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The Nedgang Ovstebro Foss is a cool waterfall that is located about half way down a huge mountain and about a half hour ride from the center of Olden. It's actually part of the River Stryn and can be accessed by The Old Strynefjell Road.
The waterfall isn't that much of a hike, only a ten minute to one half hour hike, depending on what part of the waterfall you want to visit. But if you want to climb up the mountain be prepared for some serious hiking and even climbing. In the winter the mountain is an absolute killer, with ice and avalanches common.
The waterfall is indeed impressive and can range from to just a strong flow to an incredible rush of water from melting snows. The waterfall isn't just one huge drop, but a series of small and larger falls that can be deafening when standing close to the water.
Some of the waterfall can actually be see from the road but to get a good look you have to slither and slide down some wet rocks along a chewed up path. Fortunately they do have a shaking rope in places to keep you from falling in the roaring river.
This part of Norway is filled with incredible waterfalls and this is one of the easier ones to reach and get close too. You will get wet if you stand close to the falls and the water is always realllllllly cold. But that's a small price to pay to see the power and fury of the this waterfall up close. read more