Ledhåla
Ledhåla is a Scandinavian toponym used for natural hollows or cave-like features, especially in rural landscapes of Norway, Sweden, and parts of Denmark. The name combines led or ledh- (related to paths or ways) with håla (hollow, hole). The term is not tied to a single famous site but appears in various local names across regions.
In field guides and maps, Ledhåla may designate a hollow along a valley floor, a rock shelter,
In modern usage, Ledhåla typically appears in municipal or regional gazetteers as minor localities or geographical
Cultural and linguistic notes emphasize that håla is a frequent element in place names describing hollows
See also: Geographic names in Scandinavia; Hollow (geography); Cave terminology.