Sweden Brattfallet
Brattfallet is a nice waterfall, in summer it is only a better trickle. It is very pretty on the reddish rock.
The steep waterfall outside Ekshärad is only ten meters high, but immediately after the fall begins an 80-meter-long canyon, and together they have long been an impressive tourist attraction. The area was created after the ice age when the Klarälven River slowly eroded softer sediments until the water reached solid bedrock.
At the waterfall, there is both a picnic area with a view of Brattfallet and a stone bridge from 1923 that crosses the canyon. There are also several hiking trails around the geologically interesting area.
The steep waterfall is best at high water flows, although at lower flows you can climb the canyon. Parking and information signs are available next to the waterfall.
The steep waterfall outside Ekshärad is only ten meters high, but immediately after the fall begins an 80-meter-long canyon, and together they have long been an impressive tourist attraction. The area was created after the ice age when the Klarälven River slowly eroded softer sediments until the water reached solid bedrock.
At the waterfall, there is both a picnic area with a view of Brattfallet and a stone bridge from 1923 that crosses the canyon. There are also several hiking trails around the geologically interesting area.
The steep waterfall is best at high water flows, although at lower flows you can climb the canyon. Parking and information signs are available next to the waterfall.
Photography Tips
Use a wide-angle lens to capture the waterfall and river. Alternatively take several shots and stitch them together to a panorama. Use a tripod to be able to use slow exposure times to smoothen the water to a silky, milky curtain.
Travel Information
You can park the car close by on the road and walk down.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Fall
Sunrise & Sunset
05:18 - 20:50
| current local time: 11:06
Photo Themes
Waterfall
Locations
Torsby
Brattfallet
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