People who live in the small villages on the Faroe Islands are adapting to the increase in tourism. A woman turned part of her house into a small gift shop where local people can sell their crafts. The knitting is impressive. I got a great wool hat!
People who live in the small villages on the Faroe Islands are adapting to the increase in tourism. A woman turned part of her house into a small gift shop where local people can sell their crafts. The knitting is impressive. I got a great wool hat!
The tiny town of Tjørnuvík is the northernmost village on the island of Streymoy in the Faroe Islands. The road to get here is narrow and winding, but the views are SO worth it.
Extreme surfers - make your way to this northern point on the Faroe Islands to catch a wave that few others will. Or non-surfers, just chill on the black sand beach and watch these other brave souls play in the North Atlantic Ocean!