The historic Hofsá lodge

Historic, Comfortable Lodge

The Hofsá Lodge was built in the 1970s and Prince Charles was one of its earliest regular guests. It is a cosy, fully catered lodge containing seven double and two single bedrooms, all en suite. There are plans to build a new modern lodge on this river; but, in the meantime, the existing lodge offers a very comfortable and convivial ambience from which to explore this wonderful river. The Hofsá Lodge has 7 double en-suite bedrooms and 2 single rooms with shared bathroom facilities. The common area is modern and luxurious and our on-site chef provides gourmet meals to our guests.

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Lodge at
a Glance

7 Double bedrooms with en-suite facilities
2 Single bedrooms with a shared bathroom
Panoramic views
Fireplace
Fast WIFI

On-Site Staff

Lodge Manager
Full service

Travel times

Egilsstaðir (EGS):
1h 20m / 115km
Reykjavik (RVK):
8h / 605km

Atlantic Salmon in the Hofsá River

  • Clouds
  • -3.74°C
  • Winds 3.06 m/s

Fishing Lodge

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

The Skua

Odin’s Bank

The New Brod Helgi

The Corran

Long Calm

The Unexpected

Cambusmore II

Cambusmore I

Ferry Pool

Old Ferry Pool

Cartwheels

Bone Marrow

Captains Run

Island Pool

“46”

Pastures Wide

The Meadow

Charcoal Burners

Wood Pool

Sub Specific

Ranga

Sphinx

Green Pool

The Pot

Mystery

Bridge Pool

Arctic Tern

Radish's Telegraph

New Pool

Minihaha

The Bubble

Black Ban

Wilson's Run

Simon's Island

The Pot

Colonel's Pool

Netpool

Falcon's Run

Obvious Place

The Klap

Phalarope

Tungla

Lower Boulders

Green Deep

Lindin

Laxi Telegraph

The Ford

The Terraces

High Bank

The Frank

Junction

Erik's Run

Fence

The Turf

Upper Boulders

The Wall

Birches

Tunga

Troglodyte

Sentry

Triangle

Helgi

Beetles

The Rock

Cambus

Sheephouses

Step B

Step A

Furrows

Lhasa

Great Expectations

Foss 2

Foss 1

Waterfall

Lodge

Bridge

Pool

Fish ladder

Trails

Main Road

Hofsá River

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