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Bøsdalafossur Waterfall
The waterfall Bøsdalafossur itself is a magnificent sight as it thunders down towards the sea.
Bøsdalafossur is the waterfall that flows from the lake Leitisvatn/Sørvágsvatn and directly into the Atlantic Ocean. It has a height of 30 meters.
The waterfall Bøsdalafossur is a magnificent sight as it thunders down towards the sea. This area alone, with its waterfall, ocean and lake – is a popular depiction of dramatic weather in winter, when natural forces struggle against each other.
When you arrive right at the edge of Bøsdalafossur, you can see ruins from buildings that the British left behind in Vágar after World War II. During the war, there were thousands of British soldiers in the Faroe Islands, especially in Vágar. The British first built the airport.
Geituskoradrangur is the beautiful sea stack that can be seen from the same view-point of Bøsdalafossur.
At the end of Leitisvatn / Sørvágsvatn there are a lot of great sightseeing opportunities:
HIKING GUIDELINES/RESTRICTIONS
Please note the Hiking guidelines/Restrictions for the hike to Trælanípa.
Hiking in this area requires payment of a hiking fee.
All visitors must go through the main gate and check in at the landowners' reception at the beginning of the trail.
Finding your way:
On the main road in Miðvágur, turn onto the road by the church. From there, follow the signs to "Trælanípa/Bøsdalafossur" until you reach the main gate and reception where you pay the required hiking fee.
Please follow the gravel path out to the end of the lake.
Information about tours in this area can be found at the landowners website tralanipan.fo and furthermore on hiking.fo and guidetofaroeislands.fo
Address
Bødalafossur Waterfall
Vágar
Details
Capacity: Up to 50 guests
Minimum age: 0 years +
Opening hours
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Closed