Þorlákshöfn

Coordinates: 63°51′N 21°22′W / 63.850°N 21.367°W / 63.850; -21.367
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Þorlákshöfn
Town
Aerial view of Þorlákshöfn
Aerial view of Þorlákshöfn
Nickname: 
Höfnin
Location of the Municipality of Ölfus
Location of the Municipality of Ölfus
Þorlákshöfn is located in Iceland
Þorlákshöfn
Þorlákshöfn
Location in Iceland
Coordinates: 63°51′N 21°22′W / 63.850°N 21.367°W / 63.850; -21.367
Country Iceland
ConstituencySouth Constituency
RegionSouthern Region
MunicipalityÖlfus
Government
 • MayorElliði Vignisson
Population
 (2024)[1]
 • Total
2,037
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)
Post Code
815
Websitewww.olfus.is

Þorlákshöfn (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈθɔrˌlauksˌhœpn̥], lit.'Thorlak's Harbour'[2]) is a town on the southern coast of Iceland in the Municipality of Ölfus.

The town is named after Saint Thorlak who was a bishop at Skálholt. Its main importance is as a port as it has the only harbour on Iceland's southern coastline between Grindavík in the west and Höfn in the east. The port serves direct weekly cargo ferries to Rotterdam and Hirtshals operated by Faroese Smyril Line. It is also one of two departure points for ferries to the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago. Services include restaurants, tourism, a golf course, motocross field, camping, a sports complex, and a swimming pool. The town has several fish processing enterprises (Hafnarnes, Lysi). Several salmon farms (Arnarlax, GeoSalmo, Landeldi, LaxEldi) are among the biggest in the country are west of town.

History and Culture

The construction of Þorlákskirkja, a modern Protestant church, was started in 1979.[3] The church was consecrated in 1985.[4] There are various historical places near Þorlákshöfn, e.g., a wooden church dating from 1909 on the farm Kotströnd.[5]

Infrastructure

Þorlákshöfn has a hotel, a camping area, a golf course, various restaurants, and a sports centre with a public swimming pool. The town hall 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 several car repair shops.

Sports

As of 2023, local football club Ægir plays in the second tier of Iceland's football pyramid. They play their home games at the Þorlákshafnarvöllur.

Tourist attractions

In the vicinty of the town, one finds several tourist attrcations and sightseeing spots:

  • The Black Sand Beaches of Hafnarskeid, east of town
  • Basaltic seacliffs and cliff arches, west of town
  • The Lava Tunnel of Raufarhólshellir (1,5 km)
  • Arnarker Lava Tube (0,5 km)
  • Stori Meitill Crater (one of the biggest in the southwest of Iceland)
  • Hnúkar Volcanic Dwarf Cones of Selvogsheidi shiled volcano
  • Geitafell Table Mountain (local landmark as it is visible in the background of the town)
  • The peak of Litli Meitill with Votaberg tectonic wall-cliff on its slopes

Notable people from Þorlákshöfn

References

  1. ^ "Inhabitants – Municipalities and urban nuclei". statice.is. Statistics Iceland. 1 January 2024. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
  2. ^ Ölfus, Sveitarfélagið. "Saga Þorlákshafnar". Sveitarfélagið Ölfus (in Icelandic). Retrieved 20 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Þorlákshafnarkirkja - NAT ferðavísir". 5 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Þorlákskirkja".
  5. ^ "Kotströnd".

63°51′N 21°22′W / 63.850°N 21.367°W / 63.850; -21.367