Driving down the long and winding road that leads to the village Hellurnar. Steps, front door, shoes off, entering the living room. Today, Jórun Eið Johannesen is hosting guests from the Faroe Islands, Denmark and Norway. They all have signed up for Bindifestivalurin í Fuglafirði, the Knitting Festival …
Read MoreToday: Successfully Flirting With Faroese Weather
Back on the islands, flirting with Faroese weather. When the ferry Norröna arrived in Tórshavn this morning, we started out with pure winter. Snow on mountains and roads, dull, slippery, hail, strong winds. Had a hard time unloading my luggage, didn’t want to loose parts of my car, neither doors nor tailgate. Only a few hours later: Sunshine, blue skies …
Read MoreA Taste Of Mykines and Changes Ahead
Take a look at my pictures and get a taste of the island. Also notice that some changes might take place on Mykines soon. On the news recently: talks and controversies about i.a. a fee that’s supposed to be charged with the beginning of this year’s summer season, to all those who want to walk the outfields …
Read MoreBirgir Enni, Captain of the Norðlýsið: A Faroese Institution
Person or institution? In this particular case: both. Tórshavn, the port promenade undir Bryggjubakka next to Tinganes. Alongside the quay: colorful houses and all kinds of boats, including the majestic schooner Norðlýsið, just back from the dry dock. On deck: the person and institution I’m talking about. Skipper Birgir Enni …
Read MoreRainbow Alert! Take A Walk On The Wild Side
A shiny rainbow in our bay, magical appeal, so thick that it makes you feel like: I want to hop on and take a walk on the wild side. There’s quite a lot of rain on the Faroe Islands, I grant, but also constant change in the weather. Which makes the islands a perfect spot for rainbow lovers …
Read MoreMeet Guðrið Højgaard, Director of Visit Faroe Islands
A row of colorful houses in Tórshavn, next to the Prime Minister’s office on Tinganes and the scenic harbor. One house: White front, blue logo, lettering. Boats bobbing on the water while I get closer. Inside: Climbing narrow stairs up to the office of Guðrið Højgaard, director of Visit Faroe Islands …
Read MoreStreymoy’s Central Highlands: Whirlwinds & Balm For The Soul
Bad weather and storm around the Faroe Islands recently, damage, ferry services and bus routes getting canceled. In the central highlands of the island Streymoy, whirlwinds speed up to angry 42,5 m/s at the moment. Hotspots: The old mountain road Oyggjarvegur and the mountain pass Norðadalsskarð …
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