The bridge over the Andelva on County Road 506 at Eidsvoll Verk
The E6 crosses the Andelva just after the river starts at Hurdalssjøen
Bønsdalen hydroelectric power plant on the Andelva

The Andelva is a 15-kilometre (9 mi) river that runs through Eidsvoll, Norway. It flows from the lake Hurdalssjøen at Eidsvoll Verk to the river Vorma in the town center of Eidsvoll.[1]

There are fifteen fish species registered in the river, with good fishing possibilities. The river is protected from 15 September to 1 May.

References

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  1. ^ "Norgeskart". www.norgeskart.no. Retrieved 2025-10-13.

60°19′N 11°16′E / 60.317°N 11.267°E / 60.317; 11.267

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Vorma

Hurdalssjøen discharges to the Vorma river at Eidsvoll via the tributary Andelva river. Other tributaries include the Julsrudåa, the Jøndalsåa, and the

Eidsvoll

Christian IV of Denmark in 1624, relying on the excellent water power from the Andelva river. In 1688, it was owned by the director of the Kongsberg Silver Mines

Eidsvoll Verk

Christian IV in 1624 as a foundry for iron, driven by water power from Andelva River. After 1634 Eidsvold Verk belonged to Gabriel Marselis, King Frederick

Trunk Line

(original) Fv181 Eidsvollvegen Møllerhaugen 205 Hundsbitet 62.25 Bøn 62.00 Andelva 47 Løken Tunnel 162 Bøns Tunnel 243 Bønsdalen fabrikker 61.00 Bøns parsell

Bøhnsdalen Mills Ltd

sons, Hartvig and Carl Bache-Wiig, built the first wood-pulp mill on the Andelva river at Eidsvoll. Wiig is regarded as a pioneer of the Norwegian wood-pulp

Leif Herbrand Eriksen

historical books include Lensmannen. 800 år i samfunnets tjeneste (1996) and Andelva, treforedlingsindustrien og Nygård (2005). He died in January 2009, shortly

Hurdalsjøen

Gjødingelva, Hegga, Horna, Hurdalselva and Steinsjøelva Primary outflows Andelva Catchment area 584.74 km2 (225.77 sq mi) Basin countries Norway Max. length