Get ready for Hölkná.
PLANNING GUIDE
PLANNING GUIDE
This guide outlines what to expect during your stay and how to prepare for your upcoming trip. We look forward to welcoming you at Eleven Hölkná Cabins, but until then, let’s start making some plans.
Visitors to Iceland have varying entry requirements based on their nationality, duration of stay, and accompanying items. Everyone must have a passport valid for at least six months beyond their stay, a ticket for return or onward travel, and proof of sufficient funds. For detailed information, please visit the official website: Travel Document Requirements.
Please plug these coordinates into your preferred map/direction app on your phone to get stepby-step directions to the Hölkná Cabins, or follow ours below.
The drive time from Akureyri is roughly two hours and fifty minutes, while the drive time from Húsavík is roughly one hour and forty minutes.
Travel from Akureyri and Húsavík follow the same route starting at Route 85, as outlined below.
• Starting from downtown Akureyri, turn right onto Drottningarbraut (1.2 km)
• Turn left onto Pjodvegur (4.0 km)
• At the roundabout take the first exit and stay on pjodvegur, toward Húsavík & Route 85 (24.6 km)
• Turn left onto Nordausturvegur, Route 85 (25.6 km) - if you’ve hit the crossroads of Fossholl, you’ve gone too far on Route 1
• Turn left to stay on Nordausturvegur, Route 85 (18.9 km)
• Continue onto Mararbraut, Route 85 (850 m)
• Merge onto Gardarsbraut, Route 85 (250 m)
• Continue onto Hedinsbraut, Route 85 (550 m)
• Continue onto Route 85 (90.6 km) - This is where your directions start if traveling from Húsavík.
• Turn right onto Hofaskardsleid, Route 85 (30.5 km)
• Continue onto Nordausturvegu, Route 85 (17.1 km)
• As you continue on Route 85, be on the lookout for the turn into the Syora-Aland Farm on the right side of the road. The entrance to the farm is marked by an Icelandic flag, a sign with the farm’s name, and cattle guard immediately after you make the turn. If you end up in the town of Thorsofn (Þórshöfn), you’ve got roughly 20 km too far.
• After you turned off Route 85 into the Syora-Aland Farm, continue on this road
• At the Y in the road, stay left, and drive past the farmer’s compound. Head down the river until you reach the Hölkná Cabins at the end of the road.
Learn what to expect on your Icelandic angling adventure.
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Regulated to limit pressure to only two anglers at a time, the Hölkná is a medium-sized river that gives guests access to an 8-mile stretch of gin-clear water. Anglers will fish 27 marked pools and a good number of unmarked pools. Most of the water can be fished well with a 9’ 7 single hand rod. However, there is a benefit to having a smaller two-handed to cover more water effectively and efficiently. Casting distance averages 40 to 60 feet, and all swing techniques are used—riffle hitch, skated dry flies, tubes, micro tubes, and more. The salmon average 7 pounds, and the largest can be 20+ pounds. Our guides are world-class, extremely knowledgeable, and ready to share anything they know with you, from angling instruction to what life is like in Iceland.
We recommend purchasing flies from Veidihornid Tackle Shop in Reykjavik, the best fly shop in Iceland, as you won’t have access to shopping once you reach the remote Hölkná area. If you plan ahead, the following wet flies are recommended: Red Frances (#10-16) for early summer, Black Frances (#10-16) for the whole season, Collie Dog (#1016) for the whole season, and Green Highlander, Hairy Mary, and Night Hawk (#12-16) for late season fishing. Other effective options include the Silver Sheep (#12-16) and Sunray Shadow in all sizes, suitable for the whole season, as well as the Undertaker (#4-5) for year-round use.
Eleven’s group of highly trained, passionate guides makes your Hölkná experience. We ensure that our guides deliver the highest level of safety, experience, and industry knowledge. Beyond their qualifications, their enthusiasm in getting to know your angling style and sharing the native resources makes your trip not only dialed but also personal.
We provide all equipment, including industry-leading rods and reels, waders and boots, nets, and flies. Our fleet of gear includes Thomas & Thomas fly rods, Abel Vaya fly reels, Fishpond and Rising nets, Simms waders and boots, and Montana Fly Company flies as well as our guides’ custom-tied flies.If you’d like to bring your own gear, check out our packing list for recommendations.
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Enjoy an all-inclusive experience that focuses on locally sourced ingredients and traditional Icelandic cuisine.
Breakfast, lunch, après, and dinner are included—and we’re happy to cater to dietary preferences and restrictions as noted on your guest information form.
Our Hölkná Cabins offers a selection of beer, cocktails, spirits, liqueurs, and wine to enhance your stay. House alcohol is included.
Check out the essential information you need to know before you go.
Passport
Prescriptions and medication
Phone charger
Converter
Reusable water bottle
Camera and charger
Batteries/chargers for devices
Personal toiletries
Polarized sunglasses
Rain jacket and pants
Windbreaker
Insulated jacket or vest
Warm layers for top and bottom: capilene, wool, fleece
Heavy wool socks
Fleece or wool gloves
Sandals, clogs, slippers and/or Birkenstocks
Swimsuit for traveling around Iceland
Hiking boots
Comfortable clothes for relaxing in the cabin
All gear is provided, but here is a list of suggestions if you’d like to bring your own.
9 foot, 7 weight, 4-piece travel rod
10’6” or 11’ switch rods in 7- and/or 8-weight
15lb or 12lb leaders
10lb or 12lb tippet
Appropriate floating line to match your rod
Waterproof tackle bag
Pliers or forceps, nippers, hook sharpener, fly line dressing, and cleaning pad
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Bug net
Bug spray
Buff
Sunscreen
• Check-in time at Deplar Farm is 3:00pm and check out time is at 10:00am.
• Please note: Access to the lodge outside these hours is not guaranteed. We recommend choosing a flight that aligns best with these check-in and checkout times. Please speak with your Experience Team if there are conflicts.
• Iceland operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
• While gratuity is not expected at our properties, guests wishing to leave a tip for the Deplar Farm Team may consider 10% to 15% of their total stay cost. This amount will be distributed among all staff who have contributed to your stay.
• The local currency is the Icelandic Króna (ISK). We advise exchanging Euros, USD, or other currencies before traveling to Iceland. ATMs, or Hraðbanki, are readily available in cities and towns. Banks will advance cash against main debit and credit cards.
• We recommend carrying Icelandic Króna (ISK) for expenses like taxis and tips, especially if you plan to explore the country beyond Deplar Farm. Most places accept credit and debit cards, especially Visa and Mastercard. Inform your credit card companies about your international travel.
• Note that Deplar Farm operates on a cashless basis.
• Iceland uses type F power sockets, with a standard voltage of 230 V and frequency of 50 Hz. Travelers from the United States will need a power plug adapter and voltage converter. Deplar Farm offers converters for an additional cost that are subject to availability at the concierge.
• Check with your cell phone provider to find out about roaming charges that will apply as well as the option of adding an international data plan. Other options include renting a Wifi hotspot or purchasing an Icelandic SIM card. Wifi will be available at most restaurants and hotels, so communication via Wifi is most efficient.
• The WiFi signal and cell service is strong on the Deplar Farm property.
• We highly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance. The Eleven Team can help you arrange trip cancellation insurance prior to your trip. Please let us know if you would like us to connect you with our preferred insurance partner, Global Rescue, to provide you with a quote.
• Icelandic is the official language of Iceland. English is commonly spoken throughout the country, and by all of our hospitality team and guides.
Deplar Farm Experience Team: deplarexperienceplanners@elevenexperience.com +354 415-4900 (8am - 8pm GMT)