Leirdal
Leirdalen
View of the Leirdalen in Lom
Leirdal is located in Innlandet
Leirdal
Leirdal
Location of the valley
Leirdal is located in Norway
Leirdal
Leirdal
Leirdal (Norway)
Length24 km (15 mi) SE-NW-NE
Geology
TypeU-shaped valley
Geography
LocationInnlandet, Norway
Population centersElvesæter
Coordinates61°41′47″N 8°16′01″E / 61.69649°N 8.26689°E / 61.69649; 8.26689

Leirdal or Leirdalen is a U-shaped valley in Lom Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The 24-kilometre (15 mi) long valley lies on the south side of the larger Bøverdalen valley. The Leirdalen valley begins at the mountain Kyrkja, just north of the Høgvagltindene mountains and it then follows the river Leira to the northwest and then northeast to the village of Elvesæter where the valley ends and the river joins the river Bøvra and it becomes part of the Bøverdalen valley heading to the northeast. The valley goes into the Jotunheimen mountains and it lies just west of Galdhøpiggen, the tallest mountain in Norway.[1]

There are two tourist cabins located in the valley. The Jotunheimen Fjellstue is located about half-way into the valley and Leirvassbu is located at the innermost part of the valley.

References

  1. Mæhlum, Lars, ed. (15 February 2021). "Leirdalen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 14 May 2022.


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