Ölfus (Icelandic pronunciation: (listen)) is a municipality located in Iceland. The major town is called Þorlákshöfn. The bottled water brand Icelandic Glacial is manufactured in this area, at the Ölfus spring. In Ölfus several lava tubes can be visited. Raufarhólshellir [ˈrœiːvarˌhoulsˌhɛtlɪr̥] is one of the longest lava tubes in Iceland with a length of 1360 metres and a height of up to 10 metres. One of the most famous caves is Búri (cave). Another local cave is Arnarker [ˈa(r)tnarˌcʰɛːr̥] with a length of 516 metres. Leitarhraun [ˈleiːtar̥ˌr̥œiːn] is a lava field which is about 5000 years old in the northwest of the municipality. Lake Hlíðarvatn [ˈl̥iːðarˌvahtn̥] covering an area of 3,3 km2 is a lake with a depth of up to 5 metres which is known for its birdlife. In Reykjadalur [ˈreiːcaˌtaːlʏr̥] valley several hot wells and springs are visited for bathing. Árnarhellir [ˈau(r)tnarˌhɛtlɪr̥] is a stalactite cave near Þorlákshöfn. More information...
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