Fiskisjálfssali Fish-Selfservice
Fiskisjálfssali Fish-Selfservice is a seafood market in Tálknafjarðarhreppur, Westfjords. Fiskisjálfssali Fish-Selfservice is situated nearby to the village Talknafjordur, as well as near the church Tálknafjarðarkirkja.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Tálknafjarðarkirkja.
Tálknafjarðarkirkja
Church
Photo: Jóna Þórunn, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Tálknafjarðarkirkja is a church, which is situated 240 metres northwest of Fiskisjálfssali Fish-Selfservice.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Talknafjordur and Patreksfjordur.
Talknafjordur
Village
Patreksfjordur
Town
Patreksfjörður is a fishing village in the Westfjords of Iceland. It was an important fishing and trading post until the Icelandic government's introduction of a fishing quota in 1990. Patreksfjordur is situated 9 km west of Fiskisjálfssali Fish-Selfservice.
Fiskisjálfssali Fish-Selfservice
- Opening hours: 24/7
- Type: Seafood market
- Categories: shop and food
- Location: Tálknafjarðarhreppur, Westfjords, Iceland, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
65.62607° or 65° 37′ 34″ northLongitude
-23.82891° or 23° 49′ 44″ westOpen location code
99QRJ5GC+CCOpenStreetMap ID
node 9006854617OpenStreetMap feature
shop=seafood
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