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View of Blåsjø Dam

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View of Blåsjø Dam

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The View of Blåsjø Dam offers a unique perspective over the vast Blåsjø reservoir, Norway's largest artificial lake and a crucial energy storage facility. Situated at an elevation of 1158 meters in the rugged Suldal Mountains, this viewpoint overlooks a complex of 11 to 14 dams that collectively form this monumental man-made landscape. Spanning across the municipalities of Hjelmeland, Suldal, and Bykle in the Rogaland and Agder regions, it stands as a testament to Norway's significant hydropower development, with the…

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    August 4, 2017

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    Admittedly a somewhat strange sight: The gigantic wall dams Norway's tenth largest lake and thus gains energy for the region.
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    September 7, 2019

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    One gradually climbs from the foot of the dam to beyond them. The wall does its best not to hurt the sight of nature, yet strangely to see something of civilization.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Bykle, Aust-Agder, Norway

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical hiking conditions and terrain around Blåsjø Dam?

    The terrain around Blåsjø Dam is characteristic of the Suldal Mountains, featuring a rugged, high-mountain landscape. Hikers can expect a mix of rocky paths, some exposed areas, and potentially marshy sections, especially after rain or snowmelt. While the Blåsjøvegen itself is paved and suitable for cycling, off-road trails vary in condition. Always be prepared for changing weather and uneven surfaces.

    Are there specific recommended hiking routes or popular day trips near Blåsjø Dam?

    Yes, the Blåsjø area offers numerous hiking opportunities. While specific named trails aren't extensively detailed in all sources, the general area is well-suited for mountain hiking. Many visitors enjoy exploring the paths leading to the various dams, such as Førrevassdammen, or venturing further into the mountain landscape. For longer trips, tourist cabins like Stranddalen are available. It's advisable to consult local maps or hiking apps for detailed routes and current conditions.

    What is the difficulty level of hiking trails in the Blåsjø Dam area?

    Hiking difficulty in the Blåsjø Dam area ranges from easy, family-friendly walks along the Blåsjøvegen or short paths near the dams, to more challenging mountain excursions. The highlight itself is rated as 'intermediate'. Longer treks into the surrounding mountains can involve significant elevation gain and rugged terrain, suitable for experienced hikers. Always assess your fitness level and choose routes accordingly.

    Is the Blåsjø Dam area suitable for family-friendly walks or short hikes?

    Yes, the Blåsjø Dam area can be suitable for families, especially for short walks along the Blåsjøvegen or around the more accessible dam structures like Førrevassdammen. These paved or well-maintained sections offer impressive views without significant difficulty. For younger children or those seeking easier options, sticking to these areas is recommended. Always supervise children closely, especially near the dam structures and water.

    Are dogs allowed on trails around Blåsjø Dam, and are there any specific rules?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Norway's outdoor areas, including around Blåsjø Dam. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially during the period from April 1st to August 20th, to protect wildlife and grazing animals. The area is also known for wild reindeer migration, particularly near Storvassdammen, where motorized traffic is restricted for this reason. Always clean up after your dog and respect local regulations.

    Where can I find parking when visiting Blåsjø Dam?

    Parking is generally available at various points along the Blåsjøvegen, which leads to the dam complex. Visitors typically drive past Gullingen Turistsenter and further into the mountains to access the area. Specific parking areas are usually designated near the main dam structures like Førrevassdammen. As the area can be popular, especially during peak season, arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.

    Is public transport available to reach Blåsjø Dam?

    Direct public transport to Blåsjø Dam is very limited or non-existent. The area is remote and primarily accessed by car via the Blåsjøvegen road. Visitors typically drive from Rv13, past Gullingen Turistsenter. Planning for private vehicle access or organized tours is essential for visiting the dam complex.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting Blåsjø Dam, especially regarding winter access?

    The Blåsjøvegen road, which is the primary access route, is generally open only between July and October, closing with the first significant snowfall. Therefore, winter access is severely restricted, and the area is typically inaccessible for regular visits during the colder months. Even in late autumn or early summer, weather conditions can be unpredictable, so checking road status and forecasts is crucial before planning a trip.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Blåsjø Dam?

    The Blåsjø Dam area itself is quite remote and does not have immediate cafes or pubs. However, there are tourist cabins like Stranddalen available for longer trips within the wider mountain area. For more conventional amenities, you would need to travel back towards the nearest towns or villages, such as those in the Suldal or Hjelmeland municipalities. It's best to bring your own provisions for a day trip.

    Is wild swimming permitted in the Blåsjø reservoir?

    While the Blåsjø reservoir is a vast body of water, it is primarily an artificial lake used for hydropower production, meaning water levels can fluctuate significantly. The water is also typically very cold due to its mountain location. While there are no explicit prohibitions against wild swimming, visitors should exercise extreme caution due to the cold temperatures, potential currents, and the remote nature of the area. Always prioritize safety and be aware of your surroundings.

    What are the key landmarks or viewpoints to look out for besides the main dam view?

    Beyond the primary viewpoint of Blåsjø Dam, the complex includes several impressive structures. Førrevassdammen is Norway's largest concrete dam, measuring 1270 meters long and 90 meters high, and is a popular and accessible point of interest. Oddatjørndammen is Norway's tallest earthfill dam, and Storvassdammen is Norway's largest earthfill dam, though access to Storvassdammen is restricted due to wild reindeer migration. The entire Blåsjøvegen offers spectacular views of the mountain landscape and the vast reservoir.

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