Sunndal has registered a total of 70 large and small waterfalls. Vinnu is the best known in the valley itself, since American waterfall observers declared it to be the sixth tallest waterfall at 865 metres. The water comes from the glacier Vinnu, which is the biggest glacier between the Svartisen and Jostedalsbreen glaciers.
1. Vinnu
Above one of Norway's loveliest picnic areas, the world’s sixth longest waterfall, Vinnu, plunges 865 metres down the mountainside. It is ranked 77th among the world’s most beautiful waterfalls, according to worldwaterfalldatabase.com. The part of Vinnu beside the picnic spot at Holskeidet north of Sunndalsøra, is ranked the highest rapids in Norway!
Less renowned and slightly more hidden than Vinnu, lies Skorga, boasting an 864-meter waterfall. It is the second-highest in Europe and is located about 2 km from Vinnu.
The waterfalls at its best
The amount of water in the waterfall varies, naturally enough, and it is most impressive in June, particularly after a heavy rain shower and high temperatures in the mountains. No wonder the waterfall, or just ‘the fall’ as the locals like to call the phenomenon, is also described as looking like a bridal veil when the wind blows along the mountainsides. Make sure you´re careful when you´re driving on the classified road, as tourists often stop to take photos of this impressive sight.