Vágar

EKVG/FAE

The Faroe Islands are a remote North Atlantic archipelago known for steep green mountains, dramatic cliffs and small villages surrounded by the sea. The landscape feels wild and untouched, with winding coastal roads, waterfalls dropping into the ocean and constantly changing weather adding to the atmosphere. Visitors come for hiking, birdlife and the sense of isolation the islands offer, while the Faroese capital of Tórshavn provides a welcoming base with colourful houses, cafés and a strong local culture.