Vinnufossen Waterfall — Norway
One of the world's tallest waterfalls, Vinnufossen plunges from a glacial plateau in Norway's Møre og Romsdal, a breathtaking column of water and mist.
About this spectacle
Vinnufossen is one of the tallest waterfalls in the world, plunging from the heights of the Vinnu glacier in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. Visitors witness a towering free-falling cascade that thunders into the valley below, generating a fine mist that drifts across the surrounding terrain. The sheer scale of the drop creates an almost surreal visual impression — the water appears to dissolve into spray long before reaching the base. The setting is quintessentially Norwegian: steep valley walls, patches of snow lingering on upper ledges, and the sound of rushing meltwater filling the air. The best views are from the valley floor, where the full height of the fall can be appreciated. Flow is strongest during the summer snowmelt season, when the torrent is at its most dramatic. In early morning light, the mist catches a soft glow, rewarding patient photographers. The remoteness of the valley ensures a relatively uncrowded experience even in peak season.
When to go
May — Sep, peak Jun — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: MOL. Nearest city: Sunndalsøra.
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