Þúfnavellir
Þúfnavellir is a grazing area in Ölfus, South Iceland.Places of Interest
Highlights include Búri.
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 Society. Búri is situated 4 km south of Þúfnavellir.
Þúfnavellir
- Type: Grazing area
- Also known as: “Tufnavellir”
- Location: Ölfus, South Iceland, Iceland, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
63.94958° or 63° 56′ 59″ northLongitude
-21.49794° or 21° 29′ 53″ westElevation
229 metres (751 feet)Open location code
99MWWGX2+RRGeoNames ID
3412523
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In Other Languages
“Þúfnavellir” goes by many names.
- Icelandic: “Þúfnavellir”
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