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Trælanípan

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Vert
August 24, 2022
Visit the lake above the ocean! An easy hike, 1 hour each way. *Hiking fee
Former Member
April 6, 2022
It's an easy walk to the Trælanípan, very nice place to enjoy the nature.
Finnbjørn
June 19, 2019
Trælanípa (Slave Cliff) is a perpendicular rock wall, which juts 142 metres upwards out of the sea. Supposedly, it has gotten its name from the Viking Age when slaves were pushed off the mountain. Be careful not to get too close to the edge as it is steep! From here, you can see the southernmost part of Streymoy, Hestur, Koltur, Sandoy, Skúvoy and Suðuroy.
Annika Svabo
October 18, 2017
Trælanípan has become famous for its stunning view where you can see the lake lying above the sea. There are many historic views on the way to Trælanípan and a guide is therefore highly recommended. Be careful though when standing close to the edge since wind gusts are not uncommon and might take you off balance. The safest way is there for either to lie on you belly or stand with your feet apart, giving you a better balance, about a meter away from the edge.
Trælanípan has become famous for its stunning view where you can see the lake lying above the sea. There are many historic views on the way to Trælanípan and a guide is therefore highly recommended. Be careful though when standing close to the edge since wind gusts are not uncommon and might take y…
Sigrun
August 6, 2018
Scenic hike with stunning views.

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Sandavágur, Vága Municipality