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Our place
Each place we visit is chosen with care, offering not just scenery, but stories, people, and a sense of belonging.
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The Boatbuilder house
The Old Boatbuilder House in Hvalba is a hidden gem that captures the essence of Faroese craftsmanship and coastal life.
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The Basalt columns
The basalt columns towering hexagonal formations shaped by ancient lava stand like stone guardians against the roaring Atlantic

Naddoddaneystið
Naddoddaneystið stands as a proud testament to Suðuroy’s maritime legacy.

Fiskieiði
Nestled on the island’s western edge lies Fiskieiði also known as Hvalbiareiði a natural harbor that once launched generations of wooden Faroese boats
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The Light house
Perched on the southernmost tip of Suðuroy, Akraberg Lighthouse stands as a solitary sentinel where land meets the vast Atlantic.
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Lopranseiði
Lopranseiði is a windswept gem on Suðuroy’s southern edge, where towering cliffs meet the Atlantic in a dramatic embrace
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