58°10′12″N 7°59′07″E / 58.17000°N 7.98528°E / 58.17000; 7.98528

Sødal is a neighbourhood in the city of Kristiansand in Agder county, Norway. It's located in the Lund borough on the east bank of river Otra. Previously it has been farmed and a limestone quarry and a still existing lime kiln located at Sødal. In 1803, four aggressive wolves were caught in outlying areas. Sødal is currently a residential area. At the Torridalsveien (County Road 1) there is a tollgate which is a part of the toll ring around Kristiansand.[1][2]

Bus lines from Sødal
Line Destination [3]
Line 31 Downtown (Henrik Wergelands gate) - Sødal - Kvarstein - Vennesla - Samkom

References

  1. ^ Sødal Kristiansand Municipality
  2. ^ Rudjord, Kåre: Oddernes bygdebok, Gårdshistorie, published by Kristiansand kommune, 1968. Pp. 533 to 552 (in Norwegian).
  3. ^ Agder Kollektiv Transport, AKT Line 31 Retrieved 2017


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