Narva Falls

Kreenholm Falls, west of the island, is 60 meters (200 ft) wide and 6.5 meters (21 ft) high with multiple terraces.

The Estonian–Russian border follows the eastern branch and goes through Joala Falls.

[1] Since the creation of the Narva Reservoir in 1955, the waterfall is usually dry, but water is allowed to flow in the original channel for up to a few days every year.

Access to the waterfall is difficult because it is located in the border zone, and the surrounding area on the Estonian side is closed industrial land belonging to the Krenholm Manufacturing Company.

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Narva Falls (eastern part) in spring 2010
Narva Falls (1845)