VERT (Ognartænastan Sp/F)
Experience the Charm of VERT in Hoyvík, Faroe Islands
Discover the majestic landscapes of the Faroe Islands on horseback at Fjallaross, offering unforgettable riding experiences for all skill levels.
Fjallaross offers an unforgettable horseback riding experience through the stunning landscapes of the Faroe Islands. Perfect for all skill levels, this destination lets you explore breathtaking scenery while connecting with these majestic animals.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, start from the center of Norðoyar and head towards the main road, Route 10. Drive south on Route 10 for about 15 kilometers until you reach the town of Sund. Once in Sund, follow the signs towards Oyggjarvegur. Continue on Oyggjarvegur until you reach the coordinates 24R9+5PX, which is the location of Fjallaross. Make sure to park in designated areas.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, check the local bus schedule for connections from various parts of Norðoyar to Sund. The bus line 200 typically services this route. Once you arrive at the Sund bus stop, you will need to walk approximately 1 kilometer along Oyggjarvegur to reach Fjallaross at coordinates 24R9+5PX. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes, as the path may vary in terrain.
Taxi
If you prefer a direct route without driving or public transport hassles, consider taking a taxi from any location in Norðoyar. Taxis are available in the area, and you can ask the driver to take you to Fjallaross, located at 24R9+5PX, Oyggjarvegur, Sund. Taxi fares may vary, so it’s advisable to confirm the price before starting your journey.
Use Fjallaross as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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