Tour 7: Saksun / Tjørnuvík

Combine tour 4 and 5. Saksun / Tjørnuvík

Estimated time: 3 hours 30 min.

Estimated time:

3 hours 30 min

kr. 2.120,00

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Description

The village Saksun

We drive via the mountain road “Oyggjarvegur“. Then along the coast line, passing the old former whaling station, to the village Hvalvík, which has the oldest wooden church on the Island, and then the narrow road to the isolated settlement situated beneath the steep majestic mountains.

The village Tjørnuvík

We drive via the mountain road “Oyggjarvegur“, then along the coast line, passing the old former whaling station, to one of the oldest settlements in Faroe Islands, with a fantastic view to the stacks “Risin og Kellingin“.

Líknandi vørur

kr. 3.660,00

Estimated time:

6 hours

Our journey begins in Tórshavn, where we embark on a scenic drive along the old mountain road. Along the way, we pass by the national jail of the Faroe Islands, which has one of the most stunning views in the world. Our first photo stop is Sornfelli, offering a breathtaking view of the west island of Vágar. We then proceed past an old whaling station built by Norwegians around 1905. Estimated time: 6 hours

kr. 1.830,00

Estimated time:

3 hours

Experience the breathtaking views of the western islands as we drive up the old mountain road to Sornfelli. Then travel through a subsea tunnel to the island of Vágar. Our first stop will be at the unique and scenic village of Sandavágur. Afterwards, visit Miðvágur, where we will cross the largest inland lake, Leitisvatn. Estimated time: 3 hours.

kr. 2.420,00

Estimated time:

4 hours

Embark on a scenic journey to the picturesque village of Gjógv in the northern part of Eysturoy Island. Travel along the Oyggjarvegur mountain road, across Streymoy, past the former whaling station “Við Áir”, and over the bridge to Eysturoy. Estimated time: 4 hours.