HIKING FEES IN THE FAROE ISLANDS

Several popular hiking routes in the Faroe Islands have implemented restrictions regarding access to the area and now require a mandatory payment for walking in that location. The conditions for each location vary, so please read about each location carefully and take action accordingly.

Important Information! 
The Faroese Government has passed a new legislation on Sustainable Tourism (May, 2024), which will affect these mandatory fees. Please bear with us while we navigate this new legislative landscape and understand what this means for the information below. 

Kallur Lighthouse / Trøllanes

The renowned Kallur Lighthouse is one of visitors' most well-known points of interest. Situated on the elongated and slender Kalsoy Island, the views afforded by this location are nothing short of extraordinary. Perched at the farthest northern point of the island, you'll find the charming lighthouse, its exterior adorned with white and red paint. Originating in 1927, the Kallur Lighthouse has steadily gained traction, becoming increasingly popular as time goes on. Tourists must pay a mandatory fee for this hike (does not include a guide) -  200 DKK for adults and 100 DKK for children (ages 13-17 years, ages under go for free). Credit cards are accepted at the site.

Trælanípa / Bøsdalafossur

The hike along Leitisvatn/Sørvágsvatn to Trælanípa and Bøsdalafossur waterfall is a favourite among visitors from abroad and locals—mostly because of the optical illusion that awaits at the end of the hike. The view of the lake hanging over the ocean is one of the most photographed images from the Faroe Islands.

The hike, which takes about 45 minutes to walk one way, is relatively easy and is only a 5-minute drive from the country’s only airport.

Tourists are required to pay DKK450 per adult. Children aged seven to fourteen pay DKK 150, and those six years and younger can hike for free.

The fee includes a tour guide and an information brochure. For an additional DKK 100, a packed lunch can be ordered.

The hike's start includes a small shed where visitors can purchase hot drinks, sweets, and traditional Faroese food. Toilet facilities are on site.

Three guided hikes are daily, starting at 9:00, 12:00, and 15:00.

If you wish to hike without a guide, the fee is DKK 200 per person.

For more information and to book a hike, visit www.tralanipan.fo.

Dranganir - Sea stacks

One of the most unique sights in the Faroe Islands is “Drangarnir”. Drangarnir is two sea stacks between Vágar and the islet Tindhólmur. The distinct names of Drangarnir are ‘Stóri Drangur’ and ‘Lítli Drangur’, which can be translated into Large and Small sea stacks. There are guided tours to the sea stacks on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 11:00 from 1 April to 1 October.

The hike costs DKK600 per person and can only be done with a guide.

For more information and to book a hike, visit www.hiking.fo.

Enniberg / Villingardalsfjall

The hike up Villingardalsfjall from Viðareiði village costs DKK200 per person. This price is mandatory and does not include a guide.

If you wish to hike to Enniberg, you must book a guide.

The DKK200 must be placed in the mailbox by the gate leading to the trail.

Nólsoy - commercial trips

The DKK100 per person hiking fee on Nólsoy is only for commercial trips, i.e. hikes organised by a business. Individuals wishing to hike may do so without paying the hiking fee. This hiking permit can be purchased by contacting Visit Nólsoy.

Mykines

PLEASE NOTE: The path to the lighthouse is closed due to a landslide in Mykines in October 2021. There is a risk of more landslides in the area, so it is unsafe to walk there. Hikes to other regions of Mykines are available.

 

The island of Mykines is one of the most beautiful places in the whole country. Its rich birdlife and awe-inspiring beauty have made it one of the most popular destinations for travellers. Between 1 May and 31 August, each person travelling to Mykines with the ferry must pay DKK 500* (DKK 400 if you book online before arrival) per person and the ferry ticket. The fee includes a mandatory guide to accompany you whilst on the island

*These prices apply to everyone over the age of 15 years.

BOOK IN ADVANCE

It is recommended that you book a local guide. We recommend that you contact one of these local guides or incoming agencies for more information if you plan on visiting one of the above-listed places: