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Höfn

Höfn (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈhœpn̥]) or Höfn í Hornafirði ([ˈhœpn iː ˈhɔ(r)tnaˌfɪrðɪ]) is an Icelandic fishing town in the southeastern part of the country. It lies near Hornafjörður fjord.

Sveitarfélagið Hornafjörður
Location of Sveitarfélagið Hornafjörður
Sveitarfélagið Hornafjörður
Coordinates: Coordinates: 64°15′14″N 15°12′43″W / 64.254°N 15.212°W / 64.254; -15.212
CountryIceland
RegionEastern Region
ConstituencySouth Constituency
Government
 • MayorMatthildur Ásmundardóttir
Area
 • Total6,280 km2 (2,420 sq mi)
Population
 • Total2,462
 • Density0.35/km2 (0.9/sq mi)
Postal code(s)
780, 781, 785
Municipal number7708
Websitehornafjordur.is

The town, the second largest in the southeastern part of Iceland, offers scenic views of Vatnajökull (the largest ice cap in Europe by volume). The community was formerly known as Hornafjarðarbær between 1994 and 1998.[1][2][3][4]

Geography

 
Höfn harbour
 
Höfn from above

Höfn is located on a peninsula in the southeast of Iceland. The name Höfn means harbour and it is a fishing port surrounded on three sides by the sea, with beaches on a long shoreline to the southeast. Shoals and glacial rivers traverse this area with many shifting lagoons and sand reefs being formed. Höfn is surrounded by several small islands to the east of the town, the largest of which is Mikley [ˈmɪhklˌeiː], followed by Krókalátur [ˈkʰrouːkaˌlauːtʏr̥] and Hellir [ˈhɛtlɪr̥].

Nearby areas include Suðursveit [ˈsʏːðʏrˌsveiːt] (the birthplace of Þórbergur Þórðarson), Öræfasveit, Lón [ˈlouːn], Mýrar [ˈmiːrar̥] and Nes [ˈnɛːs]. In Nes there is a small village called Nesjahverfi. Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland, is about 458 kilometres (285 mi) from Höfn along the south coast.[4] The headland of the town is called the Ingólfshöfði, which is 76 metres (249 ft) high and 85 kilometres (53 mi) (in a direct line) from the town. Sea birds such as skuas, guillemots, fulmar and puffins can be seen from the headland.[5]

History

Höfn was founded by the merchant Ottó Tuliníus in 1897 who relocated a trading place which had been established in 1861 from Papós, an area 15 kms northwest of Höfn, to the present site of the town.[6] Höfn had 300 inhabitants in 1946.[7] An economic boom started after the construction of the bridge Hornafjarðarbrú [ˈhɔ(r)tnaˌfjarðarˌpruː] in 1961, and with a length of 255 metres the bridge was the second largest bridge in Iceland at that time.[8] Höfn attained municipal status on 31 December 1988 and had 1 647 inhabitants in 1989.[9] Höfn and the community of Nesjahreppur were united on 12 July 1994 under the name Hornafjarðarbær [ˈhɔ(r)tnaˌfjarðarˌpaiːr̥]. On 6 June 1998 Hornafjarðarbær, Bæjarhreppur [ˈpaiːjar̥ˌr̥ɛhpʏr̥], Borgarhafnarhreppur [ˈpɔrkarˌhapnar̥ˌr̥ɛhpʏr̥] and Hofshreppur [ˈhɔfsˌr̥ɛhpʏr̥] were united to form the new municipality of Sveitarfélagið Hornafjörður [ˈsveiːtarˌfjɛːˌlaijɪð ˈhɔ(r)tnaˌfjœrðʏr̥].

Economy

 
Hafnarkirkja, Höfn

The main economic activities in Höfn are fishing and tourism. Fishing involves both sea fishing and processing and packaging in the factories; one major fish processing factory, Skinney-Þinganes is one of the largest fish factories in the eastern part of Iceland, which employs a large number of people. The main production of these factories is bacaloa (saltfish) and processed lobster. Herring and capelin are also processed. Ten large and a number of smaller boats operate from Höfn.[3] During the summer tourist season, trips are organised to the nearby Vatnajökull glacier. The surrounding area has served as a filming location for feature films including the James Bond movies Die Another Day and A View to a Kill, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and Batman Begins.[3] Recently a song in the 2015 Bollywood movie "Dilwale" has been shot in the surrounding areas.[10]

Culture

A cultural highlight of the town is the annual Humarhátíð [ˈhʏːmarˌhauːˌtʰiːθ] (a lobster festival) held on the first weekend of July. During the summer season, the Glacier Exhibition is held in the old supermarket building.[4] Hafnarkirkja [ˈhapnarˌcʰɪr̥ca] is a modern protestant church for 200 persons which was inaugurated on 28 July 1966.[11] Kirkja heilagrar fjölskyldu og heilags Jean-Marie Vianney is a small modern Roman Catholic church which was inaugurated on 7 September 2013.[12]

Höfn contains several museums, including an exhibition about Vatnajökull National Park in Gamlabúð [ˈkamlaˌpuːθ] which has a variety of displays on the geology, ecology and history of the glacier. Listasafn Svavars Guðnasonar [ˈlɪstaˌsapn ˈsvaːˌvar̥s ˈkvʏðnaˌsɔːnar̥] is a museum of art which was inaugurated in the town hall in 2011.[13]

 

Gamlabúð ("Old Shop") is one of the oldest houses in Höfn still being used. It has served at least three purposes and has been moved around southeast Iceland. First it was a trade center in Papós and then it was a store in Höfn. Most recently it has been moved again and now it serves as an information center.[14] Originally called "Krambúðin" [ˈkʰramˌpuːðɪn], meaning "The Mercantile Store", in a short time it had managed to become one of the main trade centers for the people of southeast Iceland, as there were few other settlements in the area. Just about everything available in these parts of Iceland was sold here. Farmers were the main group of people making purchases, so naturally it sold mostly tools and such things that farmers needed on daily basis. In 1897 it was moved to the harbor of Höfn and stayed there for 80 years.[15] The house was the main trade post for the citizens of Höfn from 1937-1977, but when the town began to develop and modernize, the shop had neither a place at the harbor or in the town so it changed and moved, this time to Sílavík [ˈsiːlaˌviːk] on the outskirts of town.[16] The municipality decided to move it again in 2012, back to the harbour of Höfn.[17] This was done with the blessing of The Cultural Heritage Agency of Iceland which oversees the conservation of historical buildings.[18] It now serves as an information and visitor centre for Vatnajökull National Park.[19]

Education

Höfn used to have three schools: Nesjaskóli, located in Nesjahverfi, Hafnarskóli and Heppuskóli. Now, the three schools have been merged into one school called Grunnskóli Hornafjarðar. In the secondary school Framhaldsskólinn í Austur-Skaftafellssýslu 70 to 100 students study in the day school and over 100 students are under distance-study programmes. The school maintains close collaboration with other schools in Iceland, the College in Egilsstaðir and the Vocational School in Neskaupstaður. The school has modern teaching facilities such as wireless internet, a computer centre, availability of laptop computers for students, overhead projectors and built-in sound systems.[3]

 
Höfn í Hornafirði

Infrastructure

Höfn offers a variety of services and stores including a supermarket, pharmacy, a health centre (Heilsugaeslustöð), a bank, three hairdressers, two gas stations, a golf course and a swimming pool. In the town there are several hotels, a camping ground, a youth hostel, guesthouses and restaurants including Pakkhúsið, Humarhöfnin, Íshúsið Pizzeria, Ottó, Kaffihornið, Ósinn, Z Bistro and Hafnarbúðin. Various tour operators offer day trips including whale watching and flights to Vatnajökull.

Sports

The local football club is Sindri, which plays in the Icelandic 3rd tier.

Climate

Höfn has a subpolar oceanic climate (Köppen Cfc), bordering on a subarctic climate and tundra climate. Daytime highs in the summer are around 12 °C (54 °F), while being just above the freezing point in the winter. Höfn is a rainy town, averaging approximately 1,450 mm (57 in) of precipitation. On average, Höfn has 180 days with measurable precipitation. Extreme temperatures range from 24.4 °C (76 °F) recorded on August 10, 2004 to −21.6 °C (−7 °F) recorded on March 8, 1969.[20]

Climate data for Höfn í Hornafirði (1961-1990)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 15.8
(60.4)
13.6
(56.5)
15.2
(59.4)
18.0
(64.4)
20.8
(69.4)
23.6
(74.5)
24.2
(75.6)
24.4
(75.9)
19.0
(66.2)
17.0
(62.6)
17.6
(63.7)
12.0
(53.6)
24.4
(75.9)
Average high °C (°F) 2.5
(36.5)
2.9
(37.2)
3.5
(38.3)
5.7
(42.3)
8.5
(47.3)
11.0
(51.8)
12.6
(54.7)
12.2
(54.0)
9.9
(49.8)
7.0
(44.6)
3.7
(38.7)
2.7
(36.9)
6.8
(44.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) 0.1
(32.2)
0.7
(33.3)
1.0
(33.8)
3.1
(37.6)
6.0
(42.8)
8.6
(47.5)
10.2
(50.4)
9.8
(49.6)
7.5
(45.5)
4.8
(40.6)
1.5
(34.7)
0.0
(32.0)
4.4
(39.9)
Average low °C (°F) −2.5
(27.5)
−2.0
(28.4)
−1.8
(28.8)
0.3
(32.5)
3.2
(37.8)
6.1
(43.0)
7.7
(45.9)
7.3
(45.1)
4.7
(40.5)
2.2
(36.0)
−1.2
(29.8)
−2.7
(27.1)
1.8
(35.2)
Record low °C (°F) −16.4
(2.5)
−17.4
(0.7)
−21.6
(−6.9)
−17.2
(1.0)
−8.2
(17.2)
−1.2
(29.8)
2.0
(35.6)
0.5
(32.9)
−3.4
(25.9)
−10.0
(14.0)
−12.2
(10.0)
−16.4
(2.5)
−21.6
(−6.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 164.2
(6.46)
130.2
(5.13)
121.2
(4.77)
94.8
(3.73)
95.7
(3.77)
88.8
(3.50)
84.4
(3.32)
110.7
(4.36)
119.0
(4.69)
183.1
(7.21)
116.8
(4.60)
145.9
(5.74)
1,452.6
(57.19)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 17.1 14.1 15.5 12.9 12.7 13.8 14.9 15.4 15.3 17.3 14.0 16.1 179.3
Mean monthly sunshine hours 25.6 62.1 116.9 142.3 172.6 147.0 141.1 130.3 114.8 78.6 47.4 16.8 1,195.5
Source: Icelandic Met Office[21][22]

Transport

Höfn is well connected via Route 1, which circles Iceland. The distance to Reykjavik is 455 km (283 mi). In the past, during the harsh winter months, the road just east of Höfn would often become blocked because of regular snow, hampering communications and access. To address this, a new tunnel, named Almannaskarðsgöng, was constructed and opened in 2005. The tunnel measures exactly 1,312 metres (4,304 feet) in length (although the sign rounds it off to 1,300). Höfn is one of very few harbours in the southern part of Iceland and it needs to be navigated with care due to the changing pattern of shoals. Dredging is an essential requirement to remove sand that has accumulated near the harbour so that ships can safely moor.[23] The entrance channel to Höfn port has a minimum depth of 6–7 metres (20–23 ft). However, the depth at the entrance itself is 7–8 metres (23–26 ft). The harbour at Höfn is reported to freeze during periods of extremely cold weather.[24]

Eagle Airways operates domestic flights from Höfn airport to Reykjavík.[3] The town is a major centre for visitors to the Vatnajökull Glacier.[23] Höfn lies at the end of Road 99, which leaves Iceland's National Road 1 several kilometres north of the town. A tunnel is located near the town, measuring 1,300 metres in length, which is named Almannaskarðsgöng. It was opened in 2005.

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785Municipal number7708Websitehornafjordur wbr isThe town the second largest in the southeastern part of Iceland offers scenic views of Vatnajokull the largest ice cap in Europe by volume The community was formerly known as Hornafjardarbaer between 1994 and 1998 1 2 3 4 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Economy 4 Culture 5 Education 6 Infrastructure 7 Sports 8 Climate 9 Transport 10 References 11 External linksGeography Edit Hofn harbour Hofn from above Hofn is located on a peninsula in the southeast of Iceland The name Hofn means harbour and it is a fishing port surrounded on three sides by the sea with beaches on a long shoreline to the southeast Shoals and glacial rivers traverse this area with many shifting lagoons and sand reefs being formed Hofn is surrounded by several small islands to the east of the town the largest of which is Mikley ˈmɪhklˌeiː followed by Krokalatur ˈkʰrouːkaˌlauːtʏr and Hellir ˈhɛtlɪr Nearby areas include Sudursveit ˈsʏːdʏrˌsveiːt the birthplace of THorbergur THordarson Oraefasveit Lon ˈlouːn Myrar ˈmiːrar and Nes ˈnɛːs In Nes there is a small village called Nesjahverfi Reykjavik the capital of Iceland is about 458 kilometres 285 mi from Hofn along the south coast 4 The headland of the town is called the Ingolfshofdi which is 76 metres 249 ft high and 85 kilometres 53 mi in a direct line from the town Sea birds such as skuas guillemots fulmar and puffins can be seen from the headland 5 History EditHofn was founded by the merchant Otto Tulinius in 1897 who relocated a trading place which had been established in 1861 from Papos an area 15 kms northwest of Hofn to the present site of the town 6 Hofn had 300 inhabitants in 1946 7 An economic boom started after the construction of the bridge Hornafjardarbru ˈhɔ r tnaˌfjardarˌpruː in 1961 and with a length of 255 metres the bridge was the second largest bridge in Iceland at that time 8 Hofn attained municipal status on 31 December 1988 and had 1 647 inhabitants in 1989 9 Hofn and the community of Nesjahreppur were united on 12 July 1994 under the name Hornafjardarbaer ˈhɔ r tnaˌfjardarˌpaiːr On 6 June 1998 Hornafjardarbaer Baejarhreppur ˈpaiːjar ˌr ɛhpʏr Borgarhafnarhreppur ˈpɔrkarˌhapnar ˌr ɛhpʏr and Hofshreppur ˈhɔfsˌr ɛhpʏr were united to form the new municipality of Sveitarfelagid Hornafjordur ˈsveiːtarˌfjɛːˌlaijɪd ˈhɔ r tnaˌfjœrdʏr Economy Edit Hafnarkirkja Hofn The main economic activities in Hofn are fishing and tourism Fishing involves both sea fishing and processing and packaging in the factories one major fish processing factory Skinney THinganes is one of the largest fish factories in the eastern part of Iceland which employs a large number of people The main production of these factories is bacaloa saltfish and processed lobster Herring and capelin are also processed Ten large and a number of smaller boats operate from Hofn 3 During the summer tourist season trips are organised to the nearby Vatnajokull glacier The surrounding area has served as a filming location for feature films including the James Bond movies Die Another Day and A View to a Kill Lara Croft Tomb Raider and Batman Begins 3 Recently a song in the 2015 Bollywood movie Dilwale has been shot in the surrounding areas 10 Culture EditA cultural highlight of the town is the annual Humarhatid ˈhʏːmarˌhauːˌtʰiː8 a lobster festival held on the first weekend of July During the summer season the Glacier Exhibition is held in the old supermarket building 4 Hafnarkirkja ˈhapnarˌcʰɪr ca is a modern protestant church for 200 persons which was inaugurated on 28 July 1966 11 Kirkja heilagrar fjolskyldu og heilags Jean Marie Vianney is a small modern Roman Catholic church which was inaugurated on 7 September 2013 12 Hofn contains several museums including an exhibition about Vatnajokull National Park in Gamlabud ˈkamlaˌpuː8 which has a variety of displays on the geology ecology and history of the glacier Listasafn Svavars Gudnasonar ˈlɪstaˌsapn ˈsvaːˌvar s ˈkvʏdnaˌsɔːnar is a museum of art which was inaugurated in the town hall in 2011 13 Gamlabud Old Shop is one of the oldest houses in Hofn still being used It has served at least three purposes and has been moved around southeast Iceland First it was a trade center in Papos and then it was a store in Hofn Most recently it has been moved again and now it serves as an information center 14 Originally called Krambudin ˈkʰramˌpuːdɪn meaning The Mercantile Store in a short time it had managed to become one of the main trade centers for the people of southeast Iceland as there were few other settlements in the area Just about everything available in these parts of Iceland was sold here Farmers were the main group of people making purchases so naturally it sold mostly tools and such things that farmers needed on daily basis In 1897 it was moved to the harbor of Hofn and stayed there for 80 years 15 The house was the main trade post for the citizens of Hofn from 1937 1977 but when the town began to develop and modernize the shop had neither a place at the harbor or in the town so it changed and moved this time to Silavik ˈsiːlaˌviːk on the outskirts of town 16 The municipality decided to move it again in 2012 back to the harbour of Hofn 17 This was done with the blessing of The Cultural Heritage Agency of Iceland which oversees the conservation of historical buildings 18 It now serves as an information and visitor centre for Vatnajokull National Park 19 Education EditHofn used to have three schools Nesjaskoli located in Nesjahverfi Hafnarskoli and Heppuskoli Now the three schools have been merged into one school called Grunnskoli Hornafjardar In the secondary school Framhaldsskolinn i Austur Skaftafellssyslu 70 to 100 students study in the day school and over 100 students are under distance study programmes The school maintains close collaboration with other schools in Iceland the College in Egilsstadir and the Vocational School in Neskaupstadur The school has modern teaching facilities such as wireless internet a computer centre availability of laptop computers for students overhead projectors and built in sound systems 3 Hofn i HornafirdiInfrastructure EditHofn offers a variety of services and stores including a supermarket pharmacy a health centre Heilsugaeslustod a bank three hairdressers two gas stations a golf course and a swimming pool In the town there are several hotels a camping ground a youth hostel guesthouses and restaurants including Pakkhusid Humarhofnin Ishusid Pizzeria Otto Kaffihornid osinn Z Bistro and Hafnarbudin Various tour operators offer day trips including whale watching and flights to Vatnajokull Sports EditThe local football club is Sindri which plays in the Icelandic 3rd tier Climate EditHofn has a subpolar oceanic climate Koppen Cfc bordering on a subarctic climate and tundra climate Daytime highs in the summer are around 12 C 54 F while being just above the freezing point in the winter Hofn is a rainy town averaging approximately 1 450 mm 57 in of precipitation On average Hofn has 180 days with measurable precipitation Extreme temperatures range from 24 4 C 76 F recorded on August 10 2004 to 21 6 C 7 F recorded on March 8 1969 20 Climate data for Hofn i Hornafirdi 1961 1990 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 15 8 60 4 13 6 56 5 15 2 59 4 18 0 64 4 20 8 69 4 23 6 74 5 24 2 75 6 24 4 75 9 19 0 66 2 17 0 62 6 17 6 63 7 12 0 53 6 24 4 75 9 Average high C F 2 5 36 5 2 9 37 2 3 5 38 3 5 7 42 3 8 5 47 3 11 0 51 8 12 6 54 7 12 2 54 0 9 9 49 8 7 0 44 6 3 7 38 7 2 7 36 9 6 8 44 2 Daily mean C F 0 1 32 2 0 7 33 3 1 0 33 8 3 1 37 6 6 0 42 8 8 6 47 5 10 2 50 4 9 8 49 6 7 5 45 5 4 8 40 6 1 5 34 7 0 0 32 0 4 4 39 9 Average low C F 2 5 27 5 2 0 28 4 1 8 28 8 0 3 32 5 3 2 37 8 6 1 43 0 7 7 45 9 7 3 45 1 4 7 40 5 2 2 36 0 1 2 29 8 2 7 27 1 1 8 35 2 Record low C F 16 4 2 5 17 4 0 7 21 6 6 9 17 2 1 0 8 2 17 2 1 2 29 8 2 0 35 6 0 5 32 9 3 4 25 9 10 0 14 0 12 2 10 0 16 4 2 5 21 6 6 9 Average precipitation mm inches 164 2 6 46 130 2 5 13 121 2 4 77 94 8 3 73 95 7 3 77 88 8 3 50 84 4 3 32 110 7 4 36 119 0 4 69 183 1 7 21 116 8 4 60 145 9 5 74 1 452 6 57 19 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 17 1 14 1 15 5 12 9 12 7 13 8 14 9 15 4 15 3 17 3 14 0 16 1 179 3Mean monthly sunshine hours 25 6 62 1 116 9 142 3 172 6 147 0 141 1 130 3 114 8 78 6 47 4 16 8 1 195 5Source Icelandic Met Office 21 22 Transport Edit Almannaskardsgong Hofn is well connected via Route 1 which circles Iceland The distance to Reykjavik is 455 km 283 mi In the past during the harsh winter months the road just east of Hofn would often become blocked because of regular snow hampering communications and access To address this a new tunnel named Almannaskardsgong was constructed and opened in 2005 The tunnel measures exactly 1 312 metres 4 304 feet in length although the sign rounds it off to 1 300 Hofn is one of very few harbours in the southern part of Iceland and it needs to be navigated with care due to the changing pattern of shoals Dredging is an essential requirement to remove sand that has accumulated near the harbour so that ships can safely moor 23 The entrance channel to Hofn port has a minimum depth of 6 7 metres 20 23 ft However the depth at the entrance itself is 7 8 metres 23 26 ft The harbour at Hofn is reported to freeze during periods of extremely cold weather 24 Eagle Airways operates domestic flights from Hofn airport to Reykjavik 3 The town is a major centre for visitors to the Vatnajokull Glacier 23 Hofn lies at the end of Road 99 which leaves Iceland s National Road 1 several kilometres north of the town A tunnel is located near the town measuring 1 300 metres in length which is named Almannaskardsgong It was opened in 2005 References Edit Evans Andrew 2008 Iceland Bradt Travel Guides pp 384 385 ISBN 978 1 84162 215 6 Retrieved 2010 11 02 Parnell Fran Etain O Carroll 2007 Iceland Lonely Planet pp 291 292 ISBN 978 1 74104 537 6 Retrieved 2010 11 02 a b c d e Hofn i Hornafirdi Water and 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