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A wooden dining table is positioned by a window overlooking the lake. Soft natural light illuminates the space, highlighting a decorative bowl with flowers. Potted plants and stationery are arranged on the table, creating a serene workspace.
Home in Eiði
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

In Fjósinn

Í Fjósinum Look forward to staying in one of the oldest houses in the Faroe Islands. In this house, you can enjoy the very special atmosphere of a homey and cozy ambiance. Here are crooked angles, low to the ceiling, and a somewhat steep staircase up to the attic, but still good to walk on, where 2 bedrooms and bathroom are. On the ground floor there is the hallway, the living room and the kitchen, which was carefully renovated two years ago. There are views of the lake and the high mountains from the windows.

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A charming house is situated on the edge of a cliff, overlooking the blue waters of the fjord. The steep mountains rise dramatically in the background, with patches of snow visible on their peaks. The structure features a wooden exterior and a staircase leading down from a small balcony.
Cabin in Mikladalur
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

House by the sea and The Seal Woman

A house on the edge of the cliff. Direct view form the living area of the famous statue "The Seal Woman" and the steepest mountains in the Faroe Island. On 1st floor there is kitchen and living room in one room. In the kitchen there are the normal facilities. There is also a bathroom with shower. Upstairs there are two bedrooms that can accommodate 7 people. Outside the house there is a small balcony, where you can enjoy the spectacular view. You need to take a ferry to get to the house.

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A traditional wooden cottage is set against a backdrop of rolling hills, featuring a grass-covered roof and red windows. The entrance has a decorative wooden door, and the surrounding landscape is lush with greenery, creating a serene environment.
Cottage in Gasadalur
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Turf cottage by breathtaking Múlafossur waterfall

Lundi Cottage is one of the Múlafossur Cottages located by the world-renown waterfall in the village Gásadalur on the Faroe Islands. It is only a 10-20min drive from the only airport on the islands, shops and cafes as well as some of the most astounding Faroese sceneries such as Drangarnir, Tindhólmur and the lake Sørvágsvatn/Leitisvatn. We promise a truly magical and secluded place, with sights of sheep, birds and highland cows - all nestled by the river that leads down to the waterfall.

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A spacious interior features wooden paneling and large windows offering views of the surrounding landscape. A fully equipped kitchen includes a stove, oven, and refrigerator. A dining table with two chairs is positioned by the window, while a comfortable chair is situated nearby.
Home in Klaksvík
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Urban cottage 10 meters from the sea.

This special home is very well insulated and warm, and it is equipped with underfloor heating, which is very comfortable and warm in cold temperatures. It is close to the sea and at the end of a cul-de-sac. The home is a total of 20 m2, and is a room with kitchen and beds plus a modern bathroom with shower with plenty of hot water. There's an oven and stove, a hood. Refrigerator with built-in freezer and all other common kitchen equipment.

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The exterior of the stone and wooden house is showcased, featuring a traditional turf roof and large windows. Icicles hang from the eaves, reflecting sunlight against the snowy backdrop of the hillside.
Home in Sandavágur
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Tranquil Accommodation

A stone and wooden house with turfroof situated on a hillside. A very quiet place with only sheep, birds and green grass as far as the eye can see. Right infront of the house is the Northatlantic ocean. There are no neighbors. Ideal for someone looking for a quiet tranquil accommodation. The house was built in 2010 with an old traditional Faroese style. It has 1 bedrooms, a toilet, kitchen and a living room, all with a fantastic view.

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Colorful boathouses line the marina, reflecting in the calm water. Various boats are docked, including a blue vessel and several white boats. A backdrop of snowy mountains is visible, enhancing the serene coastal setting.
Home in Leirvík
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Modern Boathouse With Spa

Boathouse in Leirvík with spa Welcome to our modern boathouse with a beautiful view of the mountains and the sea. The Area The house is located by the marina in Leirvík. It is a peaceful place close to a grocery, restaurant, a bowling alley, a shop with local craft, art and boat museum, and also Viking ruins. There are good conditions for fishing and fishing gear is available. There is free parking, Wi-Fi and cable TV.

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A small, two-story house with a dark exterior is positioned near the edge of the water. It overlooks a calm fjord, with rolling hills visible in the distance. The surrounding landscape features tall grasses that gently sway. The sky is tinged with soft hues of orange and pink at dusk.
Tiny home in Tórshavn
5 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Cosy cottage next to the ocean facing the fiord

The cottage stands very close to the sea with a view of the fjord, the nearby marina and Torshavn. The house's unique location makes it possible to observe a varied wildlife of seabirds, some seals, fishing boats, cruise liners and container ships up close. This small house has two floors. The kitchen and living room are combined in one room on the ground floor and the bedroom and bathroom are on the 1. Floor.

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A newly built boathouse is illuminated by festive lights under a night sky, with a full moon casting a gentle glow. The structure features distinct colored façades and large windows, while wooden decking extends around the building, enhancing the outdoor space.
Apartment in Klaksvík
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Blue boathouse in Klaksvík, Faroe Islands

Experience this newly built boathouse located right by the seafront and only 100 m from a grocery store, local bakery/cafe, public svimming/spa hall and public busses. The boathouse is 50 m2 + a loft equipped with all modern conveniences. There are two bedrooms, a bathroom and the main area with a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, and a sofa area with a TV that has access to several channels and wifi.

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A living area features a comfortable sofa bed and two lounge chairs, arranged around a small coffee table. Original exposed beams highlight the space, complemented by neutral wall tones. A piece of artwork adorns the wall, and a subtle patterned rug anchors the seating arrangement.
Flat in Sørvágur
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

The Løðupakkhúsið - Historical Warehouse - Mid Floor

Enjoy a stay steeped in history in a renovated 100-year-old Faroese warehouse on the water’s edge in the local harbour. Fully renovated in 2019, Løðupakkhúsið features all modern amenities while preserving the traditional features of the house with original exposed beams, neutral tones and wooden flooring. The house is fully heated from a local renewable energy source - the sea water.

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A traditional black wooden house with a grass-covered roof is viewed from the side. The exterior features white window frames and a green door, complemented by flower pots lining the path. Stone steps lead to a small outdoor seating area beside the house.
Cabin in Tjørnuvík
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

ROMANTIC old house in Tjørnuvík

Et romantiskt, flere hundrede år gammelt hus, muligvis elste sommerhus på Færøerne. Huset er ideelt til en lille familie. Der er to soveværelser. Et med 1 dobbeltseng og et med 1 enkeltseng, hvor der er mulighed for ekstra opredning til to. Der er en romantisk stue, køkken, wc med bruse, vaskerum, entré, garderoberum og arbejdsrum f.eks. til pc. se billeder.

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A welcoming entryway is framed by a vibrant green door set against a dark wooden exterior. Stone steps lead up to the entrance, accompanied by a potted plant adding a touch of color. The surrounding area reflects a quaint village atmosphere.
Home in Haldarsvík
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Cosy traditional house in small village

Older very cozy small house in the great nature area in the village of Haldarsvík. The house is next to a river, the local church and a small beach. The spectacular Fossá is only a walk of less then 3 km away. By car there are 5 minutes to Tjørnuvík and less then 45 minutes to Tórshavn.

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A charming black wooden house features a green grass roof, blending harmoniously with the natural landscape. The structure has multiple windows accentuated by white frames and a green door. Nearby, a dark storage unit is positioned against the exterior, completing the homey scene.
Cabin in Tjørnuvík
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Cosy little old house in Tjørnuvík

The house is very old. Originally the house was half the size it is today, only around 15m2. In 1884 they built it bigger, around 29m2. Nobody knows how old the original house is. People have been living in the small village of Tjørnuvík for thousand years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Tjørnuvík?

    The weather in Tjørnuvík is mild and often cloudy. The temperature varies from 2°C to 12°C (36°F to 54°F) throughout the year. Rain is frequent, so it's advisable to bring waterproof gear. During winter, snowfall is also common, providing opportunities for winter walks and photography.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Tjørnuvík?

    In Tjørnuvík, you can enjoy a walk along the black sand beach, engage with the local history at the village museum, or embark on a hike to Saksun. Bird watching is also a popular activity due to the variety of seabirds that call this area home.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Tjørnuvík?

    The most popular time to visit Tjørnuvík is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warmer. During this time, the village holds its annual summer festival, which includes traditional Faroese chain dancing, music, and local food.

  • What are the best places to stay in Tjørnuvík?

    Travelers frequently recommend staying in the heart of Tjørnuvík village, where you'll find welcoming local guesthouses. Alternatively, consider a stay in the nearby town of Saksun, which is a mere 14 kilometers (9 miles) away and features charming traditional cottages.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tjørnuvík?

    Some popular places to visit in Tjørnuvík include the local village museum, the black sand beach, and the nearby village of Saksun, known for its lagoon and old church. You might also like to visit the Risin og Kellingin sea stacks, visible from Tjørnuvík beach.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tjørnuvík?

    There are several hiking trails in and around Tjørnuvík. One popular trail is the hike to Saksun, a moderately difficult trail offering stunning views of the coast. Another choice is the shorter trail around the village itself, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

  • What are some family activities to do in Tjørnuvík?

    Families can enjoy a picnic on the black sand beach, explore the local village museum, or take a family-friendly hike in the surrounding hills. Wildlife enthusiasts might also enjoy a bird watching excursion, as the area is home to a variety of seabirds.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Tjørnuvík?

    Saksun, a beautiful village with a lagoon and historic church, is a popular day trip from Tjørnuvík. Alternatively, you can also explore the capital city of Tórshavn, which is 70 kilometers (43 miles) away, and is known for its old town, Tinganes, and National Museum of the Faroe Islands.

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