The Faroe Islands offer dramatic landscapes that invite outdoor exploration and adventure. Camping in the Faroe Islands can be a rewarding way to experience nature up close — but it…
Farming traditions are a vital part of the Faroe Islands’ identity. Sheep are more than a scenic feature in the landscape — they are central to local culture and centuries-old…
Saltwater Fishing in the Faroe Islands Fishing is deeply woven into Faroese culture — it is how life here began and continues to thrive. Whether you cast a line from…
In the northernmost village of the Faroe Islands, surrounded by dramatic mountains and wide ocean views, you will find Leitisgarður. This charming, family-run farm offers a unique experience where tradition,…
Skrúðgonga við Klaksvíkar Hornorkestri og skótum fer frá parkeringsplássinum niðanfyri gomlu læknahúsini (yvirav Blikksmiðuni) kl. 14 heim í Vágstún, har Lasse Klein flytir fram røðu. Klaksvíkar Hornorkestur spælir nøkur løg…
In the dramatic finale of No Time to Die (2021), audiences witnessed something unprecedented: James Bond died. For the first time in the franchise’s history, the iconic agent did not…
Just north of the village of Syðradalur on Kalsoy, a memorial stands in quiet reflection. The community established it in 2000 to honour residents with ties to the village who…
Hidden in the scenic village of Mikladalur on Kalsoy lies a stone unlike any other. Locals call it Marjunar Hav — Marjun’s Lifting Stone. Weighing an impressive 287.5 kg (633…
A Modern Cairn with Deep Roots In Klaksvík, the roundabout monument Varðin undir Fossum (“The Cairn at Fossum”) stands as both a symbolic guidepost and a celebration of Faroese tradition.…
In 2019, Klaksvík unveiled a bust of Jógvan Waagstein. The monument honours one of the Faroe Islands’ most influential cultural figures. The ceremony was organised by Norðoya Sparikassi in cooperation…