Culture

Flóaáveita - canals

South Iceland, Iceland
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About this experience

Flóaáveitan are canals that run through the entire Flói region, from Ölfusá in the west to Þjórsá River in the east.

This monumental construction consisted of 300 km long canals and 900 km of embankments. The Flói irrigation system reached over 12 thousand hectares of land and became a major transition in farming and production in the area at the time.

The construction of Flói irrigation system began in 1922 and irrigation began its activities in 1927.

When the irrigation was inaugurated in 1927 it was one of the greatest structures in Europe and to this day it plays an important role in transferring water between farms.

Beside the sluice gate you will find an information board with more details about the Flói irrigation system.

To the east of the sluice gate is a marked hiking trail along Hvítá (about 4, 4 km, one way).

Specifications
  • Destination

    South Iceland

  • Country

    Iceland

  • Type of experience

    Culture

  • Best time to visit

    • Winter
    • Spring
    • Autumn
    • Summer
  • Nearby stations

    • Landeyjahöfn
    • Vestmannaeyjar Airport

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