Otta (river) explained

Otta
Pushpin Map:Innlandet#Norway
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the river
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Norway
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Innlandet
Subdivision Type3:Municipalities
Subdivision Name3:Skjåk, Lom, Vågå, and Sel
Length:147.85km (91.87miles)
Discharge1 Avg:119.7m3/s
Source1:Djupvatnet lake
Source1 Location:Stranda, Norway
Source1 Coordinates:62.0246°N 7.3225°W
Mouth Location:Otta, Norway
Mouth Coordinates:61.7674°N 9.5442°W
Basin Size:4172km2

Otta is a river in Innlandet county, Norway. The 147.85km (91.87miles) river flows through the Ottadalen valley which includes the municipalities of Skjåk, Lom, Vågå, and Sel. The watershed of the Otta drains an area of 4172km2 beginning in the Breheimen mountains and emptying into the large river Gudbrandsdalslågen. The Otta River is known for rafting. The rafting season begins in mid-May and lasts until the end of September. The Norwegian National Road 15 runs along the river for almost its entire course.[1] [2]

Course

The river technically begins at the lake Djupvatnet in Stranda Municipality which is in Vestland county, about west of the border with Skjåk Municipality in Innlandet county. The river flows through the Billingsdalen valley heading to the east, including through several lakes including the Breiddalsvatnet, Skim, and Vågåvatn. After the Vågåvatn lake at Vågåmo, it enters the Ottadalen valley and heads to the southeast to the town of Otta in Sel Municipality. At Otta, the river joins the large river Gudbrandsdalslågen.

Name

The name of the river is probably derived from the Old Norse verb ótta which means to "scare" or "terrify". The water of the river comes from glaciers, and the flooding of the river can be strong and fierce.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NVE Atlas . 2022-04-24 . no.
  2. Encyclopedia: Otta - elv . . . 2020-01-13 . Vinjar . Asbjørn . Norwegian . Geir . Thorsnæs . 2022-04-24.