Faroe Islands Dream
Caleb Ryan
| 13-07-2026
· Travel team
Hello, Lykkers! Hidden on the western coast of Vágar Island in the Faroe Islands, Bøur is a tiny village surrounded by dramatic mountains, green hills, and breathtaking ocean views. With its traditional black wooden houses, grass-covered roofs, peaceful atmosphere, and incredible views of the Atlantic, Bøur feels like a place from a storybook.
The village is famous for its unforgettable scenery, including views of the famous sea stacks rising from the ocean. Although Bøur is small, the surrounding landscapes are filled with natural wonders and unforgettable experiences. Here are 7 must-see places to explore during a visit.

1. Bøur Village (Bøur Bygd)

The best place to begin is the village itself. Walking through Bøur feels like stepping into a traditional Faroese postcard, with colorful houses, turf roofs, narrow lanes, and sheep grazing on the surrounding hills.
The peaceful village atmosphere offers a perfect chance to experience the authentic lifestyle of the Faroe Islands. The viewpoint from the village overlooking the ocean is one of the most beautiful sights in Vágar, especially when the clouds move between the mountains and sunlight shines across the sea.
Estimated Cost: Free

2. View of Tindhólmur and Drangarnir Sea Stacks

The view of Tindhólmur and Drangarnir is the reason many travelers visit Bøur. These dramatic rock formations rise from the Atlantic Ocean and create one of the most iconic landscapes in the Faroe Islands.
Tindhólmur features five sharp peaks, while Drangarnir is a famous sea arch shaped by centuries of waves and wind. The scenery is perfect for photography and is especially magical during sunrise or sunset.
Estimated Cost: Free from viewpoints
Optional Boat Tour: About $80–$120 USD (cost may vary)

3. Sørvágsvatn Lake (Leitisvatn)

Located nearby on Vágar Island, Sørvágsvatn is the largest lake in the Faroe Islands and one of the most photographed places in the country. The lake appears to sit high above the ocean due to a fascinating optical illusion, creating the famous "lake above the sea" view.
The hiking trail leads to incredible viewpoints overlooking cliffs, waterfalls, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Estimated Cost: About $25 USD for some guided hikes (cost may vary)
Self-guided visit: Free

4. Trælanípa Cliff

Rising dramatically above the Atlantic Ocean, Trælanípa Cliff is one of the most spectacular viewpoints in the Faroe Islands. The towering cliff edge offers incredible views of Sørvágsvatn Lake, crashing waves, and endless ocean scenery.
The hike to the viewpoint is relatively easy and passes through beautiful Faroese landscapes filled with green hills and peaceful surroundings.
Estimated Cost: About $25 USD entry fee (cost may vary)

5. Múlafossur Waterfall

No visit to Vágar Island is complete without seeing Múlafossur Waterfall near the village of Gásadalur. This famous waterfall drops directly into the ocean with the dramatic mountains of the Faroe Islands rising behind it.
The combination of cliffs, ocean waves, and the remote village setting makes it one of the most unforgettable views in the region.
Estimated Cost: Free

Múlafossur Waterfall

6. Gásadalur Village

Once one of the most isolated villages in the Faroe Islands, Gásadalur is now one of the country's most popular destinations. Surrounded by towering mountains and located beside the famous Múlafossur Waterfall, this peaceful village offers incredible views in every direction.
Walking around the village allows visitors to experience traditional Faroese architecture and enjoy the quiet beauty of island life.
Estimated Cost: Free

7. Sandavágur Village and Trøllkonufingur

A short drive from Bøur, Sandavágur is a charming Faroese village known for its historic chapel and beautiful coastal scenery. Nearby, visitors can admire Trøllkonufingur (The Witch's Finger), a dramatic sea stack rising from the ocean.
According to local legend, the rock formation resembles the finger of a giant witch. The viewpoint offers a stunning combination of mountains, sea, and folklore.
Estimated Cost: Free

Final Thoughts

Bøur may be a small village, but it offers some of the most breathtaking scenery in the entire Faroe Islands. From the iconic views of Tindhólmur and Drangarnir to dramatic cliffs, peaceful villages, and waterfalls flowing into the sea, every moment feels like a journey into untouched nature.
For travelers searching for a quiet escape surrounded by incredible landscapes, Bøur and Vágar Island deliver a magical experience filled with beauty, adventure, and unforgettable memories.