If you’re planning to rent a car in the Faroe Islands, good news: it’s one of my favorite ways to explore the Faroe Islands simply and easily, bringing you to every remote corner of these jaw-dropping scenic islands through a network of well-maintained roads and tunnels. I’ve been to the main islands of the Faroes... The post Renting a Car in the Faroe Islands: 13 Tips for An Epic Road Trip appeared first on Eternal Arrival.| Eternal Arrival
I can’t get the landscape of the Faroe Islands out of my mind, otherworldly in how the land goes from jagged green mountains to churning sea in what seems like an impossibly short distance. The only sign that these islands are habitable? The winding roads and the small, colorful houses that seem to cling onto... The post Where to Stay in the Faroe Islands [Updated for 2025] appeared first on Eternal Arrival.| Eternal Arrival
A short hike through the village and up into the mountains surrounding Oyndarfjørður, on the north east tip of Eysturoy, one of the Faroe Islands. Around 4 miles, Summer, sun and cloud, light breez…| Walking Away
Imagine a place so breathtakingly beautiful that it seems like it’s been plucked straight from the pages of a fairy tale. Picture yourself standing on the edge of a tranquil lake, surrounded by towering cliffs and endless skies. This enchanting spot is Sørvágsvatn lake, also known as Leitisvatn lake, nestled on the island of Vágar in the Faroe Islands. What Makes Sørvágsvatn Lake So Popular? What makes Sørvágsvatn lake truly magical is its incredible optical illusion. When you gaze o...| True Scandinavia
The book includes 26 of the Nordic region's finest hikes, including established classics such as the Kungsleden, Arctic Circle Trail, and the Laugavegur.| The Hiking Life | Trail Guides, Gear Reviews, and Backpacking Tips
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Scenery, camaraderie and a vikings attitude. Undertaking a trail marathon in the remote and rugged Faroe Islands was an experience not to be missed.| Sling Adventures