Sysen Dam
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The Sysen Dam is a rock-fill embankment dam in the municipality of Eidfjord in Hordaland, Norway. The dam is 1,157 meters long, 81 meters high, and 258 meters wide at its base. It is built of 3.6 million cubic meters of stone and moraine deposits.
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The Sysen Dam is a rock-fill embankment dam in the municipality of Eidfjord in Hordaland, Norway. The dam is 1,157 meters long, 81 meters high, and 258 meters wide at its base. It is built of 3.6 million cubic meters of stone and moraine deposits.
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Info camperisti : Area sosta senza divieti (finalmente ) per 8-9 camper se ben posizionati . Il fondo è su asfalto in piano . La strada per arrivare è tutta asfaltata ed in forte salita . Nessun servizio anche le toilette sono chiuse , ma in compenso un bellissimo panorama e aria pura . Sono possibile passeggiate verso il lago o nei vicini boschi .
Roberto MorettiRoberto Moretti
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The dam itself is ok. There is very little signage so recommend looking it up online before visiting. Facility wise it has a large car park and small WC. Good views of surrounding area, though, including the glacier on semi-clear day. It can be a little colder and windier than below so recommend a jacket.
Becky TBecky T
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Der Sysen DAM sieht von weitem besser aus er in der Realität ist. Direkt am Staudamm ist ein großer kostenloser Parkplatz und die Zufahrt ist in gutem Zustand und leicht zu bewältigen. Der Weg über den Damm ist in sehr gutem Zustand und der Ausblick sehr schön.
TzwenTzwen
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Easy walk across the rock dam. Steep and narrow roadway to parking lot.
APF MikeAPF Mike
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Heerlijk gratis plekje op een ruime parkeerplaats om te overnachten met de camper. Geen voorzieningen maar wel lekker rustig, stonden met 4 campers en af en toe komen er wat auto’s om naar de dam te kijken.
Guido & Anouk KerstenGuido & Anouk Kersten
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Bei unserem Besuch war trotz tauendem Schnee nicht wirklich viel Wasser im Stausee. Da gibt es schönere Seen in Norwegen.
Bart S.Bart S.
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