Hallamölla is a waterfall on the Verkeån river in Tomelilla Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden. With a combined drop of across five cascades, it is the highest waterfall in Scania. A watermill at the site was first documented in 1491 and remained in operation until 1949. Hallamölla lies within the Verkeån Agusa-Hallamölla nature reserve, a Natura 2000 site established in 2009.
Hallamölla is a waterfall on the Verkeån river in Tomelilla Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden. With a combined drop of across five cascades, it is the highest waterfall in Scania. A watermill at the site was first documented in 1491 and remained in operation until 1949. Hallamölla lies within the Verkeån Agusa-Hallamölla nature reserve, a Natura 2000 site established in 2009.
== Geography == Hallamölla is situated approximately southwest of Brösarp in the Österlen region of eastern Scania. From its source on the Linderödsåsen ridge, approximately above sea level, the Verkeån flows roughly southeast before reaching the Baltic Sea at Haväng. At Hallamölla, the river drops through a series of five rapids cut into sandstone ledges. No single cascade exceeds about in height; the figure represents the cumulative descent.
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