Skip to content
New spectacular staircase bridge over the Vøringsfossen waterfall in the Hardangerfjord region, Norway. Photo: Harald Chritian Eiken - vmproduksjon.no
New spectacular staircase bridge over the Vøringsfossen waterfall in the Hardangerfjord region, Norway. Photo: Harald Chritian Eiken - vmproduksjon.no

Press release -

New spectacular architectural attraction opens in the Norwegian fjords - Staircase bridge over Vøringsfossen waterfall

On Friday, August 21, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration opens a new Norwegian Scenic Routes attraction with a staircase bridge over the Vøringsfossen waterfall in the Hardangerfjord region.

See the video here

Vøringsfossen is perhaps the best-known waterfall in Norway, with vast quantities of water plunging 182 metres down from the Hardangervidda plateau to the Måbødalen valley. The waterfall and the dramatic transition between fjord and mountain plateau make for a majestic impression.

The bridge is designed by architect Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk, and the construction represents a long tradition of exploring the fields between architecture, technology, infrastructure and nature. 

“Several conditions have influenced the shape of the bridge. The construction needs to safe and solid; the bridge needs to connect with the old, historic road and the landscape; and of course emphasize the views and experiences” says Hølmebakk. The bridge has a range of 47 metres and has 99 steps.

The development of the tourist icon Vøringsfossen has happened step by step over several years to make sure that visitors and the local tourism industry can enjoy the project as it is being finished. The first leg of the project was finished in 2018 and included viewpoints, paths, parking lot and service facilities near the Fossli Hotel. 

By 2021, there will be new viewpoints and paths added.

Related links

Topics

Categories


Norway is the place to experience the magical northern lights and the midnight sun above the Arctic Circle; visit the world-famous fjords surrounded by spectacular mountains and glaciers; and in the midst of stunning scenery, enjoy gourmet food and culture in the cities of Oslo, Trondheim, Stavanger, Bergen and Tromsø. 

For best advice on Norway, click on www.visitnorway.com

Contacts

Nina Kjønigsen

Nina Kjønigsen

Press contact PR Lead +47 930 36463

Related content

The Myklebust ship, one of the world's largest Viking ships. Copyright: Ruben Soltvedt.

Experience the Viking Age in Nordfjordeid, Norway

Sagastad, a brand-new knowledge center focusing on the Viking Age opens in Nordfjordeid, Norway, on the 10th May 2019. With one of the country’s richest, largest and most spectacular Viking graves in the center of the town, Nordfjordeid is the obvious location for Sagastad.

Eystein Opdøl and Jan Håvard Knee are welcoming guests at Renndølsetra in beautiful Innerdalen. Photo: Thomas Rasmus Skog /VisitNorway.com

Hike with Pride!

The colorful beanies made by DNT, the Norwegian Trekking Organization, make flirting easier than ever when hiking in the Norwegian mountains. Magic might happen if you wear the green beanie for singles or the new rainbow-coloured Pride beanie.

The new Munch Museum and Operastranda. Opens summer 2021.  Photo: Rift

Coming soon in Norway. What's new the next couple of years?

Want to see a Scream with a view? The iconic new Munch Museum will soon open in Oslo. But 2021 and 2022 will be years of grand openings of many new attractions, adventures and luxurious hotels. Several projects long in the making throughout Norway are finally getting ready to open their doors to the public. Here is a sneak peak of what to expect.

Flokehyttene cabins. Photo: Holon Arkitektur

Accommodations with unique architecture in Norway

Norway has seen a growth in fascinating architecture and design in the last few years. This has also happened with accommodation all over the country, where you now can sleep, eat, find exciting culture, history and participate in exciting adventures – or simply get away from it all and relax and contemplate, or practice friluftsliv. Here you will find a list of some of the most recent additions.

Ureddplassen - one of the many divine toilets along the Norwegian Scenic Routes - Photo: Lars Grimsby/Statens Vegvesen

World Toilet Day and Norway's architecturally "Ode to the Commode"

November 19 has been designated as the World Toilet Day by the UN. World Toilet Day was made to spread and increase public awareness of broader sanitation systems such as wastewater treatment, stormwater management, and washing hands. Today we talk about the one invention that's kept hidden behind closed doors, but undeniably important. So if you like an "ode to the commode" read ahead.

Visit Norway is Norway's official tourism board

Welcome to Visit Norway's global newsroom. Visit Norway is Norway's official tourism board.
Norway is the place to experience the magical northern lights and the midnight sun above the Arctic Circle or world-famous fjords surrounded by spectacular mountains and glaciers. In the midst of stunning scenery, travellers can enjoy local food and culture in vibrant cities like Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger and Tromsø. For best advice on Norway, click on www.visitnorway.com.
Here you will find relevant information, story ideas, news, and material for your stories from Norway. Preliminary enquiries about professional assistance can be sent by filling out our media form on https://business.visitnorway.com/en/media-and-press/assistance/.
All PR annd press activities and enquiries are handled by our main office in Oslo.