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GARÐAHÚSIÐ – HOME-GROWN HOSPITALITY

Come and enjoy the hospitality at Garðahúsið and the beautiful herb garden in Gørðum in Søldarfjørður. Enjoy the sounds of nature and the stunning view over the entire Skálafjørður. Open by appointment. Garðavegur 27, Søldarfjørður. Phone: +298 217841 Read more…

GLYVRALON

Now there is an opportunity to enjoy a stylish indoor setting with delicious homemade food and to enjoy the surrounding nature. Groups of 10 people or more can make reservations. The house is also well-suited for smaller businesses for staff…

Forni, historical museum in Glyvrar

This local history museum boasts many interesting objects. An upstairs room is furnished with paraphernalia from the old shop. Only open by appointment: Phone: +298 448720 +298 226088 +298 219214 Admission fees: Adults:        50 DKK Children:   Free…

Látrið, local history museum in Eiði

  This small local museum is a restored farmhouse from around 1840 with three rooms exhibiting many historical everyday objects. The materials used to build the house originally came from a large house in Tórshavn. The museum "Látrið" is open…

HANUSARSTOVA – HOME-GROWN HOSPITALITY

Home-grown hospitality, food and creativity in Æðuvík. Open by appointment. Æðuvíkarvegur 1, Æðuvík.   Tlf. +298 260193 Book here: https://hanusarstova.com/blog/2019/5/27/heimabldni-home-grown-hospitality  

Elduvík

Elduvík is located in the Funningsfjørður fjord on the northeast side of Eysturoy. Special characteristics: The village lies by the shore at the end of a long, lush valley surrounded by stunning mountains. Elduvík is split into two by the…

Æðuvík

Æðuvík (meaning “Eider Cove”) lies on the southernmost tip of Eysturoy. Special characteristics: The village is situated on a green field overlooked by a small hill in a picturesque moorland landscape. A small landing station by the shore offers a…

Skipanes

Skipanes is located midway on the eastern arm of Skálafjørður fjord. Special characteristics: The village lies on a green hillside near the shore, where a natural sea barrier guards against sea waves, ensuring calm water in the fjord. This made…

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