Duration      1 hr

Difficulty     Easy

Distance      3 km roundtrip

Child friendly hike

Nípan 

The hike along Nípan is an easy hike, suitible for children. There are no fences to climb, or extensive climbs. It takes around an hour to do a round trip from Sandur to Nípan and back.

The hike to Nípan goes along the cliffs on the west of Sandur village. If you follow the road to Søltuvík, you will find a sign that shows the start of the trail, just as you leave the village. The trail is marked with green poles.

It is an easy and mainly flat hike, suitable for children. Just be carefull and don't go too close to the edge of the cliff. All along the trail you can enjoy the magnificent view to the southermost islands - Skúvoy, Stóra Dímun, Lítla Dímun and Suðuroy. 

Close to the start of the hike you will find the yarn bombed rock - a rock covered with knitting, telling local sagas about witches and the Nyx. This is knitted by a group of local women.

As you get close to the harbour the trail goes along a little hill with a cairn on top, this place is called “Gálgin”. Gálgin means gallow and the legend is that there used to be a gallow here. The legend is that a cow-thief called Runti was unjustly hanged here and therefore no fish was close to the village for three years.

If you follow the trail all the way past the harbour you will reach “Spruttholið” - the splash hole. This is a hole that goes through the cliff where the waves break through from the sea.

Safety

As this hike is along the cliff, you should always be carefull and never go too close to the edge. If you bring children along, always keep a close eye on them. Be carefull in foggy weather, as it can be difficult to estimate where the edge is. When the weather is harsh the wind and current can be strong, so the waves often break over the cliffs. Just as beautiful it is to watch the power of mother nature it can be dangerous going too close and you should keep away from the edge.