What you'll do
Ready for the adventure of a lifetime? This 10-day road trip guide (summer edition) will take you on an unforgettable journey through the stunning Faroe Islands! Discover dramatic cliffs, iconic waterfalls, charming villages, and hidden wildlife spots – all while soaking in the breathtaking beauty of this Nordic paradise.
Exploring the Faroes has never been easier! This carefully crafted itinerary takes the guesswork out of your trip, guiding you effortlessly from one must-see spot to the next. Whether you’re hiking to panoramic viewpoints, cruising along scenic coastal roads, or wandering through quaint villages, every day brings a new experience and unforgettable moments.
Packed with insider tips and local insights, this guide ensures you make the most of your time while fully embracing the islands' wild spirit. Travel with confidence, knowing you have everything you need to create lasting memories on this epic summer road trip.
Considering the unpredictable weather, the itinerary is designed to be flexible, allowing you to adjust your plans as needed. Stay ahead of the weather by checking the forecast on yr.no/en or viewing live webcams at faroeislandslive.com. This way, you can make the most of every day on your Faroe Islands adventure
Day 1
It's your first day exploring the Faroe Islands, and you’re kicking off your adventure on the beautiful island of Vágar! Your first stop is the iconic Trøllkonufingur – one of the island’s most legendary viewpoints.
Park your car at the designated spot before the trailhead, then set off on an easy 10-15 minute walk. The road winds gently through the rugged terrain, leading you to the dramatic sea stack known as the "Witch’s Finger." This towering rock formation juts majestically from the coastline, surrounded by stunning ocean views and rugged cliffs.
Take your time soaking in the breathtaking scenery and snapping some incredible photos. Trøllkonufingur is the perfect introduction to the wild beauty of the Faroes – a place where myth and nature intertwine. After this unforgettable start, you’re ready to continue your road trip through Vágar Island!
Trøllkonufingur
Passeio turístico
Towering column
Trøllkonufingur, also known as the Troll Woman's Finger, is a towering rock formation on Vágar Island. Rising 313 meters out of the sea, this spiky basalt column is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers. You can easily reach the viewpoint by taking a short walk or driving to the area near the village Sandavágur. The views of Trøllkonufingur are simply breathtaking, making it a popular spot for visitors looking to capture the beauty of the Faroe Islands.
Klovnings smáttan
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Famous Insta cabin
Klovnings smáttan is a gem of a photo spot in the Faroe Islands, offering a stunning backdrop view of the dramatic island Koltur. This small, but mighty location is perfect for capturing the raw beauty in all its glory. So grab your camera and get ready to snap some unforgettable shots at this picturesque spot.
After visiting Trøllkonufingur, continue your drive down to Nykurin. You can park your car right by the lake, making it a convenient stop to soak in the scenery. As you step out, you’ll be greeted by the sight of Lake Leitisvatn, the largest lake in the Faroe Islands.
Nykurin is more than just a picturesque spot – it’s tied to one of the Faroes’ most intriguing legends. According to folklore, Nykurin was a shape-shifting water spirit that appeared as a beautiful horse, luring people closer before dragging them into the lake’s depths. The story adds a mystical charm to this already captivating location.
Take a few moments to capture the stunning views, with the lake's calm waters contrasting against the rugged cliffs. It’s a perfect place for a quick photo and a glimpse into the rich mythology of the islands.
Once you’ve enjoyed this legendary spot, hop back into your car and continue to the village Sørvágur!
Nykurin
Passeio turístico
Folklore
Discover the legendary Nykur, a mischievous aquatic beast from Faroese folklore at Lake Sørvágsvatn. This mysterious creature, resembling a gray horse with inverted hoofs, lures unsuspecting passersby to the edge of the lake before pulling them underwater in a terrifying barrel roll. But fear not! If you shout out the Nykur's name, it loses all power and flees back into the depths of the lake. Keep your eyes peeled for this enchanting creature as you traverse the scenic surroundings of Lake Sørvágsvatn – just remember to stay on land and keep a safe distance from the water's edge!
After exploring Nykurin, drive to Sørvágur marina, where your guided boat tour to Drangarnir begins. This tour is a must-do, offering you the chance to see the impressive sea stacks up close and explore the wild coastline. The tour lasts around 3-4 hours and includes 3-6 kilometers of hiking, making it perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of the Faroes.
Important to Know:
It is required to have a local guide for this adventure, as the terrain can be challenging and the area is private. You can book the tour through Hiking.fo for 800 DKK (107 Euros). Booking in advance is recommended, as spots can fill up quickly, especially in the summer months.
During the hike, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Drangarnir sea stacks, rising dramatically from the ocean against the backdrop of rugged cliffs. The combination of the boat ride, coastal walk, and stunning photo opportunities makes this experience truly unforgettable.
Drangarnir
Caminhada
Iconic sea stack
Drangarnir is the rockstar of Faroe Islands, standing tall and proud in the North Atlantic Ocean. This iconic sea stack formation, with its hole-in-the-wall charm, is a must-see for any nature lover. Surrounded by nothing but the wild ocean, Drangarnir is like the cool kid on the block that everyone wants to hang out with. Boat tours + short hike in the area offer a close-up look at this natural wonder, making it a top attraction in the Faroe Islands. So, if you're up for some jaw-dropping views and a touch of adventure, Drangarnir is where it's at!
It’s time to unwind and soak up some local charm. Drive to the picturesque village of Bøur, just a short distance away. This quaint village is one of Vágar Island’s hidden gems, offering a perfect blend of traditional Faroese architecture and stunning coastal views.
Park your car and take a leisurely stroll through the village. Admire the turf-roofed houses, narrow lanes, and panoramic views of the nearby islets, including Tindhólmur and Drangarnir from a different perspective. Bøur’s timeless atmosphere and scenic surroundings make it a great place to slow down and appreciate the local way of life.
Feeling hungry after your hike? Treat yourself to some delicious Faroese fare at the new café Fjósið, where you can savor hearty dishes in a cozy, rustic setting. It’s the perfect spot to recharge and indulge in local flavors. For more details, check out Fjósið Café.
Bøur
Passeio turístico
Charming village with stunning views
Bøur is a charming village in the Faroe Islands, located on the west side of Vágar. With a population of around 75 people, it offers stunning views of the sea and the picturesque islet Tindhólmur. The village is known for its old houses clustered together with narrow lanes, and its cozy church dating back to 1865. Bøur has a rich history, including tales of property disputes and the passing of ownership to the king. Overall, it's a quaint spot with a lot of character and beautiful scenery to enjoy.
Dragon road
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Most photogenic curve
This scenic stretch just above the village of Bøur has one of the most iconic views in the Faroes. As the road curves along the coastline, this is a perfect spot where a winding road and the epic islet Tindhólmur line up just right — ideal for that classic road trip shot.
Tip: Catch it at sunset for that golden glow on the cliffs and the islet — it’s pure magic.
Highland cattle
animais selvagens
Adorable cows
These furry creatures are known for their shaggy coats and majestic horns, making them a charming sight to behold. So, keep an eye out for these adorable buddies as you drive through the scenic road to Gásadalur!
Your final stop on this epic first day is the breathtaking village of Gásadalur, home to the iconic Múlafossur Waterfall – one of the most photographed spots in the Faroe Islands!
After enjoying the charm of Bøur, drive the short distance to Gásadalur. The road takes you through a scenic mountain pass and down to this remote, tranquil village, surrounded by towering peaks and sweeping ocean views.
Park your car at the designated parking area and take a short stroll to the viewpoint where Múlafossur Waterfall dramatically plunges into the Atlantic. As the sun begins to set, the golden light bathes the waterfall and the rugged cliffs, creating a truly magical atmosphere. This is one of the best spots on the islands to soak up the evening light and capture unforgettable sunset photos.
Take your time to explore the village itself – with its traditional turf-roofed houses and peaceful ambiance, it’s like stepping back in time. Whether you’re capturing the perfect shot of the waterfall or just enjoying the serene beauty of the moment, Gásadalur is the perfect way to wrap up your first day on Vágar Island.
As the sun dips below the horizon, reflect on your incredible start to this Faroe Islands adventure. Tomorrow brings more unforgettable sights and experiences!
Gásadalur
Passeio turístico
Charming village with local beer
Gasadalur is a cozy village nestled on the west side of Vágar in the Faroe Islands, offering stunning views of Mykines. Surrounded by towering mountains like Árnafjall and Eysturtindur, it's a picturesque spot with a population of just 11 as of 2020. Despite its isolation, a tunnel now allows cars to drive through, giving hope for a revival in the village. With fields for farming and a rich history, Gasadalur is a charming gem waiting to be explored.
Múlafossur
Cachoeira
Famous photo spot
Múlafossur Waterfall is the star of the show in the Faroe Islands, tucked away in the charming village of Gásadalur on Vágar island. This jaw-dropping waterfall drops over 30 meters into the ocean, creating a picture-perfect scene that will leave you breathless. On windy days, you might even catch the water dancing in the air! It's a must-see spot for anyone looking to experience the raw beauty of the Faroe Islands.