Þverárfjall

Þverárfjall
Þverárleiti
Highest point
Elevation322 m (1,056 ft)
Coordinates65°46′36.430″N 20°1′46.582″W / 65.77678611°N 20.02960611°W / 65.77678611; -20.02960611
Naming
English translationTributary mountain
Language of nameIcelandic
Geography
Þverárfjall

Þverárfjall (also called Þverárleiti) is a mountain in Austur-Húnavatnssýsla, Iceland between Norðurárdalur valley, which runs to the northwest from what is often called "front Laxárdalur" in Austur-Húnavatnssýsla and the Laxárdalur in Skagafjörður. The mountain is named after Þverá, the innermost town in Norðurárdalur valley. Þverárfjallsvegur road (Þjóðvegur 744/Route 744) was built over the mountain in summer 2002. Previously, there was a road only open in the summer that required travels to go slowly, which crossed un-bridged rivers and streams. The new highway shortened the route between Blönduós and Sauðarkrókur by about 30 kilometers (18.6 miles).

On June 3, 2008, a driver passing through the area of Þverárfjall spotted a polar bear a short distance from the road. The bear was killed the same day.