The Cliffs of Skogsøy, located quite North in Øygarden Archipelago. Dreadful high cliffs can be found in a rather flat surrounding landscape. With a free fall right into the rough North Sea. Many visitors, stopping at the peak, of the hill fifty meters behind it, will never see the amazement of the cliffs to its fullest.
Parking can only be done on small narrow trenches beside the road. There is place to accommodate a few cars right beside the gate, where the path starts. If not available, try driving across the small bridge, and find other narrow fields to ditch your car.
As the cliffs are quite north on Øygarden Archipelago, the public transport service is a bit obsolete. If you so choose to take the bus, it can take anywhere from 1.5 hours to 3 hours just to get there. The bus stop is called "Skogsøy. Øygarden", and is right where the path to the cliffs starts.
The trail starts right next to the road, through the gate.
The terrain is easy enough to walk on for any adventurer. It takes roughly 45 minutes to walk to the cliffs. There isn´t much important things to bear in mind when navigating.
When walking roughly half the way, there is a small decent towards sea level. There might be a flow, and water more pressing through the rocks. The path can be quite hard to see. There is a small flight of stairs right on the opposite short side at the edge of the picture.
The summit itself is not what makes Skogsøy interesting. Just behind the top, 30 meters out, the cliffs itselves comes into view. Thread careful, espessially with kids and dogs, as there would be a freefall straight down on hard bedrock with the sea dragging whatever that falls with it.
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