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Travel guide of Hardangervidda National Park38 km from Hardangervidda National Park
This is a photo of me standing and overlooking a fjord in Norway. We saw this on our way to the famous Trolltunga (Troll’s Tongue).
Experienced by Rik Buiting
39 km from Hardangervidda National Park
We left at 4am to get this place to ourselves, and it sure was worth it! It’s a 13km hike to reach this spot, but those 13km are the most beautiful kilometers you will ever walk. This is about as dangerous as it looks; it’s 100’s of metres off the ground - It would hurt. This might well be the most beautiful place in the world.
Experienced by Benjamin Davies
39 km from Hardangervidda National Park
Hiking to Trolltunga through thick fog in the morning felt like a whole different world. Especially once we realized on the return trip, once the fog had cleared, that we were hiking right next to a massive expanse that proved to be quite the view itself. The fjords of Norway are not to be missed by anyone looking to see what nature has to offer.
Experienced by Matt Lamers
45 km from Hardangervidda National Park
Legend says that Norwegian lakes were made for skipping stones. Also true is that Ringedalsvatnet on a calm summers day is the perfect location to beat your stone skipping high-score.
Experienced by Benjamin Davies
45 km from Hardangervidda National Park
After a 12 hour hike in Trolltounge, passing heavy rain and snow, the sky started to clear a bit. So I took off with my Drone, and it was spectacular.
Experienced by Shai Pal
51 km from Hardangervidda National Park
Driving around with my family in the Norwegian highlands. Took my drone up for some flying when we came to this dam, the water coming down from the Hardangervidda is crisp and clear.
Experienced by Bjørn Kamfjord
53 km from Hardangervidda National Park
We were driving in Norway for some days and the weather was pretty bad. When we saw the waterfall in the distance we decided to make a stop, that was the only moment it didn’t rained. There was nobody there, even the road next to it was completely deserted. We watched how the water makes its way through the rocks and made it rain all over the place. We ran over the road to get the best picture as possible. It gives away some of the beauty in the nature, created by the intense rain over the past days, this picture felt like a moment of true wilderness.
Experienced by Maikel Oosterink
63 km from Hardangervidda National Park
We were on a shoot for a snowboard travel movie in Folgefonna, Norway. It was mid June. The terrain is usually quite flat in that area so it was hard to find good natural terrain to shoot. Nonetheless riders like Toni Kerkelä never seem to get stressed in these situations and always find a spot that works. Snowboarding is about being out there and making the most out of it no matter with which circumstances you have to battle.
Experienced by Philipp Kämmerer
63 km from Hardangervidda National Park
Just test flying the drone in the morning before going on a hike. I bit cloudy weather so I wasn’t really hoping to see anything special. But this little lake came up, with super clear reflections of the clouded sky above. Made for some nice dreamy shots.
Experienced by Bjørn Kamfjord
67 km from Hardangervidda National Park
View of mountain valley on a train journey up the famous the Flåm Railway to Myrdal, Norway
Experienced by redcharlie
81 km from Hardangervidda National Park
This is the famous Flam of Norway. It was a bit of a cold spell in June but really it was ok. there were not a lot of people around so we pretty much had the very famous flam train to ourselves which was REALLY cool. And when we got to the fiord, it was I bit rainy and cold, but all the better for these dramatic photos and super fantastic scenery. if you can get to the west of Norway, I highly recommend!
Experienced by Ardiss Hutaff
81 km from Hardangervidda National Park
Saw these planks crossing sections of the river while on the train and had to walk 2 miles back to walk on them myself. || shot on Kodak TMax 100, 2002, scanned on Nikon Coolscan 4000.
Experienced by Mick Haupt
81 km from Hardangervidda National Park
mountains reflecting in the water of a lake next to a Norwegian fjord
Experienced by Nathan Van de Graaf
81 km from Hardangervidda National Park
Saw these planks crossing sections of the river while on the train and had to walk 2 miles back to walk on them myself. || shot on Kodak TMax 100, 2002, scanned on Nikon Coolscan 4000.
Experienced by Mick Haupt
85 km from Hardangervidda National Park
Sometimes on the road is nice to stop for a moment and see what you can find. That beautiful barn in the middle of nowhere.
Experienced by Eduardo Alvarado
85 km from Hardangervidda National Park
Surrounded by mountains you can find this quite fjord.
Experienced by Eduardo Alvarado
87 km from Hardangervidda National Park
Steep valley sides and moody clouds made this paddle an overwhelming experience. Gudvangen is one of the most beautiful places in Norway!
Experienced by Benjamin Davies
88 km from Hardangervidda National Park
Taken while aboard a ship during the "Norway in a Nutshell" tour. Black and white film was perfect for this moment showing the true contrast of the cliffs versus the sky. Shot on Kodak Tmax 100 with a Canon A2E in 2002.
Experienced by Mick Haupt
94 km from Hardangervidda National Park
During a trip to Norway we visited Nærøyfjord, a narrow branch of the large Sognefjord. Facing away from the fjord I looked up to see these waterfalls of the cliffs surrounding the valley. The overcast, the misty waterfalls and rugged terrain gave way to this mystic feeling of a land where vikings used to rule long ago.
Experienced by Elise Mahutte
94 km from Hardangervidda National Park
During a trip to Flåm, Norway we travelled to Nærøyfjord. The surrounding valley showed these beautiful and mystic waterfalls pouring down the mountains.
Experienced by Elise Mahutte