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Ölfus () is a municipality located in
Iceland Iceland ( is, Ísland; ) is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic Ocean and in the Arctic Ocean. Iceland is the most sparsely populated country in Europe. Iceland's capital and largest city is Reykjavík, which (along with its ...
. The major town is called Þorlákshöfn. The bottled water brand
Icelandic Glacial Icelandic Glacial (stylized as ÍCELANDIC GLACIAL) is a brand of bottled spring water, taken from the Ölfus Spring in Iceland. The Icelandic Glacial brand is owned and operated by Icelandic Water Holdings hf. based in Hlidarendi, Ölfus, Icela ...
is manufactured in this area, at the Ölfus spring.


Geography

In Ölfus several
lava tube A lava tube, or pyroduct, is a natural conduit formed by flowing lava from a volcanic vent that moves beneath the hardened surface of a lava flow. If lava in the tube empties, it will leave a cave. Formation A lava tube is a type of lava ...
s can be visited. ''Raufarhólshellir'' is one of the longest lava tubes in Iceland with a length of 1360 metres and a height of up to 10 metres. One of the most famous caves is
Búri (cave) The Búri () cave is a lava tube located in southwestern Iceland and was discovered in 1992, by the volcanologist Guðmundur Þorsteinsson. The cave was closed in 2014 by the owners of the land in cooperation with the Icelandic Speleological Socie ...
. Another local cave is ''Arnarker'' with a length of 516 metres. ''Leitarhraun'' is a lava field which is about 5000 years old in the northwest of the municipality. Lake ''Hlíðarvatn'' covering an area of 3,3 km2 is a lake with a depth of up to 5 metres which is known for its birdlife. In ''Reykjadalur'' valley several hot wells and springs are visited for bathing. ''Árnarhellir'' is a stalactite cave near Þorlákshöfn. Earthquakes caused some damage in Ölfus in 1706 and 1896.


Culture and sights

One of the most famous buildings in Ölfus is
Strandarkirkja Strandarkirkja () is a Lutheranism, Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Selvogur , on the southern coast of Iceland. The church is a landmark for travellers at sea. It has more supporters all over the world than any other church in Icela ...
, a wooden church built in 1888 and renovated in 1968 and 1996 which has been mentioned in many old documents and stories. Its
retable A retable is a structure or element placed either on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church. At the minimum it may be a simple shelf for candles behind an altar, but it can also be a large and elaborate structur ...
was painted in 1865 by Sigurður Guðmundsson (1833–1874), the Icelandic painter, and the pulpit as well as the altar date from 1888. ''Selvogsviti'' is a lighthouse at
Selvogur Strandarkirkja () is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Selvogur , on the southern coast of Iceland. The church is a landmark for travellers at sea. It has more supporters all over the world than any other church in Iceland and is of ...
Bay measuring 20 metres in height which was built in 1991. Close to the bay ''Fornigarður'' can be seen, an old wall measuring seven kilometres in length which in 1275 was mentioned in a document for the first time. Sometimes it is called ''Langigarður'' or ''Strandargarður'' as well. Originally its height amounted to 1.66 metres and its broadth to 0.96 centimetres, but due to erosion the wall has become lower and thinner. Under its basis ash was found from a volcanic eruption of Hekla which took place in 1104. This could mean that the wall was built after 1104. ''Hjallakirkja'' is a Protestant church in the community of ''Hjalli'' which was built in 1928. It houses various pieces of art, e.g. a pulpit dating from 1797 erbaut and a retable representing the resurrection of Christ. Legend has it that the church was founded immediately after the introduction of Christianity in 1000, and according to Flóamanna saga the church was built by a settler called Skaftur Þóroddsson. ''Kotstrandarkirkja'' is a comparatively large wooden church dating from 1909 with a well-kept garden in the community ''Kotströnd'' . Originally it served as a parish church for the neighbouring town of
Hveragerði Hveragerði (, "hot-spring yard") is a town and municipality in the south of Iceland, 45 km east of Reykjavík on Iceland's main ringroad, Route 1. The river Varmá runs through the town. Overview The surrounding area is part of the He ...
as well until Hveragerði got its own church. The church is known for its bells dating from 1644 and for its retable painted by Örlygur Sigurðsson in 1878 which represents Jesus together with St. Peter, John and Jacob. Kotströnd is a small community on highway no. 1. (
Hringvegur Route 1 or the Ring Road ( or ) is a national road in Iceland that circles the entire country. As a major trunk route, it is considered to be the most important piece of transport infrastructure in Iceland as it connects the majority of towns ...
) in the northeast of Ölfus. ''Kögunarhóll'' is a hill measuring 61 metres in height close the main road no. 1 in the northeast of Ölfus which offers views of the area. As many traffic accidents happen there a memorial consisting of 52 crosses was erected in 2006 to remind on the victims.


Infrastructure

Þorlákshöfn has a hotel, a camping area, a golf course, various restaurants and a sports centre with a public swimming pool. The townhall of the municipality of Ölfus (''Ráðhús Ölfuss'') is in Þorlákshöfn. There are various shops, a supermarket, primary school, kindergarten, public library, health care centre (''Heilsugaelustöð''), pharmacy, a gas station and repairing station as well. Vista aérea del suroeste de Islandia, 2014-08-13, DD 002.JPG, Aerial view of Ölfus with Reykjavík in the background Iceland 2008-05-28 (2694983975).jpg, Typical landscape in Ölfus Kögunarhóll and traffic accidents memorial near Road 1, Iceland.jpg, Memorial in front of ''Kögunarhóll'' Strandarkirkja.jpg, ''Strandarkirkja'' Strandakirkja - interior view.jpg, ''Strandarkirkja''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Olfus Municipalities of Iceland Populated places in Southern Region (Iceland)