Skrubbdalsheia
Skrubbdalsheia is a hill in Vegårshei, Agder and has an elevation of 266 metres. Skrubbdalsheia is situated nearby to the hamlet Songedalen, as well as near the village Ubergsmoen.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Flaten and Fiane.
Flaten
Hamlet
Flaten is a village in the municipality of Åmli in Agder county, Norway. It is located along the river Nidelva, about 4 kilometres southeast of the village of Nelaug. Flaten is situated 7 km southwest of Skrubbdalsheia.
Fiane
Hamlet
Fiane is a village in Tvedestrand municipality in Agder county, Norway. The village is located at the intersection of the European route E18 highway and the Norwegian County Road 415. Fiane is situated 8 km southeast of Skrubbdalsheia.
Bøylefoss
Hamlet
Photo: KEN, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Bøylefoss is a village in Froland municipality in Agder county, Norway. The village is located along the river Nidelva at the location of the Bøylefoss waterfall. Bøylefoss is situated 9 km southwest of Skrubbdalsheia.
Skrubbdalsheia
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 266 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Vegårshei, Agder, Norway, Nordic countries, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Bulgarian to Norwegian—“Skrubbdalsheia” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Скрубдалшея”
- Cebuano: “Skrubbdalsheia”
- Dutch: “Skrubbdalsheia”
- Norwegian: “Skrubbdalsheia”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Songedalen and Ubergsmoen.
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