Why fly to the Faroe Islands? After all, there are no world-famous buildings, monuments, museums…. Instead, there are amazing views!
We are not expert photographers, nor do we have mega extra hyper super equipment, but being in the Islands we took some super panoramic photos that capture the beauty of the place that is the Faroe Islands. And you don’t need unbelievably super weather for that at all :)
We have collected them all in one place. All in a special large edition. Practically this one entry would be enough to convince you that the Faroe Islands must become your destination ;)
On each panoramic photo there is a control panel with which you can disable or enable their automatic movement.
Table of contents
Vágar Island
We wrote about this Island here. There are two beautiful viewpoints here: the cliff at Lake Sørvágsvatn (Leitisvatn), from which the waterfall falls directly into the ocean, and Mulafossur Waterfall.
Lake Sørvágsvatn:
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We wrote about Streymoy here. It is the main island of the archipelago, which also houses its capital.
This is what Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, looks like:
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We wrote about this island here. There are also quite a few beautiful viewpoints here, though unfortunately we only have two panoramic views of Kalsoy Island from here ;) More photos can be found in the post about Eysturoy, of course.
First view:
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Borðoy, Kunoy and Viðoy are three islands located in the north of the archipelago, and we wrote about them here. We were found there quite unpleasant weather, but thanks to this you can see that even then the Faroe Islands are beautiful :)
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Of course, remember that these are only panoramic photos. You can see more, many more interesting places and photos in individual posts.
See all our posts about Faroe Islands:)