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Skarðsáfossur

3HRW+P85, Bøur, Faroe Islands
4.5(68)
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4.5
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5.0
2y

This waterfall is not accessible anymore. The path there is marked as ‘no entry’ by the local owner. We have visited it on June 11th, when there was no sign. When trying to visit again, 17th June, this was closed for walking. The path however starts from the upper parking, left to the tunnel, at the stone with bench. The owner stays across the road, can watch you direct from his house. I have spoken to him, he is lovely old (80+) guy. On the 11th he did not claim anything, surprisingly he closed this path aftewards. I discourage to enter, as there might be fines on Faroe I. for entering the private...

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5.0
2y

A bit hidden waterfall similar to much more famous Mulafossur. It's not so high and it doesn't fall directly into the ocean (instead it falls to shore) but it is still nice to see. You have to find way to it on your own as it's not marked but there are already few visible footpaths. Just leave the car next to road and go directly to the ocean. In less than 10 minutes you will reach the point from which the waterfall is visible. If you want, you can walk further down to beach through the rocks and get right to...

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Skarðsáfossur is a relatively secluded waterfall nestled between the villages of Bøur and Gásadalur on Vágar Island. It cascades down rugged cliffs onto a small, dark rocky beach—creating an intimate and beautifully dramatic scene. Access From Land: A 3 km coastal walk links Múlafossur and Skarðsáfossur, offering scenic blending of two iconic waterfalls. By Sea: Boat tours on Sørvágsfjørður fjord offer vantage points right in front of the fall—so close you can hear the water and even...

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PAVEL ČANČARAPAVEL ČANČARA
This waterfall is not accessible anymore. The path there is marked as ‘no entry’ by the local owner. We have visited it on June 11th, when there was no sign. When trying to visit again, 17th June, this was closed for walking. The path however starts from the upper parking, left to the tunnel, at the stone with bench. The owner stays across the road, can watch you direct from his house. I have spoken to him, he is lovely old (80+) guy. On the 11th he did not claim anything, surprisingly he closed this path aftewards. I discourage to enter, as there might be fines on Faroe I. for entering the private property/grass.
Vladimír JančichVladimír Jančich
A bit hidden waterfall similar to much more famous Mulafossur. It's not so high and it doesn't fall directly into the ocean (instead it falls to shore) but it is still nice to see. You have to find way to it on your own as it's not marked but there are already few visible footpaths. Just leave the car next to road and go directly to the ocean. In less than 10 minutes you will reach the point from which the waterfall is visible. If you want, you can walk further down to beach through the rocks and get right to the waterfall.
Iryna KabanchukIryna Kabanchuk
Skarðsáfossur is a relatively secluded waterfall nestled between the villages of Bøur and Gásadalur on Vágar Island. It cascades down rugged cliffs onto a small, dark rocky beach—creating an intimate and beautifully dramatic scene. Access > From Land: A 3 km coastal walk links Múlafossur and Skarðsáfossur, offering scenic blending of two iconic waterfalls. > By Sea: Boat tours on Sørvágsfjørður fjord offer vantage points right in front of the fall—so close you can hear the water and even feel its spray.
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This waterfall is not accessible anymore. The path there is marked as ‘no entry’ by the local owner. We have visited it on June 11th, when there was no sign. When trying to visit again, 17th June, this was closed for walking. The path however starts from the upper parking, left to the tunnel, at the stone with bench. The owner stays across the road, can watch you direct from his house. I have spoken to him, he is lovely old (80+) guy. On the 11th he did not claim anything, surprisingly he closed this path aftewards. I discourage to enter, as there might be fines on Faroe I. for entering the private property/grass.
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A bit hidden waterfall similar to much more famous Mulafossur. It's not so high and it doesn't fall directly into the ocean (instead it falls to shore) but it is still nice to see. You have to find way to it on your own as it's not marked but there are already few visible footpaths. Just leave the car next to road and go directly to the ocean. In less than 10 minutes you will reach the point from which the waterfall is visible. If you want, you can walk further down to beach through the rocks and get right to the waterfall.
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Skarðsáfossur is a relatively secluded waterfall nestled between the villages of Bøur and Gásadalur on Vágar Island. It cascades down rugged cliffs onto a small, dark rocky beach—creating an intimate and beautifully dramatic scene. Access > From Land: A 3 km coastal walk links Múlafossur and Skarðsáfossur, offering scenic blending of two iconic waterfalls. > By Sea: Boat tours on Sørvágsfjørður fjord offer vantage points right in front of the fall—so close you can hear the water and even feel its spray.
Iryna Kabanchuk

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