Hafravatn () is a small lake on the eastern outskirts of Reykjavík, Iceland. Located at 76 m above sea level, it has an area of with a greatest depth of . The Seljadalsá River flows into it from the east and its discharge is Úlfarsá (into Korpúlfsstaðaá, also known as Ulfarsfellsa). A small village lies on the northern bank of the lake and a paragliding take-off point on its eastern side. The smaller lake of Langavatn lies to its southwest.
Hafravatn () is a small lake on the eastern outskirts of Reykjavík, Iceland. Located at 76 m above sea level, it has an area of with a greatest depth of . The Seljadalsá River flows into it from the east and its discharge is Úlfarsá (into Korpúlfsstaðaá, also known as Ulfarsfellsa). A small village lies on the northern bank of the lake and a paragliding take-off point on its eastern side. The smaller lake of Langavatn lies to its southwest.
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