Búðir

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Búðir
Village
Church near Búðir, August 1989
Church near Búðir, August 1989
Location of the Municipality of Snæfellsbær
Location of the Municipality of Snæfellsbær
Búðir is located in Iceland
Búðir
Búðir
Location of Búðir in Iceland
Coordinates: 64°50′N 23°33′W / 64.833°N 23.550°W / 64.833; -23.550
Country Iceland
ConstituencyNorthwest Constituency
RegionWestern Region
MunicipalitySnæfellsbær
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

Búðir (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈpuːðɪr̥]; also transliterated Búdir) is a small hamlet in lava fields in , which is in the western region of Iceland, on the westernmost tip of the Snaefellsnes peninsula where falls to the sea, the original old name of Búðir having been .

The village belongs to Snæfellsbær, a municipality that has its administrative centre in the town of Ólafsvík.

Overview[]

Just a cluster of old buildings, Búðir is the home of popular country inn and restaurant Hotel Búðir and a very old small church. The original old house of the restaurant and Hótel Búðir burned down on 21 February 2001, and had to be rebuilt completely, so as to resemble the original old inn house and to blend into the existing scenery of old buildings and natural surroundings.

It is believed that commercial ships and fishing vessels have been making their landing at Búðir all the way back to when Iceland's first inhabitants made their way there across the ocean, and commercial activity started there very early in recorded history. Originally the main function of Búðir was that to act as a commercial and trade hub for Snæfellsnes and the surrounding west coast region, during an extended period of Danish trade monopoly. Today the small hamlet of Búðir along with Hótel Búðir is a center of attraction in Snæfellsnes for tourists and various tourism activities.

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Coordinates: 64°49′23″N 23°23′06″W / 64.8231°N 23.3849°W / 64.8231; -23.3849

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