Gullhóll

Gullhóll is a locality in , . Gullhóll is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Torfnesvöllur.

Pitch
, known as Kerecisvöllurinn for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in , and the home of Vestri and Knattspyrnufélagið Hörður. It broke ground in 1963 and was opened on 18 July 1964. is situated 3½ km east of Gullhóll.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ísafjörður and Hnífsdalur.

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is a town in the northwest of . The oldest part of with the town centre is located on a spit of sand, or eyri, in Skutulsfjörður, a fjord which meets the waters of the larger fjord .

Village
is a small village in the municipality of , located between and . The literal meaning of the name is "Knife's Valley". is situated 6 km northeast of Gullhóll.

Town
Bolungarvík is a small town and the only built-up area in the municipality of Bolungarvíkurkaupstaður in the northwest of , located on the peninsula, approximately 14 km from the town of and 473 km from the capital city . is situated 9 km north of Gullhóll.

Gullhóll

Latitude
66.07415° or 66° 4′ 27″ north
Longitude
-23.21697° or 23° 13′ 1″ west
Open location code
99RR3QFM+M6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 13383001612
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
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