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Hiking

One of the many special features of the Faroe Islands is that you don’t have to go far to experience magnificent and untouched nature.

Funningur and Grímur Kamban

Legend has it that Irish monks were the first people to set foot in the Faroe Islands, only to be kicked out by Norwegian Vikings. In his book De mensura Orbis terrae (On the measurement of the world) from the…

Oyndarfjørður – Elduvík

Enjoy hiking along the old village path from Oyndarfjørður to the charming village of Elduvík.  The route starts at the old store in Oyndarfjørður. Walk 50 metres towards the school building, turn left and walk about 500 metres until you…

Skála – Selatrað

When you hike from Skála to Selatrað you have two options to choose from. One is to follow the path from the bridge across the river Gjógvará above the village Skála and continue between Borgarfelli og Kamb. This is also…

Skálafjørður to Selatrað

A HIKE ACROSS EYSTUROY WITH MAGNIFICENT ROCK FORMATIONS AND GREEN MEADOWS This route starts at the sandy beach in the village of Skálafjørður, which is also called Skálabotnur. Walk across the sandy beach to the edge of the fjord’s western…

Elduvík Camping

The camp site in Elduvík is a small one without service and many facilities. It is not possible to book a spot before arrival. It is free but visitors can only park their caravan for three following days and cannot…

Hotel Runavík

Welcome to Hotel Runavík Hotel Runavík is conveniently located in the Faroe Islands. The hotel is situated close to the harbour and shops. Easy access for people with disabilities. All rooms are bright well-equipped and meet all requirements of a…

Grímur Kamban

Legend has it that Irish monks were the first people to set foot in the Faroe Islands, only to be kicked out by Norwegian Vikings.
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