Låtefossen is a unique and well-known tourist attraction, a 165-metre tall waterfall located in Ullensvang Municipality in Vestland County, Norway. It consists of two separate streams flowing down from the lake Lotevatnet, joining in the middle of the waterfall, creating a spectacular view. The waterfall is special as it goes under the Norwegian National Road 13, built in 1867-69, making for a wet view as one drives over the old, stone, six-arched bridge
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Activities: We visited the Låtefossen, a waterfall located directly on the RV13 road. We had to get out of the car to see it properly. The twin waterfalls were impressive, even though the parking area was busy
Highlights: The Låtefossen was our first 'real' waterfall in Norway and it impressed us. The sheer volume of water was amazing, even if it wasn't the most romantic spot ✨

Activities: We visited the Låtefossen, which is located directly on the RV13 road. "The water masses that thunder down" were impressive. We took a photo stop there
Highlights: The water masses of the Låtefossen were impressive. It was a great way to start a day filled with natural attractions ✨