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At the end of the lake is a 98.4-feet-high waterfall called Bøsdalafossur running over the edge to the Atlantic Ocean, almost like nature’s version of an infinity pool.
While hiking to and around Lake Sørvágsvatn — as well as kayaking on its waters — is a unique adventure, there are many other great experiences to enjoy in the Faroe Islands.
This Stunning Island Has a 'Floating Lake' Above the Sea—and It's Called 'Mother Nature’s Infinity Pool' Lake Sørvágsvatn is also the largest lake in the Faroe Islands.
By most standards around the world, a 1.31-square-mile lake may not seem like a big deal. But not only is Lake Sørvágsvatn the largest in the Faroe Islands, it also makes visitors question their ...