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Cranes
The crane season by the Hornborga Lake stretches from March to the end of April. Over 12,000 cranes have been seen in just one day and almost 150,000 people gather every year to watch them dance.
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A feeling for paper
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Harness racing at Axevalla Travbana
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Eagle weekend at Lake Hornborga
The Håverud Aqueduct and passenger boat traffic
The Dalsland canal with the aqueduct in Håverud is a spectacular feat of engineering. Paddlers, people in recreational boats and on tours alike are fascinated by the way roads, railway and canal cross each other.
Håverud is a site of particular interest. Completed in 1868, it features a combination of a roadway bridge, a railway bridge and an aqueduct. Three companies operate passenger traffic that passes through Håverud: M/S Dalslandia, M/S Storholmen and Hamfri.
M/S Omega runs archipelago cruises for individual travellers in lake Vänern, departing from Åmål. The companies offer scheduled tours as well as the option of chartered trips, throughout the system of waterways.
The canal is open to passenger boat traffic from May 1 to September 30. It’s also possible to do a circuit, by combination with a railbus. Adjacent to the aqueduct is Håverud Brasseri, a fish and seafood restaurant as well as Håveruds Rökeri, where fish is cold- or hot-smoked. This smokehouse has more than 50 years’ experience of working with salmon and it ships its goods to local and international customers. Other attractions by the aqueduct are the Dalsland Center and the Canal Museum.
The Håverud Aqueduct was created by the famous canal builder Nils Ericson.
Due to the special geological conditions at Håverud it was not possible to build an ordinary lock there. The rock was loose, the current was strong and the fall was too great. So Ericson had the brilliant idea of building an aqueduct instead. The aqueduct is a free-hanging bridge, where the water runs through a 33.5 metre long steel channel above the rapids. The steel plates are joined with 33,000 rivets. Thus far, not a single rivet has had to be replaced.
Dalsland Center is an exhibition hall for businesses, but it also functions as a tourist information centre with multi-lingual staff who can guide visitors through the exhibits during high season. Dalsland Center also has a cafe with an open-air terrace beside the canal. In Håverud there is also the Canal Museum in one a beautiful old building that used to house the offices of the paper mill. The museum now exhibits reconstructions of interiors from the past, and you can also see how people lived along the waterways from lake Vänern to lake Stora Le and how they worked in various home industries. There are also old machines, marine engines, drawings of the canal construction and photographs from olden days.
Dalslands Kanal AB
Kyrkogatan 14
662 31 Åmål
Tel: 0532 - 104 66
Fax: 0532 - 10477
E-mail:
www.dalslandskanal.se
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