I liked the place: both the hydroelectric power station and the forest around, there is something mystical in it. We climbed around with interest, looked at the work of the hydroelectric power station, took pictures in atmospheric locations. Convenient approaches to the place.
For fans of technotourism, it will go with a bang, but I didn't really like the fact that you can't get closer: a fence and all that. So it's only from a distance that you can see something. Well, in general, nothing special: a typical small hydroelectric power plant, of which there are many in the country...
It causes great harm to the eco-system of nature. There is no movement of fish in the Ulla River. The river is constantly descending, there are no fish there, now the hydroelectric power plant is closed in the spring... The water is at knee level, you can walk on foot and bridges are unnecessary.
I suggest, in this case, to tease the bridges...