Dyrholaey Parking

Dyrholaey Parking is a parking area in , . Dyrholaey Parking is situated nearby to , as well as near the islet .
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  • Type: Parking area
  • Also known as: Dyrhólaey
  • Parking: surface

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Portland Lighthouse and Cape Portland.

The Dyrhólaey Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on the central south coast of . is situated 210 metres south of Dyrholaey Parking.

Dyrhólaey, formerly known by seamen as , is a small promontory located on the south coast of , not far from the village . It was formerly an island of volcanic origin, which is also known by the Icelandic word eyja meaning island.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Vík í Mýrdal.

, also known as Vík, is a village in . The area is dominated by Mýrdalsjökull, the glacier which is home to Katla, one of Iceland's fiercest volcanoes.

Dyrholaey Parking

Latitude
63.40402° or 63° 24′ 15″ north
Longitude
-19.12896° or 19° 7′ 44″ west
Operator
Parka
Open location code
9CM2CV3C+JC
Open­Street­Map ID
way 658478802
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­parking
Open­Street­Map attribute
parking=­surface
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In Other Languages

“Dyrholaey Parking” goes by many names.
  • Russian: Дирхолей

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Dyrhólaey and Kambur.

Nearby Places

Explore places such as Common birds in the Dyrhólaey Nature Reserve and Dyrhólaey.

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