Drangarnir Sea Stacks - official hiking tour with locals




About the tour
One of the most unique sights in the Faroe Islands are “Drangarnir”. Drangarnir are 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 stack.
It is now possible for you to see these with your own eyes – on this tour with a local guide. The tour starts by the marina in Sørvágur, where you will join one of our captains on our boat. He will take you to the drop off spot, approximately 3 kilometres from Drangarnir, and then a local guide will bring you to all the different viewpoints of the sea stacks. When it’s time to return, the boat will pick the group up right by the sea stacks. (Please note that in cases of rough sea conditions the return pickup spot must be the same as the drop off spot)
The tour is approximately 3-4 hours in total and can be 3-6 kilometres of hiking.
Meeting place
The meeting point is by the marina in Sørvágur, located along Bakkavegur. See link below for exact location.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/bCyTJJrntoAxKZop7
When
April - September: Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. The tour starts at 10 AM and in case of high interest a second tour will start at 2 PM.
Good to know
You need good hiking shoes to do this tour.
Proper clothes for the day (be aware that the weather can change)
We recommend hiking poles if you have any.
Drones
We do NOT allow drones from May 1st to August 14th.
Before and after this period, we allow drones with some restrictions, please ask your guide.
The reason being that this is the bird nesting period.
Price
Adult 15+: 800 DKK (107 EUR)
Children under 15: Free
According to Faroese legislation walking on the in- and outfields require the landowners’ permission. You are only allowed to walk in this area with a guide. Hiking here without a guide can be fined.
A care for the nature and the sheep and wildlife that lives on the uncultivated area is essential. These areas are first and foremost the feeding and breeding fields for sheep and wildlife in general. It is therefore very important that traveling through this area is on the paths and organized to minimize the disturbing of sheep, wildlife and nature as much as possible.
Contact information
Beinir Guttesen +298 25 03 29
Helga Guttesen +298 26 33 72
For private tours please contact: drangarnir@drangarnir.com
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