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SELF ESCORTED
FISHING TOUR
Car
for 3 days
and Fishing card to fish in lakes,strams & rivers
on Skagi Area
Lake Area of Sela:
Olvesvatn, Selvatn, Skalavatn, Fossvatn/Fossa

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on the map for more info.
ITINERARY
Day
1.
The Skagafjordur
area.
Leave Reykjavik driving through the
Borgarfjordur District to cross the Holtavorduheidi
plateau to North
Iceland. Passing
Stadarskali tourist
information centre on highway no. 1 to the hamlet
Blonduos
then drive to
Skagi area.
Overnight in the area for next 2 nights
Upon request
Day
2 & 3. Fishing in Lakes,
streams & rivers at Skagi
Fishing in
Lake Area of Sela:
This part of the country is
not frequently travelled although the gravel road around the peninsula
usually is in relatively good condition. Most people do not realize what
they are missing by not making the detour from road #1. Anglers, however,
who are familiar with this area, feel the growing impatience before each
coming fishing season, and start preparations well in time. Some of the
lakes are not easily accessible by regular vehicles and some fishing spots
are only accessible on foot or 4x4 cars. One licens for all lakes.
The bait: Fly, spoon and worm.
Drive back to Reykjavik
INCLUDED:
Rental car for 3 days -
unlimited mileage and CDW.
Fishing card:
Access to lakes.
Lake Area of Sela:
Olvesvatn, Selvatn, Skalavatn, Fossvatn/Fossa
Also
including:
Fishing card
accesses over 30 lakes around Iceland
NOT INCLUDED:
Accommodation
Can be range upon request
Operation July1st to
August 31st
Price from Ikr.
58.700.-
per persons
(4
adults in a 4x4 car, type G)
On sale know
Available up on request *
Prices can change without notice due to
currency fluctuation
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