Situated in the heart of the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic at 62°00’N, the Faroe Islands lie northwest of Scotland and halfway between Iceland and Norway. The archipelago is composed of 18 islands covering 1399 km2 and is 113 km long and 75 km wide, roughly in the shape of an arrowhead. Read more |
Binoculars and sunglasses should be part of the outfit of any visitor to the Faroes. Sunglasses are needed when the brilliant sun bursts forth from the clouds ...
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It began with a Viking “Thing”, followed by a market, later it became a thriving town, and today it is one of the smallest and most pleasant capital cities in the world. Read more
To go fishing in the Faroe Islands is a quite special experience, to encounter sheer isolation in the midst of such beautiful landscape. Read more
What was it like before? Roast lamb with potatoes and gravy was the traditional food served for a special occasion Read more
National Geographic The Faroe Islands has recently come under scrutiny in one of the world’s great periodicals. |
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