In our self catering lodges we offer a comfortable stay on your own terms. Fish, cook and relax in privacy by our wonderful rivers.
Brennan is one of the best junction pools in Iceland, formed where the Thverá and Kjarrá join the glacial river Hvita. Very popular amongst families and small groups.
Great beat where the Nordura and Gljufura rivers meet the glacial Hvita river. Great for smaller groups who want to enjoy fantastic fishing and privacy.
The Vididalsa II beat is the lowest section of the Vididalsa river system. It is very popular with anglers as all the fish that run the Vididalsa and Fitja rivers pass through the beat, including big arctic char, trout and salmon of course.
Blanda IV is the uppermost beat on the Blanda. The water is gin clear and flows through a scenic canyon with many delicate pools where a great number of salmon can hold. Catching MWS Blanda salmon in these surroundings is quite the experience.
Neighboring the Blanda is one of Iceland’s best kept salmon secrets, the Svartá. A crystal clear three rod river tucked away in a picturesque valley offering fantastic salmon fishing with great pools. Charming private lodge perfect for families and small groups.
Although its only a few hours drive from Reykjavik, the Langadalsá is one of the most remote salmon rivers in Iceland. Located in the West Fjords, the river allows anglers to surround themselves with unique landscapes while fishing pristine clear waters in total privacy for days on end.
The river Sog is Iceland’s largest spring fed river and flows from Lake Thingvallavatn. Less than an hour’s drive from Reykjavík, the Sog is renowned for its lush and beautiful surroundings. Famous for it’s big salmon and abundance of char, the Sog offers great variety of fishing from double handed spey casts to single handed upstream nymphing.
The river Sog is Iceland’s largest spring fed river and flows from Lake Thingvallavatn. Less than an hour’s drive from Reykjavík, the Sog is renowned for its lush and beautiful surroundings. The Torfastaðir beat is widely considered as one of the best char fishing beats in Iceland.
The river Sog is Iceland’s largest spring fed river and flows from Lake Thingvallavatn. Less than an hour’s drive from Reykjavík, the Sog is renowned for its lush and beautiful surroundings. Famous for it’s big salmon and abundance of char, the Sog offers great variety of fishing from double handed spey casts to single handed upstream nymphing.
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