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LodgeSelf Catering Lodge

Holkná

Price from:
$2,500
Anglers:
2
Season:
Jul 01 - Sep 30
Catering:
Full board
  • Overview

    This is an opportunity to get in on a lovely little river for just two rods with bigger fish. The Holkna is a beautiful river now privately leased. It is located in the north-east of the country with famous rivers all around it. It is in the Salmon hotspot of the north. The river is 49 kilometres long, but only 12km is fishable before the fish arrive at an impassable set of falls. There are lovely open pools on the lower beats of the river, but the uppers beats climb into the more canyon-like waters.

    The owners have built one and will build a second, very lovely cabin overlooking the river. Each has room for a small family with the idea that this is a place to have to yourselves and enjoy yourself with the family. It is a two-rod river with really good-sized salmon and is entirely private – you will have the whole place to yourselves. It may need some time to allow catch and release to take effect, but if you wait for it to get good, there will not be any space left! It really is idyllic.

    Holkna is a top river and to have a whole river to yourself with such nice accommodation is pretty special and unique to Iceland.

  • Fishing

    immerse yourself in wild Iceland

    The Holkna is perfect for those who like to use small double-handed rods or even switch rods. We recommend taking our 13ft rods out with you and a spare 12ft. The smaller rods can bear very useful when fishing the upper beats in the canyon. We use typical Icelandic salmon flies, including small hitch flies, sunray shadows and size 14 flies.

    This is about as wild a country as you can get right in the northeast corner of Iceland. The river is easily fished on the lower part but increasingly demanding physically as one progresses up the river system into the canyon.

     

  • Accommodation

    Holkná Lodge is ready for those who want either self-catering purpose lodges or fully catered for. A small private lodge allows those who want to cut costs to self-cater and manage all their own food and supplies. Alternatively, we can arrange for a cook and staff to be there, allowing you to maximise your time on the river.

    The lodge has 6 bedrooms at the ready; although only 2 rods can fish at any one time, the ability to rod share is ideal for those looking to cut costs. The extra rooms can be used for a chef to join the party.

  • Food & Cuisine
    Self-cater OR Full Board

    This elegantly designed lodge will cater for all your needs. Whether you love to cook your own meal, make your own pack lunches or bbq on the river. It’s all there, ready for your purpose. We can organise first-class Icelandic chefs to accompany you if you do not want to self-carter.

  • Example itinerary
    Day 1 – Home City to Reykjavik
    • Fly from home city to Keflavik International Airport
    • Taxi from Keflavik International to Reykjavik City. Approx 1hrs ($80)
    • Check-in to the hotel and overnight.
    • Please contact us if you require advice on hotels.
    Day 2 – Reykjavik City to lodge
    • 9am pick up from chosen hotel
    • Transfer from to Domestic airport
    • Flight From Reykjavik to Husavik
    • Transfer or Hire car to Holkná lodge (2hrs)
    • Arrive at Holkná Lodge for lunch and commence afternoon fishing at 4 pm
    • Continue to overnight at the lodge
    Day 3 & 4 – Continued Fishing
    • Continued fishing and overnight stay at Holkná lodge and river
    Day 5 –  Morning fishing continue home
    • You will fish the morning on the river and head back to the lodge after the morning session on the river
    • Transfer or personal hire car will take you directly to Husavik Airport
    • Flight to Reykjavik and change to International Airport
    • Fly to home city
    • Continue with own arrangements

     

  • Specifics
    Included:
    • Self-catering lodge with full accommodation
    • Fishing for three days includes 2 half days
    • Transfer from hotel to the Lodge
    Excluded:
    • Hire car
    • Guide (can be requested)
    • Chef (can be requested)
    • Gratuities
    • Flights
    • Any extra hotel in Iceland outside of the Lodge
    • Items of a personal nature

     

     

Location

FAQ

  • Do I need a Visa to travel in Iceland?

    You do not need a visa to travel to Iceland if you are a British Citizen. You will be granted 90 days free of charge upon arrival.

  • Do I need a hire car?

    You do not need a hire car. We can organise transfer drivers to collect you from the lodge and hotels. Although if you would like more freedom, you may hire a car. If you do not have a guide for the week, we recommend hiring a 4×4 to give you good access up and down the river. All lodges have good road access, and river access can be bumpy.

  • What else can I do in Iceland?

    Iceland has various activities to do, from visiting the Blue Lagoon, the Geysir or walking on glaciers. If you would like to add a variety of actives to your fishing trip, please contact us now.

  • How do I book this trip?

    If you like what you see, the best thing to do is pick up the phone and give a team member a call. Alternatively, email us at info@looptackl.se

    We will be able to give you any extra information you may need, prices and availability.

  • Why choose LOOP Travel?

    Loop travel has extensive teams worldwide, all working to give you the best possible advice when travelling the world in sort of top-class fly fishing. Our advice is totally free to you and booking with us comes at no extra cost.

    Our years of experience between the teams and plethora of knowledge is second to known. Our team members know destinations backwards, having spent many years guiding, managing or fishing these lodges.

    We only sell what we know and what we know; we know better than anyone.

Suitable gear

Clothing

The Holkná is a versatile river, from the narrow canyons at the uppermost beats to the wide-open flood plains below, the river has it all to offer. This means you need to be well equipped for all eventualities. Having a variety of rod sizes is highly recommended. There will be times when you need to flick a small fly into a small pocket of water in the canyons; single-handed rods are perfect for this. At other times you will need to cast a longer line across the water to swing a sunray; 13 ft is ideal for this.

Layering in Iceland is important; our Nunas Hoodie and Torne wading jacket is the perfect combination for all weathers. Wind rain and sunshine can all be expected when travelling to Iceland, be prepared. The Dry Backpack 25l is ideal for keeping everything safe and carrying that extra jumper down the river.

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