Suðuroy
Understand
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Tourist Information Centre in Tvøroyri
phone: +298 611080address: Tvørávegur 37 -
Tourist Information Centre in Vágur
phone: +298 733090address: Vágsvegur 30
Settlements
- - A tiny hamlet of less than 100 people.
- - According to legend it is the oldest settlement on the Faroe Islands, founded by the stranded king Frode around 625 CE.
- - An small but old village, once a viking hof-temple building.
- - One of the larger villages.
- - An old whaling centre, today with less than 100 people.
- - A tiny hamlet of less than 100 people.
- - Known for its wood church.
- - A tiny hamlet of less than 100 people.
- - It is the southernmost village in the Faroe Islands.
- - is one of the largest towns in Suðuroy. The population of the municipality is around 1750.
- - The second largest settlement at the island.
- - the smallest and only uninhabited island of the 18 Faroe Islands. It is east of the village Hvalba.
Get in
The public helicopter has 2-3 weekly departures to Suðuroy from Tórshavn and Vágar Airport.
Get around
Rent a car
- ADI Auto Service, Sjógøta 79, FO-800 Tvøroyri, phone +298 222328, has a few cars and pick-ups for hire. Two Skoda Sabia, one Ford Mondeo, one Daewoo, 2 pick-ups and one jeep in which you can drive up in the mountains. Price for one of the cars is 500 kr for one day. If you hire the car for more than one day the price is 350 kr per day (2010).
- Magn petrol station in Trongisvagur, phone +298 371466.
You can also rent a car before you come to Suðuroy:
- Avis in Tórshavn, Staravegur 1-3, FO-100 Tórshavn, phone: +298 313535, e-mail: avis@avis.fo, website: www.avis.fo
- Avis in Vágar Airport, phone: +298 358800 or 358801. Website: www.avis.fo, e-mail: johsberg@olivant.fo
Taxi and busses in Suðuroy:
- Phone: 373380 or 213380, Hjørleif Holm, Vágur. Taxi.
- Phone: 227228, Annie Hentze, Trongisvágur. Taxi.
- Phone: 222918, Jákup Lindenskov, Vágur. Taxi.
- Phone: 506888, Kartni Fornagarð, Hvalba. Taxi for 6 persons and minibus for 16 persons.
- Phone: 215210 or 250350, David Findleton, Taxi and minibus.
- Phone: 239550, Ludvig Poulsen Busses, Sumba/Vágur. Mini bus and buses.
- Phone: 212324, Fámjins Bygdaleið, Arnbjørn í Smiðjuni, Fámjin. Two buses.
- Phone: 222690, Trygvi Midjord, Minibus taxi.
- Phone: 226566, Mikkjal Pauli Johansen, Trongisvágur, bus
- Phone: 282931, Poul Kjærbech, Hotel Tvøroyri, taxi and minibus.
See
Fámjin
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Church of Fámjin
phone: +298 611080address: Fløguvegur 1, FO-870 FámjinThe church of Fámjin was built in 1876. The first Faroese flag is placed on the wall of the church in Fámjin. This flag was made in 1919 by a young student from Fámjin Jens Oliver Lisberg and his friend Emil Joensen, while they were living in Copenhagen. Lisberg died a few years later. The flag is called Merkið and was recognized as the Faroese flag in 1940 by the British government, during the Second World war. The Faroe Islands were occupied by Great Britain while Denmark was occupied by Germany. The Faroese flag is celebrated every year on the 25 April in Fámjin as well as in other villages and town around the country. You can contact the Tourist Information Centre in Tvøroyri, if you wish to visit the church in Fámjin. -
Gorge of the Priest
address: Fámjin, Faroe IslandsPrestgjógv is a beautiful place just outside the village Fámjin, a little bit north of the village. Vertical cliffs and breaking waves just a few steps from the village.
Hov
HovseggColumnar basalt formations above the village. Somewhere they go zig-zag and somewhere they are like columns. They get most visible next to the road just before the road turns around the mountain.
Mýri MuseumCafé and Gallery
The Grave of Viking Chieftain HovgrímurYou can go for a walk up to the place where it is said that Viking Chieftain Hovgrímur is buried. You will find a sign pointing to the road and another one after 100 m or so, pointing towards north, a path goes a part of the way, but you must go a bit further on the grassy field in order to see the two stone piles, where the grave is said to be. There is not much to see of the tomb, only two piles of stone, but the story is interesting and the view is great up there.
Ergifossur and ErgidalurA waterfall. It is said that Celtic people have lived there before the Vikings.
The old wooden church
Hvalba
- Fiskieiði, also called Hvalbiareiði, the old harbour of Hvalba, on the west coast, south of Grímsfjall (mountain).
- Norðbergseiði, (Hvalba) also called Á Drátti, vertical cliffs, a natural hole is in the cliff (there is a fence around it), a big rock is lying next to the northern cliff of Grímsfjall, it fell down sometime in the 1980'ies. The cliff down by the sea, just below the parking area at Norðbergseiði there is columnar basalt formations.
- Memorial of Hvalba in memory of people lost at sea. It is on the northern side of the fjord, just before the boat harbour. It is also in memory of people who lost their lives in the coal mines of Hvalba and on Lítla Dímun (island) or who fell down from a mountain side near the village.
Øravík
Uppi millum StovurOn your way to Fámjin you will see a sign which points to Tingstaðið which is "Uppi millum Stovur", the sign refers to the old Thing (court) of Suðuroy.
Tjaldavík and TjaldavíkshólmurYou can also follow the old road between Øravík and Hov, the old road starts just before the tunnel to Hov. There is a place called Tjaldavík, this is where people stayed in tents when there was Thing (court) Uppi millum Stovur above Øravík. Just outside the bay of Tjaldavík there is an islet which is called Tjaldavíkshólmur.
Porkeri
The Church of PorkeriThe church of Porkeri is the oldest church in the island Suðuroy, Faroe Islands. It was built in 1847. The church is small and charming. Black wooden church with grass roof.
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phone: +298 373850An interesting little museum with items from daily life in Porkeri, agricultural and maritime history.
Sumba
- Beinisvørð (Beinisvord), a 470-m-high sea cliff, one of the highest of Europe. The road (not the tunnel) between Lopra and Sumba passes by the cliff, around 50 m from the edge.
- Akraberg, a peninsula in the southernmost part of the island, 2 km south east of Sumba. There is a white lighthouse, built in 1909, on the cliff. Friesian people lived here before 1350. Akraberg is a peninsula with a white painted lighthouse with red roof and a couple of red houses. There are high masts here also and lots of birds, when it is season for them, mainly in May to August. From Akraberg there is a beautiful view and a nice place to go for a walk. You can se Flesjarnar, which are a few rocks/islets further south.
Tvøroyri
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phone: +298 227938address: Sjógøta 184, FO-800 TvøroyriArt Gallery Oyggin is a gallery with art works by Faroese and Nordic artists. There is a beautiful garden around the gallery. In the garden there are many sculptures, most of them are made by the owner of the gallery, Palle Julsgart.
HvannhagiA beautiful place north east of the town Tvøroyri. There is a lake there and a valley, which is sourrounded by high mountains. Hvannhage has won a price.
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Museum of Tvøroyri, The Doctor's House
phone: +298 611080address: TvørávegurThis museum tells the local history of Tvøroyri and the area around Tvøroyri. It is a historical and maritime museum. The building is one of the fist, which was built in Tvøroyri, built in 1852. The villages around Tvøroyri, Frodba and Trongisvagur are older settlements. There are many interesting items and photos in the museum. Contact the local Tourist Information if you wish to visit the museum, it is open on request and on Sunday afternoon 13:00-15:00.
Vágur
The nature around Vágur is beautiful and breathtaking.- Vágseiði is on the west coast, only around 1 km west of the village. Just follow the main road and drive or walk strait ahead in stead of following the bay. The road goes all the way to Vágseiði, a rocky place where the sea often is rough. There is an old harbor there, which only occasionally is used now, but in the old days it was very important for the fishing boats. They were rowing out from this harbor, when the wind came from the east, north-east or south-east. There used to be many boat houses, but they were blown away in the hurricanes in the 1980s and the 1990s.
- Eggjarnar is on top of a mountain south west of Vágur, a beautiful and breathtaking place with vertical cliffs. It is near Skúvanes. If you wish to go to Eggjarnar just follow the main road in Vágur, turn left when you come to the bottom of the bay, drive or walk a few metres past the Magn petrol station and turn right when you see a road called Eggjarvegur. Follow this road up the hill until you reach Eggjarnar on the top. The road ends up there, only around 20 m from the edge. Be careful not to walk over the edge, and don't leave the road, if there is fog. If the weater is clear or just a bit clear, than you can enjoy the view to the west coast of the southern part of the island, all the way to Beinisvord in the south.
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phone: +298 597368address: Vágsvegur 101Ruth Smith (1913-1958) was born in Vágur and grew up here too. Later she moved to Denmark, where she studied art. She is famous in several countries. In the museum you can see art works by Ruth Smith.
Do
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phone: +298 237575address: NordbergseidiMore info on the website siging.info or on visitsuduroy.fo. The rappelling is on a beautiful cliff, which is called Norðbergseiði. The sea cliff is west of the village Hvalba. The price is for rappelling only (2010). If a boat trip is included it will cost 100 kr more (2010).
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phone: +298 374999address: Bryggjan 4The Broadway Bowling Centre is the only bowling centre in Suðuroy. There are also pool and air hockey tables in the bowling center and a restaurant with permission to serve wine and beer.
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phone: +298 372266address: Kirkjubrekkan 3The swimming pool is 12.5 m long. It is open Tuesday and Thursday 16:00-19:00 for adults and children. Friday 17:00-20:00 for children and adults. Saturday 13:00-14:00 for women only, 14:00-17:00 for children and adults.
- Jóansøka is the biggest regional festival in Suðuroy. Jóansøka (Sct. John's Festival or Midsummer Festival) is held every year in the last weekend of June. Every second year Jóansøkan is held in Tvøroyri (odd years) and every second year in Vágur (even years).
- Trip to Lítla Dímun, from Hvalba, (only twice a year, in mid June and mid July), check the website litladimun.com or kunning.fo
Hiking Trips
- Hvannhagi is situated north east of Tvøroyri. One can only reach Hvannhagi by feet or boat. The hiking trip is a great experience, beautiful nature with high mountains around and a lake in a valley in Hvannhagi, great view to Lítli Dímun, and the smallest of the island in the Faroes. The path to Hvannhagi starts above the town, above the hospital towards east. A sign shows you where the path starts. Follow the cairns, but keep the direction towars east, the path splits into two, the left one takes you to Hvalba and the right one takes you to Hvannhagi. You can also ask for directions on the Tourist Information or ask for a guided trip. The price is 200 kr per people if you need a guide. The trip is not suited for people who have problems with walking or are afraid of highs. The first part of the trip is easy, until you reach the gate to Hvannhagi, there it starts to get a little difficult for some people who are not used to climb down a bit steep mountain side. But even if you only walk to the gate to Hvannhagi, it is worth the effort, there you get a fantastic view to the small island Lítli Dímun and feel the peacefulness.
Boat Trips
There are two fast going boats (RIB), which make boat trips along the west coast of Suðuroy or wherever you wish to go. If you are a group it is cheaper, if it is a planned trip the price is around 350 kr. The boats are called Tornado, website: http://www.rib62.com/ and Scorpion, website: http://www.vagur.com/scorpion/UK/index_uk.html.The old English smack Johanna TG326 from Vágur sometimes makes boat trips for tourist and can also be hired for shorter or longer trips but with the regular crew to sail the vessel. Johanna was built in 1884 in Sussex, England. Website: http://www.johanna.fo/index_uk.htm
Buy
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Bónus Supermarket
phone: +298 371155address: TvørávegurSupermarket. -
FK Supermarket
phone: +298 371780address: Tradarvegur 165Supermarket. -
Heimavirki - Souvenirs, books, knitwear
phone: +298 373960address: Vágsvegur 47Heimavirki sells Faroese knitwear and yarn, Faroese silver, souvenirs, Faroese books. Heimavirki is also a mini farmacy (pain killers, vitamins etc.) -
Supermarket DJ Vilhelm
phone: +298 373006address: Oyrarvegur 6Supermarket on the mainfloor. Furnitures on the first floor. -
Tangabúðin
phone: +298 371976address: SjógøtaCozy little shop opposite of the Art Gallery Oyggin. On the square next to the shop there are several sculpture and table with benches, where you can sit and enjoy an ice cream, etc. There is a café in the Art Gallery Oyggin, it is the same owners, which own the shop Tangabúðin and the Art Gallery and Café Art. Enjoy the great view. -
Torgið - Shopping Centre in Suðuroy
phone: +298 612096address: Vágsvegur 62This is the only shopping center in the island Suðuroy. There are two floors with a few shops, on the ground floor there is: a Samkeyp supermarket, a shop with sweets and bakeries and a café. The tables are in the hall, you can buy coffee and cakes from the shop to the right on the ground floor. There are also toilets on the ground floor. On the second floor there are two-three shops, where you can buy: homeware, glassware, kitchen accessories, bathroom accessories, clothing, Sirri (Faroese design, wool wear). -
Zacharias Muller Supermarket
phone: +298 373179address: Klovavegur 19This shop is a grocery shop with bread, etc., from a bakery. The supermarket is a member of the Samkeyp shops, which have special offers regularly.
Eat
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Bakkin Restaurant and Pizzeria
phone: +298 373961address: Vágsvegur 69, 900 VágurRestaurant Bakkin is in the Hotel Bakkin. The restaurant is normally open in the evening from 17:00-22:00 and sometimes also at noon for 1 hour (12:00-13:00). In the evening you can order fish and chips, pizza, steak etc. -
phone: +374999address: Bryggjan 4The Broadway Restaurant is in the Bowling Center. They serve mainly fastfood. The restaurant is open when the bowling center is open. In 2009 that is Thursday-Sunday from 17:00-22:00. Website: www.broadway.fo. E-mail: bowling@email.fo
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phone: +298 227938address: Sjógøta 184, FO-800 TvøroyriCafé Art is a nice café inside the Art Gallery Oyggin in Tvøroyri. You can order coffee, bread with salmon or schrimps, soup, wine, beer,soft drinks etc.
FiskastovanA café down in harbour. The only place for meals or drinks in Hov.
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Grillbarrin
phone: +298 375555address: Bíarvegur 121, FO-850 HvalbaFast food, take away. You can buy burgers, sausages, french fries, etc. -
Hotel Tvøroyri - Restaurant and Pizzeria
phone: +298 371171address: Miðbrekkan 5The restaurant is open at noon, from 12:00 - 13:30. They serve a warm meal "course of the day". In the evening the restaurant is open from 18:00 - 20:00. The pizzeria is in the basement, it is open Friday and Saturday 17:30-22:30 and Sunday 18:00-21:30. -
Messan Restaurant
phone: +298 374222address: Vágsvegur 109Opening hours may be different than they were, when this was written, please check. They serve steaks, fish & chips and fast food. Messan has permission to serve wine. -
Øravík Restaurant and Pizzeria
phone: +298 371302address: Við Á 5, ØravíkThe restaurant serves breakfast for the people who stay there, lunch is also mainly for the guests. In the evening the restaurant is open for everyone. The menu includes steaks, pizzas and burgers. The restaurant/hotel Øravík has licence to serve alcohol.
Drink
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Bakkin Bar
phone: +298 373961address: Vágsvegur 69The Bakkin Bar is in the Hotel Bakkin in the center of Vágur, but separated from the Bakkin Restaurant. Nice sea view. -
phone: +298 371446address: Neystavegur 1, FO-870 FámjinCosy place with inside and outside terraces, popular with Faroese and foreigners. Serves coffee, tea and waffles with whip cream and marmalade along with ice cream and sweets. You can call in advance to make sure they are open. If the phone number does not answer, try to ask the Tourist Information in Tvøroyri +298 611080 for another phone number. The owners are Eirikur and Ragnhild Olsen, who also own the Guesthouse Fámjin and the Guesthouse undir Heygnum in Tvøroyri.
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Ruth'sa Café and Tourist Information
phone: +298 237575address: Bíarvegur 145, HvalbaCafé and Tourist Information Centre that arranges sightseeing into the coal mine, síging (a type of rappelling) on Norðbergseiði, hiking trips, etc. -
Stora Pakkhus (Large Storage House)
phone: +298 373438address: Oyrarvegur 7Stóra Pakkhús (the Large Storage House) is a cosy bar on the old harbor of Vágur, in the western part of the town. The storage house was restored a few years ago and is now a bar/café on the first floor with live music some weekends, and a maritime museum on the 2nd floor. A cultural centre.
Sleep
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phone: +298 611080address: Tvørávegur 37You can rent a room from Bed and Breakfast in Tvøroyri, Trongisvágur , Fámjin, and Hvalba, which are villages in the northern part of Suðuroy (Suduroy Island), from the Tourist Information Center in Tvøroyri. Most of the houses are former family homes, which now are rented out for tourists.
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phone: +298 733090address: Vágsvegur 30, FO-900 VágurYou can rent a room from a Bed and Breakfast in the southern part of Suðuroy from the Tourist Information Center in Vágur, e-mail: info@vagur.fo. In 2011 there were B&B' in Vágur and Sumba.
Fámjin
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phone: +298 371446address: Fámjinsvegur 25Eirikur Olsen has a house with two flats in Fámjin, which he rents to tourists. The house has two floors, each floor has an apartment for 7 persons.
Øravík
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phone: +298 371302address: Øravíksvegur 7, 827 Øravík
Tvøroyri
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Guesthouse in Midbrekkan
phone: +298 506604address: Miðbrekkan 12The Guesthouse in Miðbrekka is in the centre of Tvøroyri. The Guesthouse is in the 1st and 2nd floor. On 1st floor are 3 double rooms, kitchen and sitting room with television and radio, two toilets and two showers. On the 2nd floor are 7 single rooms, kitchen and sitting room with television and radio, three toilets and three bathrooms with shower. There is wireless internet in the Guesthouse Miðbrekkan. -
phone: +298 372046address: Undir Heygnum 32The Guesthouse undir Heygnum is near the centre of Tvøroyri, it takes just 5 min. to walk to shops, restaurants, museums etc. The guesthouse has beautiful surroundings and its own boat bridge and boat. Safety equipment and fishing equipment is available, BBQ is also available. The owner is a retired skipper; he might take you on a boat trip, if he finds the time. He is also the owner of a nice café in Fámjin, and he might take you there or he could tell you how to get there. The guesthouse has three floors, and it has 9 bedrooms: Two double, 5 twin, 1 triple and one single room. Toilets and showers are shared; there are two on the top floor, one on the 1st floor and 1 on the ground floor. Most of the rooms have sea view. There is a nice terrace around the guesthouse. On the 1st floor there is a large kitchen with dining table and a nice living room with TV set with many channels. There is a television in all the rooms with the local Faroese channel. Wireless internet is available. Laundry is on the ground floor (self service). There is no staff in the guesthouse, but the owners live nearby.
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Hotel Tvøroyri
phone: +298 371171address: Miðbrekkan 5In the center of the town. 5 double, 4 single and 5 twin rooms. Some of the rooms have shared bathroom, but most of them have private bathrooms. There is a restaurant on the hotel. Breakfast is included in the price. A bar is in the hotel, in the weekends they serve pizzas in the bar.
Vágur
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phone: +298 373961address: Vágsvegur 69Hotel Bakkin is a small hotel/inn, which is situated in the center of Vágur. Hotel Bakkin has 10 rooms: 2 single rooms with bathroom, 2 double rooms with bathroom, 3 single rooms with shared bathroom and 3 double rooms with shared bathroom. There is a restaurant and a bar on the hotel. Sea view.
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phone: +298 574865address: Geilin 103The Scouts house is for groups or for individuals, who don't wish much comfort and wish to travel on a low budget. There is one large room on the ground floor and a few smaller rooms on the 1st floor, where 1-2 persons can sleep. There are no beds, only mattresses. You need to bring a sleeping bag with you. There are kitchen and toilet/bathroom facilities. You can also camp outside the Scouts House.
Connect
Stay safe
In case of emergency dial 112.
Be aware that sheep can be on the street, it can be difficult to spot them especially at night and if the sheep is black.
The mountains on the west coast are very steep and suddenly they end and go strait down to the ocean, there are normally no warning signs, so take care! The edge can be a bit loose, don't go too near the edge. Like elsewhere in the Faroes fog can come quite suddenly, be aware of the fog, that you don't go over the edge somewhere.
In some places the ocean can be dangerous, if you stand on the coast in certain places or in certain harbours.