Akraberg Lighthouse
The southernmost point of the Faroe Islands
Five kilometres south of the village of Sumba, at the southern tip of the Faroe Islands, lies Akraberg. The 14-metre-tall cylinder-shaped lighthouse at the edge of the Faroes has withstood storms since 1909.
Akraberg offers more than a postcard-worthy landscape. Here, you will get an outstanding panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean.
Remains from WWII and legends of Frisian settlers tell a story of a place less isolated than it might seem.
To get here, you take the route to Sumba and then to Akraberg along a narrow road.
See a virtual Akraberg tour below to learn more about the area.
https://vimeo.com/431801774
Bústaður
18 Akrabergsvegur, Sumba 970, Faroe Islands
Suðuroy
Upplatingartíðir
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Stongt
Hentleikar
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Koyristól atgongd
Koyristól atgongd
- Parkering