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                                          Tórshavn
The capital also offers whale-watching excursions.
                          Tórshavn is the capital of the Faroe Islands, an archipelago in the North Atlantic. This picturesque town lies on the eastern tip of the island of Streymoy and is known for its historic charm and stunning natural scenery. Some of the highlights of Tórshavn include its old town, with cobbled streets and colourful houses, as well as Tórshavn Cathedral, which dates back to the 13th century. In addition, the city boasts a wealth of museums, art galleries and restaurants offering delicious local food. With a rich history dating back to Viking times, Tórshavn is a fascinating place to explore and immerse yourself in Faroese culture.
                         
                          
                          Waterfall Pit
                          The highest waterfall in the Faroe Islands, with a majestic double waterfall.
                       
                          
                          Birdwatching in Mykines
                          The perfect place to spot puffins, with a large concentration of these birds.
                       
                          
                          Kalsoy
                          Known as the recorder of the Faroese, it is home to the Kallur lighthouse.
                       
                          
                          Slættaratindur
                          Highest mountain in the Faroe Islands with spectacular views.
                       
                          
                          Vestmanna Acantilados
                          Sailing through these beautiful narrow grottoes is a unique experience.
                       
                          
                          Fugloy
                          Known as Bird Island, it is a bird watching paradise.
                       
                          
                          Vágar Island Waterfalls
                          Two of the most photographed waterfalls in the archipelago.
                       
                          
                          Bøsdalafossur
                          Bøsdalafossur is a waterfall located in the Faroe Islands that flows along Lake Sørvágsvatn into the Atlantic Ocean. It is 30 metres high.
                       
                          
                          Gásadalsgardur
                          A lesser known but equally impressive waterfall.
                       
                          
                          Svartafoss Waterfall
                          Another outstanding waterfall in the Faroe Islands.
                       
                          
                          Mulafossur Waterfall
                          One of the most iconic waterfalls in the Faroe Islands, located near the village of Gásadalur.
                       
                          
                          Birdwatching from Tórshavn
                          Birding route near the capital Tórshavn.
                       
                          
                          Bird watching in Gásadalur
                          Bird watching route near Gásadalur on the island of Vágar.
                       
                          
                          Birdwatching in Skúvoy
                          Bird watching route near Skúvoy on the island of Sandoy.
                       
                          
                          Birdwatching in Mykines
                          Bird watching route near Mykines, Vágar Island.
                       
                          
                          Vestmanna
                          Town on the island of Streymoy.
                       
                          
                          Fuglafjørður
                          Town on the island of Eysturoy.
                       
                          
                          Tvøroyri
                          Important town on the island of Suðuroy.
                       
                          
                          Runavík
                          One of the main towns on the island of Eysturoy.
                       
                          
                          Klaksvík
                          Second largest city in the Faroe Islands.
                       
                          
                          Klaksvík
                          Starting point for many sightseeing tours in the north of the islands.
                       
                          
                          Tórshavn
                          The capital also offers whale-watching excursions.
                       
                          
                          Whale watching in Vestmanna
                          Popular for whale and bird watching boat trips.
                       
                          
                          Tórshavn
                          Capital of the Faroe Islands, with colourful buildings and grass-covered roofs.
                       
                          
                          Tjørnuvík
                          Village surrounded by waterfalls that feed a stream that flows into the sea. It has a dark-coloured beach.
                       
                          
                          Gyogv
                          Coastal village at the foot of a meadow that turns into a cliff. Ideal for hiking.
                       
                          
                          Gasadalur
                          A village of just over 10 grass-roofed houses, situated on the edge of a cliff and surrounded by a stream with a waterfall that cascades into the sea.
                       
                          
                          Scissors
                          Small village with grass-roofed houses, surrounded by mountains with waterfalls and a lake. Located on the island of Streymoy.
                       
                          
                          Nólsoyar Viti
                          Another important lighthouse in the Faroe Islands.
                       
                          
                          Skansin Fortress
                          Although it is not a traditional lighthouse, it is a fortress with a lighthouse located in Tórshavn.
                       
                          
                          Kallur Lighthouse
                          Located on the island of Kalsoy, it is one of the most iconic places in the Faroe Islands.
                       
                          
                          Mykines Holmur
                          Lighthouse located on the island of Mykines, known for its stunning location and panoramic views.
                       
                          
                          Akraberg Lighthouse
                          One of the best known lighthouses in the Faroe Islands.
                       
                          
                          Sandoy
                          Characterised by its flat landscape and sandy beaches.
                       
                          
                          Borðoy
                          One of the northern islands, connected by tunnels and bridges to neighbouring islands.
                       
                          
                          Mycines
                          Known for its lighthouse and large seabird population.
                       
                          
                          Suðuroy
                          The southernmost island of the archipelago.
                       
                          
                          Vágar
                          It is home to the only airport in the Faroe Islands.
                       
                          
                          Eysturoy
                          Second largest island, connected to Streymoy by a bridge.
                       
                          
                          Streymoy
                          The largest island and where the capital, Tórshavn, is located.
                       
                          
                          Tórshavn Underwater Tunnel
                          Tórshavn has the first underwater tunnel in the Faroe Islands, which reaches a depth of 105 metres below sea level.