Dokkfløyvatnet

Dokkfløyvatnet
Dokkfløy
Dokkfløyvatnet
View of the lake
LocationNordre Land and
Gausdal, Innlandet
Coordinates61°08′30″N 9°57′57″E / 61.14175°N 9.9658°E / 61.14175; 9.9658
Primary inflowsDokkaelva river
Primary outflowsDokka river
Basin countriesNorway
Max. length12.3 kilometres (7.6 mi)
Max. width1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi)
Surface area9.42 km2 (3.64 sq mi)
Max. depth13.8 metres (45 ft)
Surface elevation735 metres (2,411 ft)
ReferencesNVE
Location
Interactive map of the lake

Dokkfløyvatnet or Dokkfløy is a lake which lies in Gausdal Municipality and Nordre Land Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The 9.42-square-kilometre (3.64 sq mi) lake is part of the river Dokka. When the Dokkfløy Dam was built on the river, the lake was created. The lake sits at an elevation of 735 metres (2,411 ft) above sea level. The water from the lake is piped through tunnels to the nearby hydroelectric power station. The lake is located about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) to the southwest of the village of Forset and about 25 kilometres (16 mi) to the west of the town of Lillehammer.

There have been many archaeological discoveries made in the area. Prior to the damming of the river, archaeological investigations began in 1978. In the dam area alone, archaeologists found 121 moose traps, 90 iron mining facilities, and evidence of 68 Stone Age settlements. Using the C14 method, the oldest of these discoveries were dated to be over 9000 years old.