Brudslöjan, Waterfall in Kvikkjokk region, Norway.
Brudslöjan is a waterfall in the Kvikkjokk region that cascades from a mountain range down toward Saggat Lake, dropping in a series of distinct flows through dense forest. The surrounding woodland is thick and varied, with the water creating different sections as it falls.
The waterfall received its name because the water descends in thin, white streams that resemble a bridal veil. This naming reflects a long-standing local observation of the water's distinctive appearance.
The name refers to the delicate way water flows down in thin strands resembling a bridal veil. Locals and visitors use this spot as a gathering place for outdoor activities and nature appreciation.
Access is through a forest path starting at Motionsgården Tavlan with clear signage and a stone bridge at the end. The ground can be slippery and wet due to moisture and mist, so sturdy footwear is recommended for safe walking.
During early spring and after heavy rainfall, the water volume increases dramatically and transforms the delicate water streams into a powerful flow. These periods reveal a completely different character of the waterfall than during drier times.
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