Guided hike to Norway's National Waterfalls

Description
Join us for a walk through the forest landscapes in the middle of the Bardufoss Region. We walk towards the magnificent Målselvfossen, Norway's national waterfalls, where we stop for lunch. Enjoy the view of the powerful waterfalls whilst our guide share their knowledge of the Arctic wilderness, the imporance of the local and unique salmon, and share great stories of how the Målselv Waterfall was created 10.000 years ago. The waterfall changes character during the seasons, and will always present itself according to the seasonal conditions.
Your experience starts at Høgtun where you meet your guide. We drive together out to the forests surrounding the river and waterfalls where we park the car and get ready for our hike. The hike takes about 30-45 minutes. When we arrive at the waterfalls your guide will serve coffee and tea and prepare your lunch, whilst you get to take a closer look at the waterfalls (we always keep a safe distance!).
This experience requires the participant to be in a normal physical condition.
If you are staying in the area, your guide can pick you up. Choose pick-up as an extra during the checkout procedure when booking your ticket!
This tour is organized in the period May 1st and October 31st. Book up to 24 hours before the adventure starts.
Please note that we require a minimum of two participants for the guided hike to be organized.
Are you a single traveler? Please contact us for available dates!
Meeting point: Høgtun Kulturklynge, Høgtunveien 68, 9321 Moen. Directions here.
Start time: 10:00
Duration: 3 hours
Level: Intermediate. Parts of the hike is in rough terrain, and requires the participant to be in a normal fit physical condition. You will need good hiking shoes. Make sure you are dressed for Norwegian weather! If you have any questions about how to dress or what to bring, please see our website: visitbardufoss.no, or send us an email: booking@upinthearctic.no
Included
We serve a light lunch outdoors.
Know before you go
- Hiking shoes or boots
- Windproof attire
- Layered clothing (preferably wool)
- Water bottle
- Small backpack or waistpack