Over the last decade there is one west coast Icelandic river that has remained consistent during the peaks and troughs of runs and conditions, the Langá. The river was one of the first to be fished by the British and during that time they modified much of the course with fish ladders to make it more manageable to both salmon and fishermen. Being lake fed from Langávatn, water levels can be maintained via the dam even through the driest summer. The river exhibits all the classic characteristics of an Icelandic river with small canyons and open pools over its 36 km length, each easily accessible by vehicle. With over 90 pools to 12 rods it is perfect for hitching small flies on single handed rods and enjoying the true Icelandic fishing experience.
Before the fish ladders were built salmon had a tough time getting up river. Nature compensated by gracing them with a huge tail on a torpedo-like body to negotiate the waterfalls, thus developing one of the strongest fish pound for pound an angler will ever encounter. Matched with a comfortable lodge, excellent guides and top quality food, the Langá has remained one of our most popular rivers. We still have some prime space available:
24 – 27 June: £2,070 – 4 rods
27 – 30 June: £2,360 – 4 rods
30 June – 3 July: £2,610 – 4 rods
3 – 6 July: £2,870 – SOLD
6 – 9 July: £3,660 – 2 rods
9 – 12 July: £4,060 – SOLD
12 – 15 July: £4,060 – SOLD
15 – 18 July: £4,150 – SOLD
18 – 21 July: £4,150 – 3 rods
21 – 24 July: £4,280 – SOLD
24 – 27 July: £4,270 – SOLD
27 – 30 July: £4,240 – 2 rods
30 July – 1 August: – SOLD
1 – 4 August: £3,980 – 12 rods
4 – 6 August: – SOLD
After 6 August: variable trip lengths are available, price on request.