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Group of rocky islets NW of fishing village of Gjesvaer, accessed by boat. Breeding cliffs for Alke and many other seabirds and frequented by Havørn.
Gjesværstappan is a group of high, steep-sided, grass-covered islands 15 km west of the Nordkapp cliff. The islands contain a large colony of seabirds and have been designated a nature reserve since 1983. The largest colonies of cliff-breeding seabirds are mainly located on the bird cliffs of the biggest island, Storstappen, and between June 15 and August 15 visitors are not allowed to set foot on this island. The amount of nesting birds is impressing: about 70 pairs of Storskarv; around 50 pairs of Toppskarv; 5000 to 10,000 pairs of Krykkje ; about 600 pairs of Lomvi; 25 pairs of Polarlomvi; about 2500 pairs of Alke; and about 50,000 pairs of Lunde. Also some Havsule nest here. The islands are best visited May to August. Other birds you can see are Teist, Alkekonge and Havørn.
Road to Gjesvaer, then boat. (Same island as Nordkapp. Nearest port and airport is Honningsvåg). A two-hour boat tour leaves from Gjesvær to Gjesværstappan Nature Reserve.
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