Faroe Islands

Between Scotland and Iceland, in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean, lies the Faroe Islands. Eighteen islands, about half of which are connected by tunnels. The islands are characterized by deep fjords and impressive mountain formations. On the Faroe Islands, there are more sheep than people, so it’s no surprise you’ll often encounter them during a road trip. In the meadows, on the roadside and even in the middle of the roads. The archipelago offers breathtaking views, from mist-shrouded mountain peaks and deep green valleys to waterfalls, authentic villages and towering cliffs. A must-visit destination!

Fossá, the tallest waterfall in the Faroe Islands

Fossá, the tallest waterfall in the Faroe Islands

Fossá is the highest waterfall in the Faroe Islands and one of the most impressive natural sights in this remote archipelago. The waterfall is located right along the road (road 594), near the village of Haldarsvík. It’s a must-see attraction…
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