The Seven Sisters waterfall, or Dei Sju Systre, is a spectacular cascade in Norway's Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Named for its seven distinct streams, the waterfall plunges 410 meters down a sheer cliff face, with the tallest stream falling 250 meters. The waterfall is most impressive in late spring to early summer, from May to July, when melting snow creates powerful water flow. You can view it from a boat tour on the fjord, from a high-speed RIB boat, or even by hiking trails.
The Seven Sisters waterfall, or Dei Sju Systre, is a spectacular cascade in Norway's Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Named for its seven distinct streams, the waterfall plunges 410 meters down a sheer cliff face, with the tallest stream falling 250 meters. The waterfall is most impressive in late spring to early summer, from May to July, when melting snow creates powerful water flow. You can view it from a boat tour on the fjord, from a high-speed RIB boat, or even by hiking trails.
