Akranes HI Hostel

Akranes HI Hostel is a hostel in , which is located on Suðurgata. Akranes HI Hostel is situated nearby to the church , as well as near the swimming pool .
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  • Type: Hostel
  • Description: hostel in Akranes
  • Address: Suðurgata 32, Akranes, 300

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Akranesvöllur and Grundaskóli.

Stadium
is a football stadium in , . It is currently used for football matches. The stadium holds 5,550 and was built in 1935. It has 850 seats. is situated 1¼ km east of Akranes HI Hostel.

School
is one of two schools in the port town of , on the west coast of Iceland, established in 1981. The other school is Brekkubæjarskóli. is situated 1½ km east of Akranes HI Hostel.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Akranes.

Town
is a port town and municipality on the west coast of , around 50 km north of the capital . The area where is located was settled in the 9th century; however, it did not receive a municipal charter until 1942.

Akranes HI Hostel

Latitude
64.31537° or 64° 18′ 55″ north
Longitude
-22.08685° or 22° 5′ 13″ west
Open location code
99PV8W87+47
Open­Street­Map ID
way 418722697
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­hostel
Wiki­data ID
Q111112912
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Akraneskirkja and Bjarnalaug.

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