On the northernmost tip of the Faroe Islands lies a towering sea cliff by the title of Enniberg. Looming 754 m (2,474 ft) over the North Atlantic Ocean, it’s stated to be the world’s highest sea-facing promontory and, due to a thriving inhabitants of seabirds, has lengthy been a magnet for ornithologists and boat-riding vacationers alike. For these of a rambling persuasion, Cape Enniberg marks the turnaround level and scenic spotlight of one of many Faroe Island’s most memorable mountain climbing trails.
Word: The Cape Enniberg Path was one in every of 26 featured hikes in my newest e book with Gestalten Publications, Wanderlust Nordics. A lot of the knowledge under has been tailored from that publication. The e book is already obtainable in Europe and will probably be launched within the US and different components subsequent month.Â
At a Look
Distance:Â 7.7 km (4.8 mi)
Common Length:Â 4-5 hrs
Problem Degree:Â Average to difficult
Whole Elevation Acquire: 1,306 m (4,285 ft)
Begin/End:  Viðareiði, Viðoy Island
Planning Info:
- Getting There & Away: The closest city to the village of Viðareiði is Klaksvik (20 minutes drive south). Should you don’t have a automotive, you may hitchhike or take the #500 from KlaksvÃk to Viðareiði.
- Permits & Charges: No permits are required. On the time of writing, all hikers might want to pay a 200 DKK charge to the house owners of the personal property the path passes by (Tip: You possibly can depart the cash in a mailbox close to the trailhead gate)
- Chicken Sanctuaries and Boat Rides: The cliffs of Cape Enniberg and its quick coastal surrounds are a delegated Essential Chicken and Biodiversity Space (IBA). Notable amongst its avifauna are colonies of Atlantic puffins, black-legged kittiwakes, European storm petrels, and black guillemots. Should you’re focused on experiencing this dramatic coastal surroundings from a distinct perspective, take into account taking one of many common boat excursions departing from the close by port of Klaksvik.
Path Notes:
The Cape Enniberg Path begins at Viðareiði village, the northernmost settlement within the Faroes archipelago. After paying your charge to go by personal property, undergo a gate and ascend progressively up the grassy hillside. Following a well-defined path marked by blue plastic poles, after roughly 20 minutes of climbing, the grass offers method to rocky terrain.
From this level, the path turns into significantly steeper, and the tread appreciably looser. Winding your approach up by the rock-strewn mountainside, round 100 m (328 ft) under the highest of Villingadalsfjal Peak (841 m/2,759 ft), you’ll achieve a small plateau. To the quick northwest, a cairn-marked route continues to Cape Enniberg. The summit course continues northwards, and after a short scramble, you’ll attain the apex of the third tallest mountain within the Faroes.Â
From the summit of Villingadalsfjal, retrace your steps again to the junction on the aforementioned flat space. From this level, observe the cairns northwest throughout the rock-strewn mountainside. In positive climate, it’s easy-going; in thick fog with driving wind and rain, rather less so. After roughly two kilometers, you’ll attain Cape Enniberg. When it’s time to return to civilization, retrace your steps again to the bottom of Villingadalsfjall after which observe the blue posts steeply right down to Viðareiði.
Notes & Musings
- A Seaside Church and a Non permanent Relocation: Both earlier than or after your Cape Enniberg tour, take a while to discover the charming trailhead village of Viðareiði. Established within the 14th century, foremost amongst Viðareiði’s sights is its picturesque church. Situated by the seashore on the western aspect of city, a former model of the constructing was destroyed by a large storm within the seventeenth century. In line with native folklore, quite a few coffins from the church’s cemetery have been washed out to sea in the course of the tempest. Within the following days, the caskets drifted again to land on the close by village of Hvannasund. After discerning the origins of their surprising guests, the great of us of Hvannasund returned the lacking caskets to their neighbors in Viðareiði, the place they have been promptly reburied.
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