- Good fishing in large
unpolluted areas.
- Most areas with exclusive rights and
few other people.
At
the 160 000 acres large Plahte estate in Norway, you will experience large areas of wild, unpolluted
nature, where the air is fresh, and where you can drink the water you
fish in. At our estate, you will be able to walk for days without
meeting other people, and still have a comfortable place to sleep during
the night (or during the day if you prefer Fishing throughout the
night). During summertime, it never gets dark.
At our property, you will be able to choose if you would like
to stay in a modern cabin with electricity and running water, or if you
would like to stay in a more primitive cabin where you really
experience the atmosphere of the wild. Either way, you will have
what you need to have a nice time. Many cabins have several miles to
nearest neighbor. Nevertheless, most cabins are easy to reach. Please
read the underlying pages for details about fishing on our estate in Norway.
The nature of south-Helgeland in Norway is very special, with
mountains plunging straight into the fjords, and with a wide range of different species of birds and mammals. We also have a strong population
of moose. There are no venomous snakes or other dangerous animals in
this part of Norway.
It is important to understand that we do not run a hotel, neither do
we run a large "camping-spot". At our place you will receive a
key to the cabin located in the area you have chosen, and will then be
free to do what you feel like during your stay. We will of cause be more
than glad
to give help and advice, and can also supply guides to
show you the area, Fishing techniques etc. If you prefer to have the
beds made in the morning and all meals served, we can also provide this.
Please press one of the above buttons to get a description of our
different offers for a Fishing holiday. You can get an overview by
looking at this map.
Flies that (normally) work well for
fishing at our estate
Government site for fishing in Norway. Here you will find general rules and
regulation for fishing and hunting in Norway
Tourist info for Norway
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