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Mølin Guesthouse
Mølin Guesthouse features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Skálavík. Guests can enjoy sea views.

Havgrim Seaside Hotel 1948
Located in Tórshavn, 1.4 miles from Sandagerð Beach, Havgrim Seaside Hotel 1948 provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar. The hotel features family rooms.

Hilton Garden Inn Faroe Islands
Hilton Garden Inn Faroe Islands is offering accommodations in Tórshavn. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel has a fitness center and a bar.

Hotel Brandan
Located in Tórshavn, 1.4 miles from Sandagerð Beach, Hotel Brandan provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Hotel Runavík
Hotel Runavík in Runavík has 3-star accommodations with a shared lounge. The hotel features family rooms. At the hotel, rooms are equipped with a desk.

Hotel Vagar
This Vágar Island hotel is located in the picturesque fishing village of Sørvágur, just a 2-minute walk from Vágar Airport. It offers free parking and impressive views of the landscape.

Hotel Hafnia
Hotel Hafnia is in Torshavn’s Old Town, right on the main street, Áarvegur. It offers free in-room Wi-Fi. Guest rooms feature a mini-bar, tea/coffee facilities and a private bathroom with shower.

Hotel Føroyar
The natural grass roof of this peaceful, design hotel matches the surrounding green countryside. All rooms overlook Nólsoy Fjord and central Tórshavn, which is 1.2 mi away. Wi-Fi is free.

Hotel Djurhuus
Hotel Djurhuus is located only a 9 minute walk from Tórshavn city center and 1148 ft from Tórshavn harbor. This hotel offers free Wi-Fi and free private self parking.

62N Hotel - City Center
Located in central Thorshavn, 62N Hotel offers free breakfast, modern rooms with free WiFi and a flat-screen TV. Thorshavn Harbor is a 3-minute walk away.

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I’m my opinion The Faroe Islands are not a holiday...
I’m my opinion The Faroe Islands are not a holiday destination, but rather activity one. The weather is very changeable one minute to the next, and the beaches are all black sand, or volcanic dust, not ideal for sunbathing. The islands are quite small and most places of interest can be visited in no more that two days. Having said that the people are very nice and friendly, and if you want a hiking break they are ideal. I only stayed three full days, but saw all the islands in that time. Would I recommend the Islands, well yes but know where you are going and what type of break you want.Guest review byMalcolmUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Sandavágur is a quiet village, and besides its beautiful...
Sandavágur is a quiet village, and besides its beautiful church does not stand out too much. It is quite conveniently located, only 10 km from the airport. Options for eating out, or even grocery shopping are limited within the village, and require travel to neighbouring villages. The local fish restaurant is highly recommended! Some walking tracks are available, but it does not require a multi-day stay to visit the village and its immediate area. It is possible, but not ideal, to travel the Faroe Islands without a car.Guest review byCarloNetherlands - 10.0
Postcard perfect village and if u look back across the...
Postcard perfect village and if u look back across the harbour at night with the lights its magical. Little beach with incredible view up the right hand coastline provided perfect backdrop for doing tai chi. Not too many amenities available like any of the villages outside torshavn and klaksvik so would recommend a visit to fk or bonus supermarket which is not far out the airport if u take a right rather than left to sorvagur. Bonus is cheaper.Guest review byDavidUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Gjógv can easily be explorerd by foot.
Gjógv can easily be explorerd by foot. We especially loved the puffins on the cliff edge above the small harbour as well as the great views over to Kalsoy. The children played with makeshift rafts on the small stream in the village centre. Just above the harbour is a small café selling waffles. Try one with rhubarb jam!Guest review byDanielaFrance - 8.0
A very convenient location when arriving by air from...
A very convenient location when arriving by air from overseas. Just a few minutes' drive from the airport, its' a great base to get your bearings. The town has adequate grocery shopping and a petrol station and is convenient for exploring Gasadalur as well as crossing over to Streymoy and beyond.Guest review byChrisUnited States - 10.0
Very nice area to walk around with a small but good...
Very nice area to walk around with a small but good selection of shops. It's easy to walk/hike to another village either via the road route or via Lake Toftir which is spectacular and something I would never get board of.Guest review byThomasUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Gasadalur is a picturesque little village with a beautiful...
Gasadalur is a picturesque little village with a beautiful waterfall and great hiking options. There is a small cliff with lots of puffins when we were there. Beautiful sunsets can be wwatched there as well.Guest review byAlexanderNetherlands - 8.0
Not so easy to get around the islands by public bus - you...
Not so easy to get around the islands by public bus - you always need to go via the capital, so day trips are tricky to organise. Vestmanna is a sweet, relaxing, genuine mid-sized "village" - the best thing to do is just walk, enjoy nature, make contact with people. It is relatively economical. The bird-cliffs are the main attraction (visit by boat).Guest review byJanetItaly - 8.0
For us, Leirvik was a base from which to explore other areas...
For us, Leirvik was a base from which to explore other areas. We enjoyed the quiet location and water views but didn't spend time in town. Leirvik doesn't have restaurant options but that was fine with us as we prepared our own meals. We did dine one evening at the Gjaargardur Guesthouse in Gjogv, which is about 45 minutes away by car, and highly recommend that restaurant.Guest review byMarkUnited States - 8.0
Great restaurants with three Michelin-rated restaurants in...
Great restaurants with three Michelin-rated restaurants in town. Lots of fine dining choices. We visited a few of the other islands. Great if you like hiking and natural beauty and serenity. If you are looking for “exciting” things to do or tons of shopping, then this might not be the place for you.Guest review byAnonymous