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Best 1 Trolltunga
Trolltunga

Trolltunga is a massive granite monolith situated in Ramberg, Norway. It’s notable for its dramatically overhanging ledge extending horizontally above Ringedalsvatnet lake and its challenging hike attracting experienced hikers. The formation, composed of Hardanger gneiss, presents a significant geol...

2 Besseggen Ridge

Besseggen is a famous mountain ridge in Jotunheimen, Norway, known for its striking trail between the Gjende and Bessvatnet lakes and its literary history.

3 Vettisfossen Cliff Face

The Vettisfossen Cliff Face in Jotunheimen, Norway, supports Vettisfossen, which ranks as one of the tallest free-falling waterfalls in Northern Europe.

4 Mardalsfossen Cliffs

Located in Nesset, Norway, the Mardalsfossen Cliffs host one of the highest waterfalls in Europe, which features a sheer drop of 297 meters into the valley.

5 Breakneck Ridge Cliffs

A rugged, steeply ascending cliff band along the Hudson River in New York, renowned for offering one of the most challenging and popular day hikes in America.

6 Mingulay Sea Cliffs

Situated in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, the Mingulay Sea Cliffs are towering coastal formations notable for their extensive seabird populations and historical ruins.

7 Cape Wrath Cliffs

Located in northwest Scotland, the Cape Wrath Cliffs are dramatic sandstone formations that mark the most northwesterly point of mainland Britain and host massive seabird breeding colonies.

8 Arunachala (Annamalai Hill)

Arunachala is a 2,669 m sacred hill in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India, revered in Shaivism as a manifestation of Shiva and home to the ancient Arunachaleswarar Temple.

9 Hornelen
Hornelen

Hornelen is a massive mountain cliff in western Norway, distinguished as the highest sea cliff in Europe, with a sheer vertical drop of roughly 2,800 feet plunging directly into the fjord.

10 Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills is an ancient granite hill fortress in Karnataka, India, historically used as a summer retreat by Tipu Sultan and British colonial administrators.

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