Bobbing in the frothing North Atlantic, the remote, 18-piece Faroes are a picturesque patchwork of emerald pastures, dotted with sheep, gaily-hued cottages and tree-free moors. The sea is never more than three miles distant in this proud, assured land, where deep-rooted traditions remain strong. The coasts boast deep fjords, steep cliffs and looming headlands. Explore these fjords by wooden sloop or sail the coast by schooner. Walk the fells and brave the unpredictable weather to puffin spot.
Restaurants in Faroe Islands
4.0 based on 95 reviews
With only 21000 people this is a small town, but friendly and the free red buses are great and allows you to travel around with ease. Particularly liked no. 6 bus which took us to kirkabour- very atmospheric. Apparently good 2 hour walk, but the bus was welcome on the day we went as it was very wet and windy. Helpful tourist info centre
4.0 based on 53 reviews
While visiting the Vestmanna Bird Cliffs I chanced upon it and was surprised to discover a delicious hot fish soup made with salmon, cod, lobster and shrimp in a lobster broth by two amazing female chefs. The soup sells for 100 DKK per person I think. They also have an eat-all-you-want buffet for 150 DKK (I think!). The place is clean with spacious and clean bathrooms. They serve good coffee too and lovely Faroese local handicrafts.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
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