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    Ytra Lón Farm Lodge

    Ytra Lón Farm Lodge is situated in the midst of Langanes Peninsula, on the far reaches of one of Iceland’s most remote corners. 14 km northeast of Þórshöfn on road nr. 869.

    There are flight connections between Akureyri and Þórshöfn Mondays - Fridays, bookable at https://www.airicelandconnect.com/destinations/iceland/thorshofn .  Guests are picked up from Þórshöfn for a reasonable fee.

    When you arrive with your own transportation in Seyðisfjörður by Smyril Line itʼs a 3-hour drive to Ytra Lón.

    In our Lodge we offer  accommodation in 9 studio apartments for those who share our passion for nature and are looking for a quiet, tranquil environment. The apartments are equipped with bathroom and kitchen, everything you need for a comfortable stay for as long as you like. As extra service we offer breakfast buffet and Farm-To-Table dinner with local and homemade products, a taste of Iceland. For dinner our specialty is lamb meat from our farm or fresh trout from the lake. 

    • Veranda with furniture, gas BBQ and a hot tub
    • Free WiFi
    • Free parking
    • Sightseeing on the farm
    • Free trout fishing in lake Ytra Lón / fly fishing licenses for sale in Lónsá river
    • Collecting eggs in the cliffs of Skoruvík 15/5-10/6
    • Daytours to Langanes peninsula from 2 1/2 - 5 hours
    • Hiking tours
    • Retreats  
    Ytra Lón Farm Lodge

    Ytra Lón Farm Lodge

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