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The Epic Faroe Islands Road Trip Adventure

The Faroe Islands is a North Atlantic archipelago owned by Denmark. This small country with its 50,000 inhabitants has some of the best nature you can imagine. Islands like Vágar, Mykines, Streymoy, Eysturoy, Kalsoy, Bordoy, Vidoy, and Sandoy all have amazing nature to see and appreciate. Renting a car to travel through Faroe in the summertime is the way to go so use this guide as a resource!

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The Waterfalls of the Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands are in no shortage of waterfalls, but some are more gorgeous than others. This is a guide on some of the most notable ones spread across the islands of Streymoy, Vágar, and Bordoy. Notably, the Fossá, Múlafossur, Skarðsáfossur, Bøsdalafossur, Svartafoss, Týggjará, and Svartidalurfoss Waterfalls are the most worth seeing.

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A Journey to the Faroe Islands: The Island of Kunoy

The long and narrow island of Kunoy is located in the Northeast of the Faroe Islands. It translates to 'Woman Island' and has a great view of the Kalsoyarfjørður fjord. The villages of Kunoy and Haraldssund occupy the island and has populations of 77 and 69, respectively. The Kunoy forest can also be found here, possessing the largest concentration of trees found in the Faroe Islands.

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A Journey to the Faroe Islands: The Island of Sandoy

The island of Sandoy is located within the Faroe Islands archipelago, which is owned by Denmark. The village of Sandur boasts the largest population on the island with 532 inhabitants. The villages of Skarvanes, Skopun, Skálavík, Húsavík and Dalur can also be found on the island of Sandur. The name comes from the relatively sandy soil that makes up the island.

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A Journey to the Faroe Islands: The Island of Mykines

The island of Mykines is located within the Faroe Islands archipelago, which is owned by Denmark. It is the westernmost island in the entire nation and was formed 60 million years ago. Large stacks of basalt can be seen along the coastline, specifically near the 1 km long islet Mykineshólmur. The population on the island has declined significantly with only 11 permanent inhabitants in 2014.

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A Journey to the Faroe Islands: The Island of Vidoy

The island of Viðoy (meaning 'Wood Island') is located within the Faroe Islands archipelago, which is owned by Denmark, and has a population of 605. The settlements of Viðareiði and Hvannasund occupy the Northwest and Southwest coasts of the island, respectively. There are 11 mountains alone on this island with Villingadalsfjall being the northernmost among the Faroe Islands.

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A Journey to the Faroe Islands: The Island of Kalsoy

The island of Kalsoy (meaning 'Mans Island') is located within the Faroe Islands archipelago, which is owned by Denmark. The island is isolated and can be reached by a ferry from Klaksvík to Syðradalur. A hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in Trøllanes is a must with stops at the settlements of Mikladalur and Húsar. Kalsoy was also a filming location for the 25th James Bond Film, 'No Time to Die'.

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A Journey to the Faroe Islands: The Island of Bordoy

The island of Bordoy (meaning 'Headland island') is located within the Faroe Islands archipelago, which is owned by Denmark. There are 8 settlements on the island with a combined population of 6,314. One settlement is Klaksvík, the second largest city in the Faroe Islands. Notable places to see on Bordoy include Svartidalurfoss, Klakkur, Christianskirkjan, and the Árnafjarðar Church.

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A Journey to the Faroe Islands: The Island of Eysturoy

The island of Eysturoy (meaning 'East Island') is located within the Faroe Islands archipelago, which is owned by Denmark. It is the 2nd largest and most populated island in the country, containing the villages of Eiði and Gjógv to the north, the basalt sea stacks Risin og Kellingin, Slættaratindur - the highest mountain in Faroe, and the fjords Skálafjørður and Funningsfjørður.

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A Journey to the Faroe Islands: The Island of Streymoy

The island of Streymoy (meaning 'Island of Currents') is located within the Faroe Islands archipelago, which is owned by Denmark. It is the largest/most populated island in the country, also containing the capital city of Tórshavn. Great places to visit include the villages of Tjørnuvík, and Kirkjubøur,, Fossá Waterfall, Tórshavn, Kirkjubøur, Týggjará Waterfall, and the black sand beach at Saksun.

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A Journey to the Faroe Islands: The Island of Vágar

The island of Vágar is located within the Faroe Islands archipelago, which is owned by Denmark. The three largest villages are Miðvágur, Sandavágur and Sørvágur but the highlight of Vágar are its natural features: Tindhólmur and Drangarnir, the Múlafossur, Bøsdalafossur, and Skarðsáfossur waterfalls, Lake Sørvágsvatn, and the Trøllkonufingur and Dunnesdrangar Sea Stacks.

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A Journey to the Faroese Capital of Tórshavn

The Norse established their parliament on the Tinganes peninsula of Tórshavn in 850 AD, which has since been known as the capital city of the Faroe Islands with a population of 13,083. The city features great attractions like the Svartafoss Waterfall, Vesturkirkjan, Skansin, and the Tórshavn Old Town. All roads lead to Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands and a day is all you need to explore the city.

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