
The bird cliffs of Runde island host Norway's southernmost major seabird colony—hundreds of thousands of puffins, gannets, and other species packed onto sheer sea cliffs. At dawn, the colony awakens in a spectacle of sound and movement that few visitors witness.
Runde (62.4012°N, 5.6289°E) hosts approximately 500,000 breeding pairs of seabirds, with puffins being the iconic species. The birds nest on steep cliffs and grassy slopes facing the open Atlantic, fishing in productive waters and returning to feed chicks through the brief summer breeding season. By day, visitors see birds coming and going; at dawn, the entire colony awakens simultaneously in a sensory explosion. The sound of half a million birds stirring, the motion as thousands take first flight, the smell of guano—it's overwhelming and primal.
Reaching the viewpoints at first light requires either staying on the island overnight or taking an extremely early ferry. The effort is rewarded with witnessing what few experience: the colony's transition from night stillness to frenzied activity. As light creeps over the horizon, birds begin calling—first a few, then thousands, building to a cacophony. Puffins emerge from burrows, gannets stretch wings, guillemots jostle on ledges. Within 30 minutes of sunrise, the air is filled with flying birds heading to sea. The cliff-top trails offer multiple viewpoints over different colony sections.
The breeding season runs May through July, with late June offering both peak activity and nearly 24-hour daylight. Staying overnight in Runde village allows dawn access; alternatively, hire a local boat for cliff-side viewing as the colony wakes. Bring binoculars and long camera lenses. Respect colony boundaries—approaching too closely causes birds to flush from nests, exposing eggs and chicks to predators. The trails are well-maintained but cliffs are genuine hazards. This experience connects you directly to the wild North Atlantic that has shaped Norwegian coastal life for millennia.
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GPS Coordinates
62.4012, 5.6289