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1,701
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15
하이킹
하이킹은 페로 제도에서 가장 큰 호수인 레이티스바튼(Leitisvatn) 주변에서 진행되며, 이 호수는 바가르 섬(Vágar Island)에 위치해 있습니다. 이 지역은 극적인 절벽, 거친 해안선, 푸른 산으로 특징지어집니다. 하이커들은 해발 142미터 높이의 트렐라니파(Trælanípa) 절벽에서 '바다 위의 호수'라는 독특한 착시 현상을 경험할 수 있습니다. 또한 이 풍경에는 대서양으로 직접 떨어지는 보스달라포수르(Bøsdalafossur) 폭포도 있습니다.
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1,074
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6.31km
01:51
160m
160m
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24
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9.74km
02:38
130m
130m
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4
등산객
6.65km
01:50
100m
100m
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9.88km
02:49
210m
210m
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10.1km
02:47
170m
170m
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The story goes that in Sandavágur, a shepherd was tending his flock in the mountains. He spotted a beautiful young woman in a striking red dress. He was immediately captivated and fell in love with her. However, whenever he approached her, she disappeared, only to reappear further away. This went on for a while, and the shepherd tried desperately to catch up with her, but never succeeded. Eventually, he realized that she was not a human woman, but a huldra (also known as the huldrevolk or hidden people)—a mythical creature from Scandinavian folklore, often depicted as beautiful and seductive, but with a hollow back or a tail and living in the wild. The huldra are known for luring people, especially men, into the mountains or their realm.
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We start in Miðvágur, pay the entrance fee for the first time on this vacation, and walk up the Trælanípa cliff toward the waterfall. Trælanípa (Faroese for Slave Cliff) is a 148-meter-high cliff on the south coast of the island of Vágar. It's a popular tourist destination and offers spectacular views of Lake Leitisvatn, which appears to float above the sea. The name "Slave Cliff" comes from the old legend that disabled Irish slaves were pushed into the sea from here. There are hiking trails leading to the cliff. However, we are only allowed to take one path because it is still breeding season...🪺🐣🐤
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Our destination, Trøllkonufingur, translated as "Witch's Finger" or "Troll Woman's Finger," is an impressive, 313-meter-high monolith that rises majestically from the sea off the southeast coast of Sandavágur. The rock formation is shrouded in local legend: It is said that a witch wanted to throw the Faroe Islands to Iceland. When she reached the shores of Vágar, the sun rose and turned her to stone. Because she was so enormous, only the back of her head (now the island of Koltur) and her finger (Trøllkonufingur) protruded above the water.
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Historically, Sandavágur has a rich past. A 13th-century runestone was discovered here in 1917, indicating the presence of early Norse settlers, including a Viking named Torkil Onundarson. We visit this runestone in the striking red-roofed church, built in 1917.
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3.5 km of well-developed hiking trail
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The Slave Cliff - even in Europe there were slaves who were badly treated.
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