Blönduós

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Blönduós, with Hörfell and Árbakkafjall looming on Skagí peninsula, November 2007
Blönduós, with Hörfell and Árbakkafjall looming on Skagí peninsula, November 2007
Location in Iceland.
Location in Iceland.

Blönduós is a small settlement in northwestern Iceland in the county of Austur-Húnavatnssýsla, 245 km from Reykjavík. The town has a population of around 1000, a small 9-hole golf course and is a good base for touring around the Húnaflói area.

Blönduós is a busy town situated at the junction of Route 1 and the glacial river Blanda, whose estuary runs through the town. On a hill above the town is a church with striking architecture that is intended to resemble a volcanic crater.

Because Blönduós does not have a good harbor, the town's major function is to act as a dairy service center for the surrounding farm areas. Fishing and forestry research also play roles in the economy, as does tourism.

The Blönduós Police department is known for its great work and the Icelandic Fine Collection Agency is placed there.

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Municipal website (in Icelandic)

Coordinates: 65°40′N, 20°18′W