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Reykjadalsá river
Reykjadalsá river is one of better Trout rivers in Iceland with high volume catch every year and is quite usual to catch up to 3000 trout per year and around 100 salmon.
Some anglers call Reykjadalsá dry fly fishing heaven. The river is around 35 km long and only 6 rods fish the river so there is plenty of space for all anglers. There is a really nice self-catering lodge that comes with the river. It is located in the village Laugar and has 4 bedrooms. Reykjadalsá river is located in North Iceland, between Husavik and Myvatnsveit.
Places of interests to visit close to Reykjadalsá: Godafoss, Lake Myvatn, Jardbodin, whale watching in Husavik, Dettifoss and many more.
Reykjadalsa river accommodation
There are many nice accommodation options nearby or in a comfortable driving distance from the fishing area, everything from nice self catering cottages, guesthouses to hotels.
We will find the best suitable option for each group.
Information
- Self service
- Region: Northeast Iceland
- Distance from Reykjavik: 450 km
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How to get there:
View driving directions from Reykjavík -
Season:
From 1. June to 20. September - Rods: 6x
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Fishing map:
Click for a map of the best fishing spots -
Fishing time:
7:00 -13:00 and 16:00 - 22:00 every day -
Recommended flies:
Black and brown Dry flies, Nymphs and classic streamers like Black ghost and many more. -
Recommended tackles:
Single-handed rods 9 foot weight 3-6, floating line.