Ålfoten


Ålfoten is a village in Bremanger Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The village is located along the Ålfotfjorden, a branch off the south side of the main Nordfjorden. The population of the village was 181. The village has an elementary school and the Ålfoten Church which was built in 1678. The village was part of the municipality of Davik until 1965 when it was incorporated into Bremanger.
Ålfoten is located at the confluence of the river Sagelva and the Ålfotfjorden, about south of the village of Isane, southeast of the village of Davik, and east of the municipal center of Svelgen. The Ålfotbreen glacier lies about to the south of the village.

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