Fossá Falls
20 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌧 6 °C
Fossá is the definitive landmark of northern Streymoy. Its name translates literally from Faroese as "river with a waterfall." The height of 140 meters (459 feet) is divided into two separate fallsLeer más
Klakkur
21 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 4 °C
Klakkur overlooks Klaksvik and has a commanding view of the islands of Eysturoy, Kalsoy, Kunoy, and Bordoy. To the south I think we could also see Nólsoy. As usual, the weather was feisty, withLeer más
Viðareiði
21 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 6 °C
Viðareiði is the northernmost village in the Faroe Islands and was historically prized for the Siberian driftwood that washed onto its shores. It is situated on a narrow land bridge between the 2759Leer más
A wild weather day
22 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 3 °C
The forecast for today was for 35mph sustained winds with gusts up to 60mph. For the first time in the Faroe Islands, snow was also in the forecast. So we stayed mostly inside. But we did go out for aLeer más
M/S Sam: The Kalsoy Ferry
23 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ ☁️ 3 °C
The M/S Sam is a small and sturdy vessel that carries only 12 to 17 cars. It has an open to deck for vehicles and a salon below deck (and below waterline) for passengers.
During summer it's highlyLeer más
Kallur Lighthouse and the 007 Memorial
23 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C
There was a weather break today so we took the ferry to Kalsoy Island to visit the Kallur Lighthouse, see the memorial to James Bond, and visit the island.
Kallur Lighthouse was built in 1927.Leer más
Mikladalur and the Seal Woman
23 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 3 °C
Mikladalur is the largest village on Kalsoy and is most famously known for the famous Selkie (seal‑woman) legend and the modern Seal woman sculpture.
Mikladalur’s name means “great valley”,Leer más
Saksun
26 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ ☁️ 1 °C
Saksun is a village defined by a sudden and permanent geological transformation. The circular basin known as Pollur was once a deep and accessible natural harbor for Viking ships.
In 1600 aLeer más
Funningur
26 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 2 °C
Funningur is traditionally recognized as the oldest settlement in the Faroe Islands. According to the Færeyinga Saga, the Viking explorer Grímur Kamban landed here around 825 AD. WhileLeer más
Gjógv
26 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 2 °C
The small Village of Gjógv is named after the 200 meter (656 foot) sea filled gorge that has defined the village for over 400 years. This geological feature serves as a natural harbor and providedLeer más
Faroese Elections
26 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌧 4 °C
Today is election day in the Faroe Islands. As we've driven around, we've seen hundreds of political posters and even several of the candidates, including one on the ferry. So here's a littleLeer más
Around Nes
27 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 5 °C
Nes is located at the southernmost tip of Eysturoy. During the British occupation of the Faroe Islands (1940–1945), Nes became a critical strategic outpost. The British military installed a 5.5-inchLeer más
Norðragøta
27 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌧 5 °C
According to the Færeyinga Saga, Norðragøta was the seat of Tróndur í Gøtu who was the primary antagonist of the Christianizing chieftain Sigmundur Brestisson. Tróndur is a central figure inLeer más
Toftafossur
27 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 5 °C
We saw this waterfall from the road so we had to stop and take a look!
Located in the settlement of Hósvík on the east coast of Streymoy, this waterfall cascades directly down the steep basaltLeer más
OY Brewing
27 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 5 °C
The OY Brewery was established in 2021 by a group of Faroese entrepreneurs as an independent alternative to the local beer monopoly, and its name is a shortened version of the Faroese word oyggj,Leer más
Kirkjubøur
28 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 5 °C
Kirkjubøur was the religious and cultural center of the Faroe Islands during the Middle Ages. The village overlooks the islands of Hestur and Koltur and is home to three major historical landmarks.Leer más
Around Tórshavn
28 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 4 °C
Tórshavn was established in 825 AD at the head of a sheltered bay on the east coast of the island of Streymoy. The name translates to Thor’s Harbor in honor of the Norse god of thunder.
One ofLeer más
ROKS
28 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ ☁️ 3 °C
We had dinner last night at a small restaurant just off the harbor called ROKS. Hosted in a historic building, the space feels intimate and quietly accessible. The menu is rooted in local food with aLeer más
Tunnel Masters
29 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 5 °C
The geology of the Faroe Islands is extreme. Massive layers of basalt and tuff formed by volcanic activity 50 to 60 million years ago are stacked like a giant cake with hard basalt flows separated byLeer más
Rainbows
29 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 5 °C
The weather in the Faroe Islands is a little extreme. Nowhere have I seen the adage about waiting five minutes if you don't like the weather be more true than here.
One of the fun outcomes of thatLeer más
Where waterfalls flow backward
29 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌬 5 °C
One other fun outcome of the incredible weather in the Faroe Islands is that the strong wind and deep fjords often lead to cases where the wind gusts so hard the waterfalls literally reverse directionLeer más
Farewell Faroe Islands!
29 de marzo, Islas Faroe ⋅ 🌧 5 °C
It's been an incredible time in the Faroe Islands. The scenery has been punch you in the face spectacular. We were lucky to have some very good weather, we saw some northern lights, and we got a fullLeer más
Malmö
30 de marzo, Suecia ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C
From the Faroe Islands to Malmö! Transitioning to a contemporary city from the small town place of the islands is an interesting shock to the system.
Malmö was founded in the 1250s as a fortifiedLeer más
Van Hool Double Articulated Bus
30 de marzo, Suecia ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C
This was the first time I'd ever seen a double articulated bus so of course I had to know more. Here's the skinny on this interesting piece of engineering.
The Van Hool Exqui.City 24 Electric usesLeer más
Lund Cathedral
31 de marzo, Suecia ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C
The Lund Cathedral is a 12th century Romanesque masterpiece that houses an incredible 14th century astronomical clock. Construction of the Lund Cathedral began around 1085 under King Canute the Holy.Leer más














































































































































































