Bíldudalsvogur

Bíldudalsvogur
Bíldudalsvogur

Bíldudalsvogur

GewässerArnarfjörður (Atlantischer Ozean)
LandmasseIsland
Geographische Lage65° 41′ 6″ N, 23° 35′ 21″ W
Bíldudalsvogur (Island)
Breite700 m
Tiefe1,5 km

Bíldudalsvogur ist eine Bucht in den Westfjorden im Nordwesten Islands.

Die Bucht liegt im Arnarfjörður und gehört zu den Suðurfirðir. An ihrem Westufer liegt der Ort Bíldudalur. Am Ostufer verläuft der Bíldudalsvegur S63. Er verbindet den Ort Patreksfjörður mit dem Vestfjarðavegur S60 in Richtung Norden. Die Bucht ist etwa 700 Meter breit und reicht 1,5 Kilometer weit ins Land.

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Highway route marker in Iceland.
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Highway route marker in Iceland.
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Bíldudalur is a village situated on the coast of Arnarfjörður, one of the Westfjords in Iceland.

It is situated in the Vesturbyggð municipality and has 166 inhabitants (as of January 2011).

The village prospered in the 19th century thanks to sound business enterprise and the booming fishing industry. Ólafur Thorlacius (1761–1815) set up business in Bíldudalur following the end of the Danish trade monopoly. He was one of the most influential businessmen in Iceland at the beginning of the 19th century. He bought and sold fish, traded goods and ran his own small fishing fleet. One of his successors, Pétur J. Thorsteinnsson (1854–1924) successfully continued this operation.

In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the decline of the fishing industry and the imposition of strict quotas by the Icelandic government have led the town to diversify its economy. The village is now home to a factory, which processes a mineral-rich algae found in abundance in the fjord, in which many of the residents work. The village is also becoming a popular tourist destination, especially for fishing trips and for artists seeking to gain inspiration from the spectacular scenery.

Close by the town there is also a fjord of literary significance, Geirþjófsfjörður, where the Icelandic Gísla saga was played out.
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