Dramatic Cliffs of Streymoy
This collection spans the length of Streymoy, the largest of the Faroe Islands, highlighting its vertical coastline and high-altitude vantage points. It includes the historic 16th-century Skansin fortress overlooking Tórshavn's harbor and the tiered Fossá waterfall, the archipelago's tallest cascade. The western coast is represented by towering basalt formations like Reipaskor and Skælingsskor, which drop hundreds of meters into the North Atlantic, offering views of neighboring Eysturoy, Vágar, and Koltur.
Skansin
16th-century historic fortress featuring 19th-century cannons and a lighthouse overlooking Tórshavn harbor.
Fossá waterfall view
Vantage point for the 140-meter tiered waterfall, the highest in the Faroe Islands, located near the village of Haldarsvík.
Capital overview
Elevated panoramic viewpoint providing a full perspective of Tórshavn, the harbor, and the neighboring island of Nólsoy.
Vesturvarði
Traditional stone cairn marking a high point with views over the western fjords and the island of Vágar.
Reipaskor
Steep coastal cliff on the western side of Streymoy offering vertical drops into the Atlantic.
Seyðaskor
Dramatic sea cliff located along the rugged western coastline between Leynar and Skælingur.
Sjøthamar
Coastal cliff formation providing vistas of the Vestmannasund strait.
Skælingsskor
High sea cliff situated near the base of the Skælingsfjall mountain.
Siða
Coastal cliff area located on the eastern side of the island near Kollafjørður.
Krossur
High-altitude cliff point offering views of the sound between Streymoy and Eysturoy.
Krúpshamar
Southern coastal cliff near Kirkjubøur with views toward the islands of Sandoy and Hestur.
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