Bandak
In the Telemark region of northeastern Norway, there is a fjord called Lake Bandak. This Lake is located in the Norwegian municipalities of Kviteseid and Tokke in the county of Vestfold og Telemark. The lake is a component of the Skien watershed and is located along the Telemark Canal route. The lake is fed by the Tokke River, while the Straumane River serves as its exit at Kviteseidvatn. A 50-meter drop below sea level is an average depth of 121 meters. The lake's maximum width is 2 km. It covers a surface area of 2556 km2.
The largest lake is Lake Bandak, which has a 37-kilometer length and a 13.5-kilometer diameter. The 34 km long lake system of Bandak is situated near the Swedish border. It is also a prime location for picnicking and one of the region's primary water supplies.
The Lake is situated approximately half a mile outside of Telemark, Kviteseid's downtown. Bandak is a tiny island with a sizable forest surrounding it. Fishing is popular on Lake Bandak.
Location: Kviteseid, Tokke (Vestfold og Telemark)