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Cape Enniberg is a cliff located on the Island of Viðoy. At 754 metres high, it is one of the highest promontories in the world. Enniberg is the northernmost point of the Faroe Islands. At the southern foot of the nearby 844-metre-high mountain, Villingadalsfjall, lies the town of Viðareiði.
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Cape Enniberg

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Cape Enniberg is a cliff located on the Island of Viðoy. At 754 metres high, it is one of the highest promontories in the world. Enniberg is the northernmost point of the Faroe Islands. At the southern foot of the nearby 844-metre-high mountain, Villingadalsfjall, lies the town of Viðareiði.

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Vladimír JančichVladimír Jančich
Breathtaking place like almost everywhere on Faroe Islands. It took me less than 2,5 hours to get here. First half is quite steep but well marked. Then, below the summit turn left and carry on the unmarked path. It's not difficult because it's almost flat and you have to follow pillars made of stones. It can be challenging during the snow or fog. Once you are at the Cape, you will be rewarded with amazing views from huge cliff. There was nothing just me, sea and birds. Lifetime experience. Hike starts in village where is parking for 3 cars. It costs 200DKK to enter the hike, you can leave money in box (only cash).
Joanna DayJoanna Day
A steep climb at first up to the summit, then down and around the summit following the cairns. As long as you follow the cairns you can’t get lost. The cairns swing around and down to the left. There is a narrow section with a cable, but it wasn’t too bad. The views are fabulous. I thought we would only go to the summit as everything I read suggested the trail out to the cliff wasn’t marked, but it was all easy to find and see people ahead of you. The walk down was tough on the knees! I had the trail downloaded on AllTrails and we found that helpful.
Elle EnnayElle Ennay
Difficult climb but so beautiful and so worth it. The views!! It's an honor system with a suggested 200kr donation. It's pretty much straight uphill, about 850m, and then straight downhill. Even when there's mist or fog it inevitably clears if you wait a few minutes. Every few meters was a different view. If you're a weekend warrior like me, your thighs and your toes will hurt for days.
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Breathtaking place like almost everywhere on Faroe Islands. It took me less than 2,5 hours to get here. First half is quite steep but well marked. Then, below the summit turn left and carry on the unmarked path. It's not difficult because it's almost flat and you have to follow pillars made of stones. It can be challenging during the snow or fog. Once you are at the Cape, you will be rewarded with amazing views from huge cliff. There was nothing just me, sea and birds. Lifetime experience. Hike starts in village where is parking for 3 cars. It costs 200DKK to enter the hike, you can leave money in box (only cash).
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A steep climb at first up to the summit, then down and around the summit following the cairns. As long as you follow the cairns you can’t get lost. The cairns swing around and down to the left. There is a narrow section with a cable, but it wasn’t too bad. The views are fabulous. I thought we would only go to the summit as everything I read suggested the trail out to the cliff wasn’t marked, but it was all easy to find and see people ahead of you. The walk down was tough on the knees! I had the trail downloaded on AllTrails and we found that helpful.
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Difficult climb but so beautiful and so worth it. The views!! It's an honor system with a suggested 200kr donation. It's pretty much straight uphill, about 850m, and then straight downhill. Even when there's mist or fog it inevitably clears if you wait a few minutes. Every few meters was a different view. If you're a weekend warrior like me, your thighs and your toes will hurt for days.
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Breathtaking place like almost everywhere on Faroe Islands. It took me less than 2,5 hours to get here. First half is quite steep but well marked. Then, below the summit turn left and carry on the unmarked path. It's not difficult because it's almost flat and you have to follow pillars made of stones. It can be challenging during the snow or fog. Once you are at the Cape, you will be rewarded with amazing views from huge cliff. There was nothing just me, sea and birds. Lifetime experience. Hike starts in village where is parking for 3 cars. It costs 200DKK to enter the hike, you can leave money in box...

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A steep climb at first up to the summit, then down and around the summit following the cairns. As long as you follow the cairns you can’t get lost. The cairns swing around and down to the left. There is a narrow section with a cable, but it wasn’t too bad. The views are fabulous. I thought we would only go to the summit as everything I read suggested the trail out to the cliff wasn’t marked, but it was all easy to find and see people ahead of you. The walk down was tough on the knees! I had the trail downloaded on AllTrails and we found...

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42w

Difficult climb but so beautiful and so worth it. The views!! It's an honor system with a suggested 200kr donation. It's pretty much straight uphill, about 850m, and then straight downhill. Even when there's mist or fog it inevitably clears if you wait a few minutes. Every few meters was a different view. If you're a weekend warrior like me, your thighs and your toes will...

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