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River
Fogruhlidara and its estuary, Fogruhlidaros, are at the easternmost foot
of the so-called Jokulsarhlid in eastern Iceland.
It belongs to the farm Ketilstadir and is accessible by car where
the main road turns in the direction of the
Hellisheidi
mountain pass. The surroundings
of the river are peaceful and beautiful and further east is the precipice
of Mt Kollumuli and the island
Bjarnarey.
in the past, seal hunting was a part of life for the people
at the farm, but nowadays mostly the abounding sea char is caught there.
The river runs quietly through the valley and is accessible for sea
char to the waterfalls 10-12 km away from the estuary.
The Kalda
empties into the Jokla, while the
Fögruhlíðará empties into the Atlantic, via a lagoon famed
for it´s excellent sea char runs which we are allowed to
fish for through the night if the tides call for it.
Late May and early June large runs of fish arrive one after
the other and the river is fished with 6 rods and the estuary with two as well.
It is easier to fish the estuary from the sanded area to the south,
but also possible to stand on the cliffs on the northern side.
Permission to fish during the bright summer nights is also an
option depending on the tides, and those who have experienced something
like that never forget the magic of such moments.
Fishing
permits Angling Service Strengir.

Fögruhlíðará

Kaldá

Jökla |