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Dúvugarðar Heritage Farm: A Step Back in Time

Experience traditional Faroese life at Dúvugarðar Heritage Farm in Saksun, a picturesque village with turf-roofed houses and breathtaking scenery.

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Dúvugarðar Heritage Farm, nestled in the remote village of Saksun on Streymoy Island, offers a captivating glimpse into the traditional Faroese way of life. This 300-year-old turf-roofed farmhouse, once home to a large farming family, now serves as a museum showcasing the island's rich agricultural history and cultural heritage.

A brief summary to Dúvugarðar Heritage Farm

  • Monday 10 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the weekdays for a more peaceful experience, as weekends tend to be busier.
  • Try the traditional Faroese pastries at the café for a taste of local cuisine.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning landscapes, turf-roofed buildings, and the nearby Skipáfossur Waterfall.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    To reach Dúvugarðar Heritage Farm, driving is the most common option. From Tórshavn, the capital, take Route 10 towards Hvalvík, then follow Route 53 (Hvalviksvegur) west for approximately 10 minutes. The road to Saksun is a single-lane road with passing places. Continue along Saksunarvegur until you reach Saksun. There is a parking lot available near the church, a short walk from the farm. Parking is free. Be aware that the road to Saksun can be busy during peak travel times.

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Dúvugarðar Heritage Farm provides an immersive experience of rural life in the Faroe Islands centuries ago. The farm dates back to the 18th century, and its buildings have been carefully preserved to reflect the architectural style of the region, complete with traditional grass roofs. Until the 1940s, as many as twenty people lived under the same roof. Visitors can explore the well-preserved buildings and exhibits to gain insight into the daily routines, farming practices, and fishing traditions of the Faroese people. The museum showcases authentic farm equipment and tools, offering a tangible connection to the past. The ongoing restoration project aims to revive the true spirit of a farmer's lifestyle from the 1700s. Beyond the historical exhibits, Dúvugarðar boasts a charming outdoor café where visitors can savor local delicacies and enjoy a hot coffee. A souvenir shop offers handcrafted items, allowing tourists to take home a piece of Faroese culture. The surrounding park area provides a tranquil setting to relax and appreciate the natural beauty of Saksun, with its rolling hills and rugged coastline. The stunning Skipáfossur Waterfall and the sandy lagoon Pollurin are also nearby. Saksun itself is known for its isolation and stunning natural setting, with turf-roofed houses and dramatic landscapes. The village is situated above a lagoon and surrounded by mountains and waterfalls.

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