Åraksfjorden Explained

Åraksfjorden
Pushpin Map:Agder#Norway
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the lake
Coordinates:58.9302°N 7.7056°W
Location:Bygland, Agder
Inflow:Otra river
Outflow:Byglandsfjorden
Catchment:Otra watershed
Basin Countries:Norway
Width:0.6kmto1.5kmkm (00.4milesto00.9mileskm)
Area:11.96km2
Volume:212.3Mm3[1]
Cities:Åraksbø
Reference:NVE

Åraksfjorden is a lake in the municipality of Bygland in Agder county, Norway. The 11.96km2 lake is part of the Otra drainage basin. The northern part of the lake is fed directly by the river Otra. The southern part of the lake goes through a narrow channel which leads into the Byglandsfjorden. The villages of Frøysnes and Skåmedal are located along the western side of the lake and on the eastern side are the villages of Sandnes and Åraksbø. The Norwegian National Road 9 runs along the eastern side of the lake.

The name of the 32km (20miles) long lake was given because it is located near the village of Åraksbø. The central part of the lake is also called the Sandnesfjord and the southern part is also called the Blåfjord.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. This volume includes both the Åraksfjorden and Byglandsfjorden
  2. Web site: Åraksfjorden. Store norske leksikon. Store norske leksikon. no. 2010-04-20.