Breiavatnet Explained

Breiavatnet
Other Name:Brede-vandet (historical)
Pushpin Map:Rogaland#Norway
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the lake
Location:Stavanger, Rogaland
Coords:58.9677°N 5.7331°W
Basin Countries:Norway
Area:0.031km2
Reference:NVE

Breiavatnet is a small lake in the municipality of Stavanger in Rogaland county, Norway. The 0.031km2 lake is very shallow, only a few feet deep. The lake gets its water from the Kannikbekken stream, which flows from the Mosvatnet lake and runs through the city (the stream was put mostly underground in culverts and pipes in 1899). A decorative fountain was installed in the middle of the lake in 1924.

The lake lies in the city centre of Stavanger, on the border of the boroughs of Storhaug and Eiganes og Våland. The Stavanger Cathedral, the City Park, and Stavanger Cathedral School lie on the northern shore of the lake. The Stavanger train station is located on the south shore of the lake.[1]

The lake is the home of various birds, such as swans, seagulls, ducks, and sparrows. There are scarcely any fish in the water, and an old story from the area says that only the principal of Stavanger Cathedral School is the only one with rights to go fishing in Breiavatnet.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Store norske leksikon . Store norske leksikon . Breiavatnet . 2016-04-18 . Norwegian.