
Suðuroy Bird Protection Areas Adventures
Suðuroy Bird Protection Areas comprise critical nesting and breeding habitats for numerous seabird species on the island of Suðuroy, offering unparalleled opportunities for birdwatching and nature immersion amidst rugged coastal landscapes.
About Suðuroy Bird Protection Areas
The Suðuroy Bird Protection Areas are located on Suðuroy, the southernmost island of the Faroe Islands archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean. These designated sanctuary zones protect cliffs, coastal promontories, and offshore islets vital for seabird colonies including puffins, guillemots, kittiwakes, and razorbills. Characterized by dramatic sea cliffs, tall grassy slopes, and sparse human habitation, the island provides refuge to some of the largest breeding bird populations in the Faroe Islands. The ecological importance of these sites is reflected in their inclusion under national wildlife protection laws and the EU Birds Directive. Historically, Suðuroy has had a rich tradition of bird hunting and egg collecting, but conservation efforts since the 20th century have drastically reduced human disturbance. Visitors to the bird protection areas can enjoy guided birdwatching walks, photography sessions focused on seabird colonies, and exploring the island’s unique Faroese cultural heritage including turf-roofed houses and traditional village communities. The protection areas do not feature extensive developed recreational infrastructure, emphasizing conservation and low-impact visitation. Notable landmarks within these protected zones include the Vestmanna cliffs, renowned for their steep vertical drop and bird diversity, and the island’s maritime landscapes shaped by millennia of glacial and oceanic erosion. The Suðuroy Bird Protection Areas appeal especially to ornithologists, ecotourists, and nature photographers seeking pristine environments and rare species encounters in a remote North Atlantic setting.
Highlights
Vestmanna Cliffs – Dramatic seabird nesting ledges towering above the Atlantic Ocean
Nólsoy Puffin Colony – One of the largest puffin breeding sites in the North Atlantic
Suðuroy’s Rugged Coastal Walks – Trails passing by multiple protected bird habitats with scenic ocean views
Sumba Lighthouse Area – Remote vantage points for observing seabird flight paths and sunset panoramas
Notable Natural Features
Vestmanna Cliffs
Steep cliffs rising over 300 meters, providing vital nesting ledges for thousands of seabirds and spectacular viewpoints.
Látrabjarg Colonies
Though primarily on the island of Vágar, similar cliff habitats on Suðuroy host diverse populations of puffins and other seabirds.
Traditional Faroese Village of Sumba
Located near protected areas, this historic village offers cultural insight into local life and safe access to nearby bird sanctuaries.