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James Proctor - Faroe Islands

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Still the only English-language guide to the Faroe Islands, covering everything from succulent fish suppers to remote hideaways, the Bradt guide is the definitive source of information for visitors wishing to discover the 18 islands of this North Atlantic archipelago. Covering hands-on information about where to stay and eat, how to get around be it by mail boat, helicopter or hire car and what to see and do, this new fourth edition has been thoroughly updated and includes details of the amazing bird life, where to walk some of Europes least-known hiking trails, and how to make the most of village life among the turf-roofed houses.
Also included are details of how to reach even the remotest corners by bus using a travel card, the latest information on falling seabird numbers in the North Atlantic, and details of where to go sea angling, rappelling and horse riding. Suggestions for using the island of Suuroy are detailed, plus updated reviews of all accommodation, eating and drinking options. Fourteen clear and easy-to-use maps are also featured.

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Pedestrianised street

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Footpath

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Tunnel

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Car ferry

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Passenger ferry

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Airport (international)

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Helicopter service

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Petrol station/garage

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Bus station etc

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Car rental

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Cycle hire

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Tourist information

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Bank

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Post office

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Important/historic building

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Castle/fortress

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Church/cathedral

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Nightclub

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Hospital/clinic

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Museum/gallery

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Theatre/cinema

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Statue/monument

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Male/female toilets

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Stadium

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Lighthouse

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Bird nesting site

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Other place of interest

Summit height in metres Urban park Faroe Islands Dont - photo 31

Summit (height in metres)

Urban park Faroe Islands Dont miss Picturesque villages Dozens - photo 32

Urban park

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Picturesque villages Dozens of tiny hamlets dot the Faroe Islands providing a - photo 33

Picturesque villages

Dozens of tiny hamlets dot the Faroe Islands, providing a glimpse of life in a land of extremes a visit to the turf-roofed church of Funningur is a highlight of any trip (KC/VFI) ()

Vertiginous sea cliffs Justifiably famous for their record-setting heights - photo 34

Vertiginous sea cliffs

Justifiably famous for their record-setting heights, sea cliffs such as Enniberg in northern Vioy and Beinisvr (shown here) in southern Suuroy play host to dozens of species of seabirds (EC) ()

Trshavn Named after the Norse god of war the beguiling Faroese capital of - photo 35

Trshavn

Named after the Norse god of war, the beguiling Faroese capital of Trshavn (Thors Harbour) is dotted with brightly coloured wooden houses and bursting with Faroese charm (F/VFI) ()

Island-hopping by helicopter One of the best and fastest ways to see many of - photo 36

Island-hopping by helicopter

One of the best (and fastest) ways to see many of the more isolated corners of the Faroes soar above the jagged coastlines for a birds-eye view of the stunning landscape (EC) ()

Mykines The most remote and enigmatic of the Faroe Islands Mykines can be cut - photo 37

Mykines

The most remote and enigmatic of the Faroe Islands, Mykines can be cut off by bad weather for days, but the tussocky valleys and rich birdlife are worth the challenge (JP) ()

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Hans Pauli Olsens sculpture of the seal woman stands 25m tall on the rocky - photo 38

Hans Pauli Olsens sculpture of the seal woman stands 2.5m tall on the rocky coast of Kalsoy (NF/S) ()

The second biggest town in the Faroes Klaksvk on Boray is encircled by - photo 39

The second biggest town in the Faroes, Klaksvk on Boray is encircled by mountains (EC) ()

The international music festival G is held in Gta in July FVFI - photo 40

The international music festival G! is held in Gta in July (F/VFI) ()

Sitting snugly around the head of the tooth-shaped Vgafjrur Mvgur is a - photo 41

Sitting snugly around the head of the tooth-shaped Vgafjrur, Mvgur is a typically vibrant Faroese village (SS) ()

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