The long, narrow fjord runs south from the mouth of the river Kvina to the Listafjorden.
The village of Feda is located at the northwestern side of the fjord, just west of the Fedafjord Bridge on the European route E39 highway.
Near the mouth of the fjord, at the south end, lies the island of Andabeløya.
[2] The old municipality of Feda, which existed from 1900 until 1963, encompassed the 66-square-kilometre (25 sq mi) area surrounding both sides of the Fedafjorden.
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