Hauganes
Hauganes is located in Eyjafjörður, the longest fjord in central northern Iceland. Hauganes has about 137 inhabitants.
Hauganes | |
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Village | |
Hauganes Location of Hauganes in Iceland | |
Coordinates: 65°55′N 18°18′W | |
Country | |
Constituency[1] | Northeast Constituency |
Region[2] | Northeastern Region |
Municipality | Dalvíkurbyggð |
Population | |
• Total | 137 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) |
The place name Hauganes originated with the Old Norse word Haugr, meaning hill, mound or barrow. Fishing is an important industry to the village. Ektafiskur produces salt fish as a facility located in Hauganes. Baccalá Bar, a local seafood restaurant is also situated in Hauganes which is open in the summer months.
Hauganes is also a popular tourist destination. Whale Watching Hauganes, the oldest whale watching tour operator in Iceland, departs from Hauganes. Both whales and seals may also be viewed at a number of spots including nearby Öxarfjörður. Tourists can also visit the offshore islands of Hrisey and Grimsey from here, which are of particular interest to bird watchers.
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