Hauganes is a small and charming coastal village on the shores of
Eyjafjörður,
located about 22 kilometers north of
Akureyri
and roughly 12 kilometers south of
Dalvík.
The village has around 140 residents and lies along
Árskógsströnd,
within the municipality of
Dalvíkurbyggð.
Fishing and maritime activities have long been central to life in Hauganes.
Several small fishing companies and boat operators are based in the village,
and proximity to productive fishing grounds has shaped the community over
generations. While most services are accessed in Akureyri, Hauganes retains a
strong local identity and close-knit community life.
Just outside the village are the geothermal areas of
Birnunesborgir,
where hot water is found underground. Boreholes in the area are connected to the
district heating system of Dalvík and play an important role in local energy use.
This geothermal resource has also made possible attractions such as the
hot tubs at Hauganes,
which are popular with both locals and visitors.
The surrounding area offers a variety of nearby points of interest. These include
Árskógssandur,
with its church, school, and ferry connections to
Hrísey.
Additional recreational and cultural opportunities can be found in nearby
villages such as
Grenivík
and
Hjalteyri,
both within a short driving distance.
The natural surroundings of Hauganes are defined by tranquility, open views across
the fjord, and the mountains that frame Eyjafjörður. Rising above the area is
Kaldbakur,
the highest mountain in Eyjafjörður, which dominates the skyline. Hauganes is an
ideal destination for visitors seeking peace, scenic beauty, and an authentic
coastal experience in North Iceland.
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