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Våtedalen is a U-shaped valley formed by glaciers during earlier ice ages. Våtedalselva river flows from south to north through the valley and empties into Bergheimsvatnet lake at Byrkjelo. The Breimselva river runs from there, through the village of Breim, to Breimsvatnet lake to the west. The river is excellent for trout fishing.

The southern part of the valley is uninhabited and steep mountains surround the valley to the north. Farthest to the north at Bergheimsvatnet lake, on the west side of the valley, is Hjelle farm. At the end of the valley is Bergheim farm. The striking landmark Eggenipa mountain (1,338 m.a.s.l.) towers at the gateway to Våtedalen valley from Byrkjelo in the north. Våtedalen is known for goat keeping, and you may find yourself in the middle of a herd of goats on your way into the valley.

Source: Nordfjord

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Address:
  • Våtedalen
  • 6826
Phone:
+47 57874040
Email:
booking@nordfjord.no
Website:
www.nordfjord.no

Where is Våtedalen valley