The Faroe Islands.
Remote and sparsely populated, these eighteen rugged islands have been shaped by centuries of volcanic activity.
Located
floating in the North Atlantic, situated between Iceland and Scotland, powerful landscapes with steep cliffs and deep fjords are in abundance. Nestled away between these remarkable untouched areas of nature belongs a welcoming community, deeply rooted in norse traditions.
Although
the Faroe Islands may be off the beaten track, they offer visitors a truly unique and unforgettable experience. Each season soaks the landscape in a different light. Having road tripped the Islands twice now, I can say its truly a must-visit destination for anyone seeking adventure and cultural immersion.