Hvalvatn

The lake Hvalvatn (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkʰvalˌvahtn̥]) is situated east of Hvalfjörður in the western portion of Iceland. It lies to the east of the tuya Hvalfell [ˈkʰvalˌfɛtl̥]. The surface measures 4.1 km2 (1.6 sq mi), and its greatest depth is 180 m (590 ft).

Hvalvatn
Aerial photograph of the region: Hvalvatn near Hvalfell and in front of Botnssúlur; air pollution caused by Bárðarbunga eruptions (October 2014)
Location of Hvalvatn in Iceland.
Location of Hvalvatn in Iceland.
Hvalvatn
Coordinates64°23′N 21°10′W
Basin countriesIceland
Surface area4.1 km2 (1.6 sq mi)
Max. depth180 m (590 ft)
Surface elevation378 m (1,240 ft)

Not far from Hvalvatn is Glymur, the second highest waterfall in the country. Hiking trails lead both to the lake and to the waterfall.

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