Sweden Storforsen pite river, Norrbotten
Notice: The waterfall can be seen from the hotel (location as marked) but is a better experienced (and photographed) close-up. There is another parking ca. 2km to the southwest, just follow the signs.
Storforsen, a rapid in the Pite River in Swedish Norrbottens län is located approximately 38 km northwest of Älvsbyn. With an average flow of 250 m3/s, the rapids are one of the biggest in Europe. The rapids stretch over a distance of 5 km in which it drops 82 meters 60 of which are a single waterfall. (from Wikipedia)
The 'Great Rapids' are, according to my guidebook, "A natural experience of indescribable force that you will never forget". They are bordered by dams on the left and right so that they do not flood a wide area.
They used to do that in the past (and probably still do at times now). Anyway, on the northern bank is an extensive nature reserve with blank-washed rock plateaus and canyons. Several forked streams flow over smaller waterfalls. The whole area is well-developed with hiking trails, boardwalks and bridges. Here it is easy to see the effect of the water's ferocity.
Storforsen, a rapid in the Pite River in Swedish Norrbottens län is located approximately 38 km northwest of Älvsbyn. With an average flow of 250 m3/s, the rapids are one of the biggest in Europe. The rapids stretch over a distance of 5 km in which it drops 82 meters 60 of which are a single waterfall. (from Wikipedia)
The 'Great Rapids' are, according to my guidebook, "A natural experience of indescribable force that you will never forget". They are bordered by dams on the left and right so that they do not flood a wide area.
They used to do that in the past (and probably still do at times now). Anyway, on the northern bank is an extensive nature reserve with blank-washed rock plateaus and canyons. Several forked streams flow over smaller waterfalls. The whole area is well-developed with hiking trails, boardwalks and bridges. Here it is easy to see the effect of the water's ferocity.
Photography Tips
Something to consider when coming here late evenings or nights: The nearby hotel has a large spotlight that will light the waterfall through the night. I contacted the hotel and they confirmed that they turn the lights on by nightfall and turn them off by dawn.
It might be interesting for intended shots with that artificial light but also makes any natural nightscapes impossible.
It might be interesting for intended shots with that artificial light but also makes any natural nightscapes impossible.
Travel Information
Parking spaces are next by and marked on the map.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Winter
Sunrise & Sunset
10:01 - 13:18
| current local time: 21:07
Photo Themes
ice
piteriver
sweden
Waterfall
winter
Locations
Storforsen
PiteRiver
Älvsbyn
Norrbotten
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