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Welcome to Eysturoy

Eysturoy is the second largest of the Faroe Islands with an area of 268 km2 and a population of aprox. 11.000. Eysturoy is a transport hub with daily bus connections to the other islands. The island has a wide range of attractions for visitors: beautiful countryside, unique historical sites, enchanting villages and modern, thriving towns.

The landscape in the southern part of Eysturoy is flat and accessible. Overlooking the entrance to Skálafjørður, the idyllic lake of Toftavatn, is ideal for excursions and the heathercovered hills around the lake are most unique in
the Faroes.

The terrain in the north of the island is characterised by steep mountains. Slættaratindur, the highest peak (882m) in the Faroe Islands, is to be found here. The landscape varies between deep chasms and green, fertile vallies. Visitors to this area are guaranteed a breathtaking experience as nature's
wonders unfold at every turn in the road.

Accommodation is available in most towns and villages on Eysturoy with options ranging from hotels, to hostels, to camp sites. You will find restaurants and cafeterias all over the island.

Nature lovers will be truly fascinated by Eysturoy, not only by its impressive countryside, but also by its friendly, hospitable people.

With this Web page the Tourist Information centres in Eysturoy give visitors the opportunity to have
 a special look at all that Eysturoy has to offer.

 
News
10-09-2009
Rappelling in Hvalba on the 12th of Sep.
On Saturday the 12th of September 2009 there will be rappelling in Hvalba in a place west of the village, which is called Norðbergseiði. The rappelling will be from 5 o'clock in the afternoon until 8 o'clock in the evening.


15-05-2009
Hiking in Suðuroy every Saturday morning
Every Saturday from the 16th of May to the 15th of August there will be hiking trips in the mountain in Suðuroy, if at least 5 persons will participate. The trips will be different places every time. We will follow the old walking path between the villages by following the cairns.


26-07-2009
The program for Ólavsøka in English
The events of July 28th and 29th have been translated into English, and can be found at the English site of www.visittorshavn.fo --> events


09-07-2009
Try the Life on a Sheep Farm in Sumba
A sheep farmer in Sumba who is called Arnfríð Hentze is now offering an authentic experience for tourists. They can come to Sumba and help her to gather her sheep together in a sheep fold and to cut their wool.


05-05-2009
Saint John’s Festival and Music Event on the 26th–28th of June
This year Tvøroyri in Suðuroy will arrange the Festival of Saint John, Jóansøka, it changes every two years between the largest towns in the island Suðuroy: Vágur and Tvøroyri. It will be a sports- cultural and musical event which will last for three days. The music event will be on Saturday night from 18 until just before midnight, when all the people who are gathered in Tvøroyri that evening will meet and sing together to a midnight’s singing.


The tourist information centre in Fuglafjørður - á Bug - 530 Fuglafjørður - tel +298 73 77 15 - fax +298 44 51 80 - infoey-fpost.olivant.fo
The tourist information centre in Runavík - Heiðavegur 26 - 600 Saltangará - tel +298 417060 - fax +298 417001 - kunningarstovanrunavik.fo
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