Stand at the edge of the Faroe Islands' most iconic optical illusion — a lake that appears to hang above the open ocean — then watch Bøsdalafossur waterfall thunder directly into the Atlantic far below. This is the single most photographed landscape in the archipelago.
What to expect
Your private guide collects you at the pier and transfers you to Vágur island via the sub-sea tunnel. A moderate 5 km return hike across open moorland leads to the elevated lake shore, where the horizon trick becomes viscerally real. At the cliff edge, Bøsdalafossur drops 30 metres straight into Atlantic surf below. Your guide narrates the Viking-age farming history of the valley before a comfortable return drive through the island's classic turf-roofed villages.
Good to know
The hike is moderately strenuous on uneven terrain — wear waterproof hiking boots and a windproof layer regardless of forecast. Journey from Tórshavn is roughly 45 minutes each way; plan for a 5–6 hr total excursion. Pre-booking is essential as this route is capacity-controlled.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Torshavn — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.