With its mountainous terrain, glacial activity, and abundant rainfall, Norway is home to waterfalls of all sizes and types. Some of the tallest waterfalls in Europe are found here, including Vinnufossen, Mardalsfossen, and the famous Seven Sisters (De Syv Søstre) in Geirangerfjord — a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Waterfalls in Norway create ever-changing, dynamic scenes depending on the season. In spring and early summer, snowmelt feeds the waterfalls, creating powerful, roaring torrents perfect for dramatic and adventurous film scenes. In winter, many waterfalls freeze into shimmering walls of ice, offering surreal, otherworldly landscapes.

Whether you are looking for towering, free-falling waterfalls plunging hundreds of meters, or smaller, serene cascades surrounded by lush greenery, Norway’s waterfalls offer a wide range of visual moods. Many waterfalls are easily accessible by road, while others require scenic hikes through forests and mountains, providing versatile filming locations across the country.