Please also note that you're unlikely to spot a witch here in the late afternoon in winter! December nights are only good for searching for the witch's finger during a full moon. But don't be disappointed if you don't find a real witch, but perhaps only a stone (which one?).
Contrary to what my previous speakers have said, I don't believe this is an easy hike (it was like a spell!) On the contrary: it was my most difficult hike in the Faroe Islands, and also my only one. I almost slipped in my wheelchair and fell off the cliffs - hadn't a brave black sheep heroically thrown itself in front of me and saved me from certain death.
This truly difficult and demanding trail may also not be suitable for people with autism and if you're lactose intolerant, you should use the restroom beforehand.
It's a shame we can't award nine stars, because the clouds are so low at times that cloud nine was almost within reach, so beware of a foggy had and...
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The road is suitable for 1 car at a time, but if it's empty you can essentially drive to the end. There's an actual parking lot at the beginning though. The hike is just the road itself and is simple.
You reach the end of the cliff with some simple railings and you can take photos here or fly your drone out to take a look at...
Read moreNice walk to viewpoint at Trollkonufingur but you will just see it from distance and that's it. The road is asphalt and almost flat. Not challenging at all and suitable for kids. There is parking lot at the beginning suitable for maybe 10 cars. From there it's about 20 minutes of walk. For no the...
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