Eysturoy Region

Faroe Islands

Eysturoy Region
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Photo by Jelle Canipel
Photo by Jelle Canipel
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Popular cities in Eysturoy Region

Runavik is a quiet place with a fishing harbor and a small hotel.
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Runavik
Check out Svartafoss Waterfall and The Nordic House—just a couple of the sights around Runavik.
The tiny town of Gjógv is the most northern village on the island of Eysturoy in the Faroe Islands. Its name actually just means "gorge," and there is indeed a nice little gorge here leading out to the sea.

Gjógv also has a guesthouse and some nice hiking trails, and is only about an hour's drive from Torshavn.
Gjogv
Known for Sea, Hills and Hiking
Trip time! Discover the seaside and hiking in Gjogv.
Colors of the rain
Leirvik
Head to Foroya Bjor and Svartafoss Waterfall—just two of the sights around Leirvik.
Strendur
Strendur
Check out Svartafoss Waterfall and The Nordic House—just a couple of the sights around Strendur.
Visiting the Faroe Islands during the summer months? If you're coming in July, be sure to get yourself to Syðrugøta (or, just Gøta, as most locals call it) for the G! Festival. 

This intimate music festival draws both local and international acts each year and takes place on a beach! I'm not sure you can find a better festival location.
Sydrugota
Check out Foroya Bjor and Svartafoss Waterfall—just a couple of the sights around Sydrugota.
Risin og Kellingin, meaning Giant and the Witch, are two sea stacks off the coast of Eysturoy island. Their height is 71 meters (232 ft) and 68 meters (223 ft). The name relates to an ancient legend that tells the story of the stacks origin, #TroveOn #TakeAHike

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Eiði
Head to Kalsoy and Fugloy—just two of the sights around Eiði.