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Tuesday – Summer tour to Vestmanna – On this tour we’ll visit Vestmanna and go sailing to see the bird cliffs. When we arrive back at the harbor we stop for food and then continue on to Kvívík. Kvívík is nestled in a valley on Streymoy island. This village has historic route dating back to the Vikings.
You will find Viking excavations next to the seaside. Vikings lived in the village as the first settlers in Kvívík. With its historic importance and wonderful location, this quiet settlement is a popular pit stop on a road trip in the archipelago.
Gásadalur is a remote village on Vágar island. People could only access it by hiking on foot over the mountains until recently. Now the village is easily accessible through a driving tunnel. A favourite among visitors to the Faroe Islands.
Home to the picturesque waterfall Múlafossur, Gásadalur has a cafe and guesthouse, serving locally sourced lunch, cakes and coffee. Gásadalur translates directly to “the Goose Valley”.
Sandavágur is a small village located on the western coast of the Faroe Islands. Its beautiful scenery includes a picturesque church, stunning beach, and charming harbor. Outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and bird watching are available in the village. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful and relaxing getaway in this quaint and cozy Faroese village.
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Pick up: from 09:00 starts at Hotel Føroyar and than the other hotels.
On this tour we'll visit Vestmanna and go sailing to see the bird cliffs. When we arrive back at the harbor we stop for food and then contine on to Kvívík. Kvívík is nestled in a valley on Streymoy island. This village has historic route dating back to the Vikings.
You will find Viking excavations next to the seaside. Vikings lived in the village as the first settlers in Kvívík. With its historic importance and wonderful location, this quiet settlement is a popular pit stop on a road trip in the archipelago. Gásadalur is a remote village on Vágar island. Until recently it could only be accessed by hiking on foot over the mountains. Now the village is easily accessible through a driving tunnel. A favourite among visitors to the Faroe Islands.
Home to the picturesque waterfall Múlafossur, Gásadalur has a cafe and guesthouse, serving locally sourced lunch, cakes and coffee. Gásadalur translates directly to “the Goose Valley”.