Klaksvík offers several great playgrounds where children can play, explore, and enjoy the outdoors. These playgrounds are spread across the town, which makes it easy to find a fun and…
Klaksvík Swimming Pool is a popular and family-friendly place to swim, play, and relax. Located in the centre of Klaksvík, it offers a great indoor activity for both locals and…
Nestled in a peaceful valley on the western side of Kunoy, the village of Kunoy feels like something out of a fairytale. With this in mind, its white houses, colourful…
Trøllanes, first mentioned in 1584, has 12 inhabitants and covers 16 merkur, of which 11 merkur and 8 gyllin are copyhold land and 4 merkur and 8 gyllin are freehold…
Mikladalur has 26 inhabitants and covers 24 merkur and 14 gyllin, of which 13 merkur and 2 gyllin are copyhold land and 11 merkur and 12 gyllin are freehold land.…
Húsar, mentioned in Hundabrævið, has 42 (as of 31st December 2024) inhabitants and covers 24 merkur, of which 8 merkur and 8 gyllin are copyhold land and 15 merkur and 8…
Syðradalur has six inhabitants and covers 16 merkur and 12 gyllin, of which 6 merkur and 4 gyllin are copyhold land, which is leased by a single copyhold tenant, and…
Svínoy covers an area of 27.35 km², making it more than twice the size of nearby Fugloy. The island’s highest point is Havnatindur, which rises 586 metres above sea level.…
Kunoy is a small village located on the west side of the island. It is one of the oldest settlements in the area and is mentioned in Hundabrævið. As of…
Haraldssund is a small village located on the island of Kunoy. It lies along the narrow strait of the same name, which separates Kunoy from Borðoy. As of today, around…