Gautefall is a small mountain village located in rural
Tørdal in the western portion of
Drangedal municipality in
Telemark, Norway. It is transversed by county road 358, locally known as Gautefallveien. It is located at elevations between above sea-level. It is mostly made up of heather
moorland, mountains, forests, and lakes. Rivers include Svarthøl, Hegnebekken, Fantemobekken, Lauvdalsbekken, Gautefallelva, and others. Lakes include Nedre Langmyrtjenn, Langmyrtjenna, Blektjenna, Nedrekvitbergtjenna, Skattjenn, Bjorvatn, and others. Nature preserves include Gautefall Nature Preserve and Hellheia Nature Preserve. Notable waterfalls include Kjerringfossen, Brudgomfossen, and Høgfoss.
Kjerringfossen has a drop and can be reached by following the old road towards
Bostrak (Gamlevegen) from Ski Lodge Gautefall. A trail follows the river Fjellgårdselva to the waterfall by Bjorvatnet Lake. This road, which leads to Gautefallgårdene and Gautefall Nature Preserve, traverses Fantemoen and Eikestøa before reaching Bjorvatnet Lake where Kjerringfossen is located. The dam on top of the waterfall, Gautefalldammen, is one of the largest at Gautefallheia. From the bridge are traces visible from the
log driving that took place here until 1971.
Gautefall Nature Preserve is reached by following the old road to the county road (Fylkesvei 358) from the waterfall. The waterfall is also accessible by car and located roughly one kilometer northeast of Ski Lodge Gautefall. It is reached by following Fiskvannsveien towards Gautefall Panorama from the county road. Kjerringfossen is part of Gautefallelva (Gautefall River). Rytterspranget is located immediately east of the top of the ski slopes at Gautefall Alpine Center. There is a road leading to the top of Rytterspranget where there is a cafe called Rytterspranget Kafé. A neighborhood of vacation homes and cabins have been constructed near the cafe. The cafe's wooden terrace offers panoramic views overlooking most of Gautefallheia. It offers views of Gautefall Tourist Hotel (built in 1973), the ski center (1976 and 2005), the church Gautefall fjellkyrkje (1997) as well as mountains such as Kvitbergheia and Jørundskarheia and lakes including Bjorvatnet and Fiskevatnet.
Bleka Immediately south of the county road (Gautefallvegen) and the ski center is the hilltop and hillside area Bleka. The northern part of Bleka is known as Nonsåsheia, and centrally located at Nonsåsheia is a landmark
cairn known as Nonsåsheiavarden (Blekavarden). This is located at 678 meters above sea level. A neighborhood of cabins has been constructed in the northwestern parts of Bleka. Bleka can be reached by parking at Rytterspranget or Søliane Hyttefelt. A number of hiking trails are found at Bleka and there is a number of overlook points found in the area. From Blekavarden there are views as far as to the ocean outside
Kragerø and
Risør in the south, the mountain
Lifjell in the north, and the Vealøs Tower (Vealøstårnet) in
Skien in the east. Hills by
Fyresdal can be seen to the west. A number of lakes can be found at Bleka, including Store Daltjenn, Lille Daltjenn, Blekatjenn, Grunntjenn, and Skvetten.
Nature preserves Gautefall Nature Preserve was established in 1978 with the purpose of protecting the low-herb oak forest. The reserve is located by county road 358 (Gautefallvegen), south of the Gautefall farm. The reserve is located at an elevation of above the ocean. It is home to a variety of very large oak trees as well as species such as
Common hazel,
Rowan, and
Small-leaved Lime. A variety of
avifauna can be found in the preserve's oak tree groves, including
Song thrush,
European Blackbird,
Common chaffinch, and
European robin. Hellehei (Hellheia) Nature Preserve was established in 1978 in order to preserve one of Norway's highest located oak tree forests. It is situated between above sea-level on a steep hillside pointing southwest. The preserve is home to a particularly large oak tree but is also home to
Birch,
Maple, and
Small-leaved Lime trees. It is located near Hellehei Hyttefelt, which is a neighborhood of cabins, in steep terrain roughly north of county road 358. Two additional nature preserves, Flottane and Nybutjern, are two
wetlands located in Søvassmarka. These were designated nature preserves on 22 April 1983, and attracts wildlife such as moose, deer, and
Black grouse. Flottane Nature Preserve is the largest of the two at , while Nybutjern Nature Preserve is . Both received protection due to their rich variety of vegetation and hydrotopography. They are of big importance for local avifauna and consists of
bogland dominated by species such as
Bog asphodel and
Cross-leaved Heath. They are also home to species such as
Orchids,
Common milkworts, and
Narrow-leaved marsh orchids. Nybutjern, which is situated north of Flottane, is largely made up of
string bog. ==Culture==