Sädvvájávrre
| Sädvvájávrre | |
|---|---|
| Lake | |
Sädvvájávrre with strongly eroded shores due to water level regulation.  | |
| Location | Sweden | 
| Coordinates | 66°28′16.97″N 16°31′22.44″E / 66.4713806°N 16.5229000°E | 
| Surface area | 40.1 km2 (15.5 sq mi) | 
| Max. depth | 120 m (390 ft) | 
| Water volume | 762,000,000 m3 (2.69×1010 cu ft) | 
| Surface elevation | 466.6 m (1,531 ft) | 
Sädvvájávrre, or Sädvajaure, is a lake in Arjeplog Municipality in the province of Lapland, which is part of the main catchment area of the Skellefte River. The lake is 120 meters deep, covers an area of 40.1 square kilometers and has an elevation of 466.6 meters above sea level. Sädvvájávrre is located in the upper part of the Skellefte River and is drained by the same river. During test fishing, lake trout, arctic char, splejk (hybrid), and brown trout have been caught in the lake.
The Silver Route follows the northern shore of Sädvvájávre and the Pieljekaise National Park is on the southern side and extends into the lake.