Låtefossen

Låtefossen or Låtefoss is a waterfall located in Ullensvang Municipality in Vestland County, Norway. The 165-metre (541 ft) tall waterfall is unique and thus it is a well-known tourist attraction in the area. It is special in that it consists of two separate streams flowing down from the lake Lotevatnet, and as they fall, they join in the middle of the waterfall, just before going under the Norwegian National Road 13 built in 1867–69, making for a spectacular (and wet) view as one drives over the old, stone, six-arched bridge.[1][2]

Låtefossening
The two joining streams
Photo: Knud Knudsen, around 1900
Låtefossen is located in Vestland
Låtefossen
Låtefossen is located in Norway
Låtefossen
LocationVestland, Norway
Coordinates59.948359°N 6.588498°E / 59.948359; 6.588498
TypeSegmented Steep Cascade
Elevation335 metres (1,099 ft)
Total height165 metres (541 ft)
Number of drops1
Longest drop52 metres (171 ft)
Average width23 metres (75 ft)
Run274 metres (899 ft)
WatercourseAustdølo
Average
flow rate
17 cubic metres per second (600 cu ft/s)

See also

References

  1. "Låtefossen". World Waterfall Database.
  2. Store norske leksikon. "Låtefoss" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2014-06-17.


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