Lambafell
Lambafell is a hill in Norðurþing, Northeast and has an elevation of 149 metres. Lambafell is situated nearby to the locality Ásbyrgi.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Rauðhólar.
Rauðhólar
Peak
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Rauðhólar is a small chain of volcanoes within the Askja or the Fremrinámur volcanic systems in the north of Iceland. They are located at the lower course of the river Jökulsá á Fjöllum, around 25 km from Öxarfjörður fjord and at the same time near Vesturdalur in Jökulsárgljúfur National Park next to the Hljóðaklettar.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ásbyrgi.
Ásbyrgi
Locality
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Ásbyrgi is a glacial canyon and forest in the north of Iceland, located approximately 38 kilometres east of Húsavík on the Diamond Circle road. The horseshoe-shaped depression is part of the Vatnajökull National Park and measures approximately 3.5 km in length and over 1 km wide. Ásbyrgi is situated 5 km north of Lambafell.
Lambafell
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 149 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Norðurþing, Northeast, Iceland, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
65.95916° or 65° 57′ 33″ northLongitude
-16.49259° or 16° 29′ 33″ westElevation
149 metres (489 feet)Open location code
9CQ5XG54+MXGeoNames ID
2628869
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