Brudslöjan Waterfall
Narrow 24m veil of water cascades into a dark tarn on the Sweden-Norway border, reached by a thrilling 1km descent amid Storlien's alpine splendor.
Brudslöjan Waterfall, a striking 24-meter cascade straddling the Sweden-Norway border near Storlien, captivates with its narrow veil of water plunging into a dark tarn. Reached via a 1 km hike on a partly steep, rocky path with roots, it offers dramatic views from a staircase and suspension bridge. Nestled in pristine mountain landscapes, this natural wonder thrives in Jämtland's rugged terrain, ideal for hikers seeking serene beauty amid alpine scenery. Year-round appeal peaks in summer for lush surroundings and winter for frozen spectacles.
A brief summary to Wasserfall
- 83F7+QX, Storlien, SE
- Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
- Free
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Outdoor
- Mobile reception: 3 out of 5
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Wasserfall.
- Wear sturdy boots with good grip for the root-strewn, steep trail; trekking poles aid stability on descents.
- Visit in early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and catch optimal light on the misty veil.
- Pack layers for sudden weather shifts; the spray creates a cool microclimate near the base.
- Bring a camera with a wide-angle lens for the suspension bridge's vertigo-inducing bridge-over-chasm shots.
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Getting There
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Driving
Drive west from Storlien on E14 toward Norway; park at the marked Brudslöjan gate 2.5 km out (free parking, limited spaces); 2-5 minute walk follows, but arrive early in peak season as lot fills quickly.
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Train
SJ Nord train from Trondheim S to Storlien station (1.5 hours, 200-400 SEK); then taxi or 45-minute walk along E14 shoulder to trailhead; two daily services each direction, book ahead for summer.
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Hiking
From Storlien Högfjällshotell, follow marked trails west (3-4 km, 45-60 minutes uphill then descend); uneven terrain with elevation gain suits fit walkers, no fees but weather-dependent.
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Veil of the Bride's Dramatic Descent
Brudslöjan Waterfall, known as the 'Bride's Veil,' lives up to its poetic name with a slender 24-meter ribbon of water tumbling forcefully into a shadowy tarn below. Straddling the border between Sweden and Norway just west of Storlien, this cascade channels the raw power of mountain streams through a narrow chute, creating a misty veil that shimmers in sunlight. The surrounding Jämtland landscape amplifies its allure, with craggy peaks and evergreen forests framing the fall's ethereal drop.Pathway to the Border Cascade
Access begins at a small parking area off the E14 road, marked by a gate on the left side before crossing into Norway. A 1 km trail descends through rocky terrain dotted with roots, leading to viewpoints at the waterfall's base. Sturdy stairs allow close encounters with the thundering water, while a narrow suspension bridge offers precarious panoramas across the chasm. The path demands sure footing, especially when damp, but rewards with intimate immersion in the site's elemental force.Mountain Majesty in Jämtland
Situated in the heart of Storlien's alpine region, Brudslöjan forms part of a pristine wilderness celebrated for hiking, skiing, and fishing. Storlien, a gateway town straddling borders, enhances the waterfall's context as a natural jewel amid trails winding through varied elevations. Summer brings verdant hikes and cycling routes, while winter transforms the area into a ski haven with illuminated pistes nearby. The fall's location near Högfjällshotell underscores its role in a tapestry of outdoor pursuits.Seasonal Transformations of Water and Ice
Spring and summer unleash Brudslöjan's full fury as snowmelt swells the stream, producing roaring flows and rainbows in the spray. Autumn paints the environs in golden hues, with reduced waters revealing rocky undercurrents. Winter freezes the veil into a crystalline sculpture, its icicles glinting against snowy backdrops—a spectacle for those equipped for cold. Year-round, the site's microclimate fosters mossy alcoves and resilient flora clinging to sheer faces.Natural Forces and Geological Echoes
Carved by glacial erosion over millennia, the waterfall exemplifies Scandinavia's dramatic hydrology. Fed by upland streams in the Syl massif vicinity, it exemplifies how borderlands shape unique features. Nearby trails connect to longer expeditions like the Jämtland Triangle, where hikers traverse bogs, rivers, and peaks. The tarn below, dark and still, contrasts the aerial tumult, inviting reflection on nature's dualities of motion and repose.Whispers of Local Lore and Wilderness
Named for its bridal veil likeness, Brudslöjan evokes folklore of mountain brides and spectral mists. Its border position symbolizes the fluid boundary between nations, much like the water merging realms. Anglers cast nearby, while foragers gather forest bounty, tying the site to sustainable traditions. In Storlien's quiet embrace, the waterfall stands as a timeless emblem of untamed beauty, drawing those attuned to nature's quiet symphonies.Explore the best of what Wasserfall has to offer
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