From the ship you could see the cars and lorries driving across the bridge in front of the falls and there is a parking site near the falls where those visiting can pull over and get photos etc. Like many larger waterfalls there can be heavy spray so you might get wet, and check and clean your lens if taking photos.
From the water and from a distance the waterfall looked like a scary ghost with its arms in the air...once seen you cannot unsee it.
Looked a powerful waterfall, so well worthy of a visit.
From the ship you could see the cars and lorries driving across the bridge in front of the falls and there is a parking site near the falls where those visiting can pull over and get photos etc. Like many larger waterfalls there can be heavy spray so you might get wet, and check and clean your lens if taking photos.
From the water and from a distance the waterfall looked like a scary ghost with its arms in the air...once seen you cannot unsee it.
Looked a powerful waterfall, so well worthy of a visit.
Written 9 October 2022
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Robert
101 contributions
July 2024 • Couples
GPS without warranty: 5476 Mason; latitude 60.100222° longitude 6.168863° .
On the occasion of a cruise our ship stopped on 29.07.2024, with her bow ahead, relatively close to the waterfall for a photo stop. Apparently the fjord water there is so deep that this was possible without any problems. The lower part of the waterfall is about 80 meters wide and falls/flows at its visually essential point about 120 meters deep into the Maurangsfjord / Maurangerfjord. This part of the fjord is a lateral extension of the Hardangerfjord. A car bridge leads over the lower part of the fall. In front of this bridge, at a distance of about 30 meters from the waterfall, there is a parking area about 35 meters long and 5 meters wide.
On the occasion of a cruise our ship stopped on 29.07.2024, with her bow ahead, relatively close to the waterfall for a photo stop. Apparently the fjord water there is so deep that this was possible without any problems. The lower part of the waterfall is about 80 meters wide and falls/flows at its visually essential point about 120 meters deep into the Maurangsfjord / Maurangerfjord. This part of the fjord is a lateral extension of the Hardangerfjord. A car bridge leads over the lower part of the fall. In front of this bridge, at a distance of about 30 meters from the waterfall, there is a parking area about 35 meters long and 5 meters wide.
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Written 3 August 2024
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dunera
yorkshire344 contributions
Aug 2019
On the E 13 can't miss it plenty of parking and can walk right up to the falls.Make sure you take the camera
Written 22 August 2019
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bryar22
Chicago, IL68 contributions
Sept 2015 • Friends
We found this waterfall after leaving Odda to head back to Bergen. It is fantastic. Also, being from a city I was stunned to see such a beautiful waterfall so close and big as this one just being right on the road. Definitely take a quick stop and enjoy the Norway experience: awesome waterfalls as you drive!
Written 17 September 2015
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Saif_odda
Odda, Norway20 contributions
Oct 2017
Amazing waterfall even in the month of October. On a clear weather, the view is stunning. Would definitely recommend.
Written 10 October 2017
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ankur kandoi
Siliguri, India1,478 contributions
July 2023 • Couples
Furebergsfossen is an impressive and amazing waterfall located along the southern side of the Hardangerfjord in Norway.
We had visited this waterfall on the 1st day of our Norway vacation and we were simply amazed.. We loved it very much..
i would highly recommend this waterfall to everyone..
We had visited this waterfall on the 1st day of our Norway vacation and we were simply amazed.. We loved it very much..
i would highly recommend this waterfall to everyone..
Written 23 July 2023
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JoyceNLiz
Manchester, UK73 contributions
May 2022
Beautiful waterfall. However, did not go to Odda; just sailed past the waterfall on a cruise, sailing down Hardangerfjord. Cruised with Fred.Olsen Cruise Lines. Would recommend Fred. Olsen.
Written 10 October 2022
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avipiti
Hod Hasharon, Israel3,914 contributions
July 2022
You can't miss this waterfall when driving between Rosendal and Bondhus. There's a place for a few cars on the side, so just go out, take some photos, and keep driving. There's a spray from the waterfall so check your camera lens.
Written 25 August 2022
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southofoz
Tasmania64 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
We passed this waterfall twice: first before the rain and then after and during heavier rain. It was awesome the second time round with big water sprays going over the bridge that one has to cross. There is a small area south of the fall to park your car.
Written 16 October 2018
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Scott R
Woodsville, NH177 contributions
Aug 2018
This fan shaped waterfall actually sprays water on the bridge when the water is high.The locals want the bridge moved but as a visitor it was fun.
Written 29 August 2018
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