Búrfellshyrna

Búrfellshyrna (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈpuːrˌfɛlsˌhɪ(r)tna]) is a mountain in the Svarfaðardalur in northern Iceland. It is made of basaltic layers of Tertiary age. It reaches 1,091 meters at its highest peak. It is situated between the valleys of and . In Búrfellsdalur is the Búrfell Glacier, which exhibits what is sometimes referred to as a glacier surge. Farms surrounding Búrfellshyrna include Búrfell and .

Búrfellshyrna

Búrfellshyrna (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈpuːrˌfɛlsˌhɪ(r)tna]) is a mountain in the Svarfaðardalur in northern Iceland. It is made of basaltic layers of Tertiary age. It reaches 1,091 meters at its highest peak. It is situated between the valleys of and . In Búrfellsdalur is the Búrfell Glacier, which exhibits what is sometimes referred to as a glacier surge. Farms surrounding Búrfellshyrna include Búrfell and .