Hornelen Bird Protection Area is a critical habitat on Norway's rugged west coast, guarding one of Europe's highest sea cliffs and important seabird colonies. It offers birdwatching and dramatic panoramic views of fjords and ocean landscapes.
Hornelen Bird Protection Area is located on the coast of Vestland County, Norway, near the village of Kinn in Bremanger Municipality. The area is centered around Hornelen, a towering sea cliff rising approximately 860 meters (2,820 feet) above the Nordfjord. This makes Hornelen the highest sea cliff in Europe, providing an exceptional natural landmark. Established primarily to protect various species of seabirds, Hornelen supports large colonies of puffins, kittiwakes, guillemots, and cormorants. The cliff's steep face and adjacent rocky islets provide safe nesting sites that are undisturbed by predators or human intrusion. The surrounding coastal environment includes both marine and terrestrial habitats vital for wildlife. While there are no formal campgrounds within the protection area, the nearby villages and fjord waters offer opportunities for kayaking, hiking, and photography. The preservation of Hornelen’s avian communities is a priority, and the area is subject to specific regulations to minimize disturbance during breeding seasons. Visitors are drawn to the area for its outstanding biodiversity, geological features, and views over the Nordfjord and surrounding islands. The region’s weather is cool and often wet, typical of western Norway’s maritime climate. This area also holds cultural significance, with evidence of human activity dating back centuries. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts come to witness seabird breeding colonies up close, though access to some cliff areas is limited for safety. The Hornelen Bird Protection Area plays a key role in conserving Norway's coastal bird populations and offers an immersive natural experience amid some of the country’s most striking coastal scenery.
Hornelen Sea Cliff – Europe’s highest sea cliff with panoramic views
Large colonies of Atlantic puffins, black-legged kittiwakes, and common guillemots
Birdwatching from designated vantage points along the fjord
Close proximity to the Nordfjord coastline with opportunities for kayaking and coastal hiking
Rising roughly 860 meters above sea level, it is the highest sea cliff in Europe and offers stunning views over the Nordfjord.
The area supports significant populations of seabirds including puffins, kittiwakes, and guillemots, crucial for regional biodiversity.
Dramatic fjord and ocean views surround the protection area, offering a rugged maritime environment with rich wildlife.