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Nólsoy: An Island Escape

Escape to Nólsoy: A serene Faroese island with stunning nature, rich birdlife, and a charming village, just a short ferry trip from Tórshavn.

Nólsoy, a slender island just east of Tórshavn, offers a tranquil escape with its charming village, dramatic bird cliffs, and the world's largest colony of European storm petrels. Accessible by a short ferry ride, it's a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking an authentic Faroese experience.

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Local tips

  • Check the ferry schedule in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure a smooth journey to and from Nólsoy.
  • Bring comfortable walking shoes to explore the island's hiking trails and enjoy the natural scenery.
  • Consider joining a guided tour to learn about the island's history, culture, and unique wildlife, including the storm petrel colony.
  • Pack layers of clothing, as the weather on Nólsoy can change quickly.
  • Bring binoculars for better birdwatching opportunities along the cliffs.
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Getting There

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    To reach Nólsoy from Tórshavn, take ferry route 90 from the Tórshavn harbor. The ferry, operated by Strandfaraskip Landsins, departs several times daily. The journey takes approximately 20-30 minutes. A one-way ticket costs around 40 DKK for adults. Check the current schedule on ssl.fo. Tórshavn's red city buses are free and can take you to the harbor.

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Nólsoy, located a mere 20-minute ferry ride from Tórshavn, presents a world apart from the capital city's bustle. This long, narrow island acts as a natural barrier, shielding Tórshavn from the ocean's powerful waves. The island's only village, also named Nólsoy, is situated on Eiðinum, a narrow isthmus where, during storms, waves can crash across the entire strip of land. The western side of Nólsoy slopes gently to the sea, covered in lush grass. In contrast, the eastern side features steep cliffs teeming with diverse birdlife, including the world's largest colony of European storm petrels. The island is known for its unique wildlife and natural beauty, offering a peaceful retreat and hiking opportunities. Nólsoy is also known for its cultural figures, such as Nólsoyar Páll, a national hero, and Ove Joensen, who rowed from the Faroe Islands to Copenhagen. Today, the island maintains a strong rowing tradition with its competitive ten-man boat, Nólsoyingur. Visitors can explore the island's hiking trails, observe the storm petrel colony, and immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere of Faroese island life.

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