Bindalsfjorden is a fjord in the southern part of Nordland county, Norway . The fjord is mostly located in Bindal Municipality , with a small part in neighboring Sømna Municipality .
3-569: The 71-kilometre (44 mi) long fjord begins near the villages of Terråk and Vassås , where the Sørfjorden and Tosenfjorden join together. It then flows northwest, past the Bindalseidet isthmus, and then southwest past the village of Holm , before the mouth of the fjord by the island of Austra . There are several large arms that branch off of the fjord, including the Ursfjorden to the north and
6-495: Is located in the eastern part of the municipality, along the shore of the Sørfjorden arm of the Bindalsfjorden . The nearby Vassås Bridge connects Terråk to the village of Vassås just to the north. Terråk is the commercial center for the municipality. Boat building has been historically important in the area, which is why the village hosts the annual Nordland boat regatta . The 0.62-square-kilometre (150-acre) village has
9-598: The Kjella and Sørfjorden to the south. The innermost part of the Bindalsfjorden is known as the " Tosen ". The deepest part of the fjord is by the island of Stavøya, where it is 741 metres (2,431 ft) deep. This Nordland location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Terr%C3%A5k Terråk is the administrative centre of Bindal Municipality in Nordland country, Norway . The village
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