Brown trout
river
Minnivallalaekur
This is a small, sensitive and
gin clear stream with many diverse fishing spots, ideally suited for upstream nymphing, dry fly fishing as
well as fishing with streamers. The river is famous for
producing wild brown trout in size range from 5 up to 8 kg
each season, with the average size range from 1 up to 2 kg.
Minnivallalaekur is located in the lush southern part of
Iceland.
The fishing is limited to four rods at a time per day and
the fish
caught must be released.
The 2009 season closed with approx 375 brown trout.
The lodge, situated next to the river, has proved very
popular with our clients. It sits on a bend in the river,
right next to one of the best pools and with a magnificent
view to
Mt. Hekla
in the distance.
There are four twin-bedrooms, two bathrooms, a well-equipped
kitchen, dining room, sitting room, and a veranda with a
hotpot.
The river is let on a self-catering basis. Full
service can be provided.