Kollafjarðardalur - Oyggjarvegurin - Leynar

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Route information

Island:
Streymoy
Difficulty:
Moderate Hike
Length:
6 - 10 KM
Pref. Wind:
North-east, North, North-west
Kollafjarðardalur - Oyggjarvegurin - Leynar

This route begins at Búnaðarstovan (the NationalAgricultural Centre) in Kollfjarðardalur. Three rivers
run down to Kollfjarðadalur by Búnaðarstovan. Thetrip begins at the middle river, Brekká ,which flows
north of Búnaðarstovan. Walk along the river andkeep the cairn in sight as a landmark.

Turn northwards by the first cairn after crossing theold mountain road, Oyggjarvegurin. At the next cairn, you arrive at Skælingsvatn.The lake has had other names, one of which is Nykatjørn (Nix’s pond). In earlier times, people noticed that something alive and abnormally large lived in the lake, and the general opinion was that it must be Nykur (Nix) . Nykur is a creature that lives in lakes and is said to resemble a horse. There are reports of people who went to catch it and caught a huge trout in their nets. In this way, they got rid of Nykur and the name
Nykatjørn. The lake is also called Tjørnin á Brekkunum. At the lake, three outfields meet: Norðari Skælingshagi,
Hagin Uttan Fyri Húsini in Leynar and Heygshagi in equipment, it showed the mountain to be 100 m
lower than the highest. It is custom to climb Skælingsfjall on Jóansøkukvøld (Midsummer Night) to see the sunset, and then the sunrise a few hours later.

Go back to the path where you came from and continue towards Leynar. Further on, you have a view of Vágar to the west, and Koltur to the south. Cairns Kollafjørður. Several paths also meet here. They are the old paths coming from the south: Oyggjargøtan,the path you are walking from Kollfjarðadalur to Leynar, and the path to Skælingur. Be careful that you don’t take the wrong one.

Here, you should take a small detour off the path and walk a few hundred metres south to the rocky plateau, Stórareyn, which has a great, geological cenery. Sit on the plateau and enjoy the view. Feel the silence,the heat from the rocks, and travel back millions of years to when this place was first created.

The mountain north of Skælingsvatn is called Sátan. Here, you can see the geological formation Streymoyarsyllin (The Streymoy Sill) and often Fulmars on the mountain cliffs. 

South of you is Skælingsfjall. It was first thought that it was the highest mountain in the Faroes, but when the height was measured with modern gauge lead you all the way down to the village of Leynar. The beautiful village is a popular holiday area, and the beach attracts many people on hot summer days.

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Norðuri í Sundum, Kollafjørður 2,0 m/s 1,9° South 3,6 m/s 21:34

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Pól Sundskarð

Pól is born in 1957 and grew up in Klaksvík, Faroe Islands. As a youth Pól already showed his skills as a proven sportsman in many different categories. The interest in the extreme sport started at a relatively late level in his life. In 2015 Pól ran 526 km in 5 days, and the same year he and his wife Bjørg, as the first couple in the Faroes, climbed all 340 Faroese mountains.
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