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Klakkur

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Sigbritt
March 7, 2021
Easy hike to an amazing view
Sólgerð
June 27, 2022
If you want too see Klaksvík and the neighbouring islands from above, then hike up to the viewpoint Hálsur, the pass between the mountains Hálgafelli (546 m) and Klakkur (414 m). It is an easy hike. You walk all the way from Klaksvík to Hálsur on a gravel road the locals call “the lovers’ path.” The hike takes about one hour from the appartment. If you prefer to drive, this is possible as well. At Hálsur you can find a spot called “Á Vaktini” (the watch post). Here people used to keep an eye out for pirates that ravaged and robbed the people of the Faroes in the past. Hálsur is a relatively flat area, where you can enjoy the view over Klaksvík on one side and Eysturoy and Kalsoy on the other. If you walk further up the mountain of Klakkur, you will see breath-taking views of Eysturoy and the village Leirvík to the west. To the northwest you will see Kalsoy and three of its villages, beginning from the south, Syðradalur, Húsar and Mikladalur. The northernmost village on Kalsoy, Trøllanes, is not visible. Across from you the island of Kunoy shoots up from the sea. To the south of Kunoy is Kunoyarnes, a headland protecting Klaksvík’s bay. The strait between Kunoy and Borðoy (to the east of Kunoy) is called Haraldssund. And finally, there is the view of Klaksvík and the surrounding mountains. Good to know: Please remember to take good care of the fragile nature and be careful around the birds and their nests. Always remember to wear good hiking shoes when walking around in the Faroese nature. And never forget to enjoy the view!
If you want too see Klaksvík and the neighbouring islands from above, then hike up to the viewpoint Hálsur, the pass between the mountains Hálgafelli (546 m) and Klakkur (414 m). It is an easy hike. You walk all the way from Klaksvík to Hálsur on a gravel road the locals call “the lovers’ path.” The…
Elsebeth
May 14, 2021
If you want too see Klaksvík and the neighbouring islands from above, then hike up to the viewpoint Hálsur, the pass between the mountains Hálgafelli (546 m) and Klakkur (414 m). It is an easy hike. You walk all the way from Klaksvík to Hálsur on a gravel road the locals call “the lovers’ path.” The hike takes about one hour from the tourist information office up to Hálsur. If you prefer to drive, this is possible as well. At Hálsur you can find a spot called “Á Vaktini” (the watch post). Here people used to keep an eye out for pirates that ravaged and robbed the people of the Faroes in the past. Hálsur is a relatively flat area, where you can enjoy the view over Klaksvík on one side and Eysturoy and Kalsoy on the other. If you walk further up the mountain of Klakkur, you will see breath-taking views of Eysturoy and the village Leirvík to the west. To the northwest you will see Kalsoy and three of its villages, beginning from the south, Syðradalur, Húsar and Mikladalur. The northernmost village on Kalsoy, Trøllanes, is not visible. Across from you the island of Kunoy shoots up from the sea. To the south of Kunoy is Kunoyarnes, a headland protecting Klaksvík’s bay. The strait between Kunoy and Borðoy (to the east of Kunoy) is called Haraldssund. And finally, there is the view of Klaksvík and the surrounding mountains.   Good to know: Please remember to take good care of the fragile nature and be careful around the birds and their nests. Always remember to wear good hiking shoes when walking around in the Faroese nature. And never forget to enjoy the view!  
If you want too see Klaksvík and the neighbouring islands from above, then hike up to the viewpoint Hálsur, the pass between the mountains Hálgafelli (546 m) and Klakkur (414 m). It is an easy hike. You walk all the way from Klaksvík to Hálsur on a gravel road the locals call “the lovers’ path.” The…
Rúna
August 16, 2020
Klakkur is an oddly shaped mountain with a long narrow top plateau. When standing at the top, you have an excellent view of the surrounding islands, mountains and towns. One thing I like about the Faroe Islands is that it is relatively easy to access most of the sights. You don’t have to wake up at 3am in the morning for a tiring drive on rough gravel roads followed by hours of hiking to reach a viewpoint. The Faroese landscape is both small-scale and dramatic at the same time.
Klakkur is an oddly shaped mountain with a long narrow top plateau. When standing at the top, you have an excellent view of the surrounding islands, mountains and towns. One thing I like about the Faroe Islands is that it is relatively easy to access most of the sights. You don’t have to wake up at…

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Klaksvík, Northern Isles