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The most beautiful tourist places in the Faroe Islands isolated from the world

 


The Faroe Islands are known for their secluded villages and gorgeous mountains. This out-of-the-way location in the North Atlantic region affords travelers solitude in unparalleled surroundings. Therefore, if you want to enjoy quiet times away from the hustle and bustle, "Madam.net" recommends choosing the Faroe Islands, which is full of a variety of tourist places worth visiting.


Mulavosor Waterfall



The water of Mulavosor Waterfall falls from a height of about 30 meters directly into the ocean

The village of Jasdalur until 2004 was completely isolated from the rest of the world. Thanks to the beautiful tunnel, you can now easily reach one of the most amazing waterfalls in the world. Waterfalls from a height of about 30 meters directly into the ocean.

Trulaneba



The lake above the ocean attracts travelers from all over the world, as they flock to this absolutely beautiful sight to immerse themselves in one of nature's great wonders.
When you are at the edge of the cliff, the entire scene turns into an optical illusion as the lake appears higher above sea level than it is.

You'll find Trulaneba aka Slave Cliff near the only airport in the Faroe Islands on Fajar Island. To reach Trulaneba, you will walk for 1 hour.

Saxon


Just an hour's drive from the capital, Tórshavn, you'll be trapped between the lush fields and towering peaks of Sachsen. The landscape in Sachsen is very impressive. You will see the houses with grass roofs, the famous and beautiful old church, and the sandy lake.
Sachsen is one of the most isolated settlements in the Faroe Islands. You will love the silence and tranquility of this wonderful place.

Faroe island lantern lamp



This is one of the true wonders of the Faroe Islands. Standing on the ledge overlooking the cliff face is a must-see experience for all travelers. You will find Calor Lighthouse on Kalsoy Island.
The scene around Calore Lighthouse appears in the James Bond movie No Time to Die. This is the first time that scenes from the Faroe Islands have appeared in a James Bond movie.
You'll get the best view of both the lighthouse and the Borgarine cliff when walking up the hills along a grassy trail. This short walk from the lighthouse is not for the faint of heart. There are perpendicular rocky cliffs 200 m long on both sides.



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