Suduroy Island Port
Suduroy Island (South Island), Faroe Islands
Suduroy Island, the southernmost gem of the Faroe Islands, is a remote and breathtaking island known for its outstanding western coastline filled with unbelievable sights. Visiting Suduroy Island is a unique experience, offering breathtaking landscapes and untouched beauty. Start your journey by exploring the northernmost village of Sandvík and continue southwards to discover stunning attractions such as Ásmundarstakkur sea stack, the wooden bridge at Rituskor cleft, and the historical village of Hvalba with its coal mine. Enjoy scenic hikes in Hvannhagi and Froðbiarnakkur, and don't miss the cultural house SALT in Tvøroyri. Other must-visit spots include Fámjin with its picturesque west coast, Hov with its Viking heritage, and Sumba, the southernmost village in the Faroe Islands. Explore Akraberg, the most southerly tip, for epic views and visit Vágrys for coastal beauty and the Ruth Smith Art Museum. Whether you're hiking, exploring historical sites, or enjoying the unique culture, Suduroy Island offers a rich and unforgettable experience.
Location
City: Tvøroyri
Region: Suduroy
Country: Faroe Islands
Coordinates: 61.5645° N, 6.8107° W