Búðardalur

Búðardalur
Village
Búðardalur

Location of the Municipality of Dalabyggð
Búðardalur
Location in Iceland
Coordinates: 65°07′N 21°46′W / 65.117°N 21.767°W / 65.117; -21.767
Country Iceland
Constituency[1] Northwest Constituency
Region[2] Western Region
Municipality Dalabyggð
Population (2014)
  Total 266
Time zone UTC+0 (GMT)
Post Code 371

Búðardalur is a village situated on the Hvammsfjörður in the north-west of Iceland.

The village also lies at the north-eastern end of the Snæfellsnes peninsula and is part of the municipality of Dalabyggð. Búðardalur had about 270 inhabitants in 2014 and is a service center for the area, including the regional tourist information centre.[3][4] In the traditional system of counties of Iceland that existed until the late 1980s, it was part of Dalasýsla, a name that is still used for the region.

Overview

Búðardalur contains a supermarket and a petrol station, hair salons, a pub/restaurant, a coffee shop, a health-care centre, an off-licence, a garage[3] and a craft shop; the information centre is in the same building as a cafe and a folk museum.[5]

The village has a long history, dating from the time of the first settlements in Iceland. The name means "Camp Valley", or more directly "dale of booths"; it is where settlers had temporary camps when coming to the area. In 1899, Búðardalur was officially granted the right of commerce. An old house from this time still exists.

At a short distance from the village is Eiríksstaðir, the homestead of Erik the Red, who was the first European to discover Greenland and whose son Leif Erikson, born at Eiríksstaðir, was the first European to discover America ahead of Columbus.[3][4]

References

  1. Political division
  2. Mainly statistical division
  3. 1 2 3 Frank Jacobs, "The Map as Address: Cryptic Letter Reaches Icelandic Destination", The Big Think, 4 September 2016.
  4. 1 2 Andrew Evans, Iceland, 2nd ed. Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, England: Bradt Travel Guides, 2011, ISBN 9781841623610, p. 276.
  5. Carolyn Bain and Alexis Averbuck, "Búðardalur", 9th ed. Footscray, Victoria, Australia / Oakland, California: Lonely Planet, 2015, ISBN 9781743214756.

Coordinates: 65°07′N 21°46′W / 65.117°N 21.767°W / 65.117; -21.767


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