The Ultimate 3 Day Itinerary for the Faroe Islands for Amazing Views & Cute Sheep!

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Nov

In case you couldn’t tell from all my posts, I LOVED spending 3 days in theΒ Faroe Islands and I highly recommend visiting! πŸ™‚ The landscapes were amazing to photograph, and it’s the most remote place I’ve visited so far. I would have stayed for a week (or longer), but we didn’t have that much time to spare. If you’re short on time like us, this is the ultimate 3 day itinerary for the Faroe Islands to make sure you see everything from a black sand beach to the Hanging Lake, plus lots of cute sheep πŸ™‚

The Ultimate 3 Day Itinerary for the Faroe Islands for Amazing Views & Cute Sheep!

3 day itinerary for the Faroe Islands

Faroe Islands itinerary

The Faroe Islands are smaller than you think and the drives between towns are pretty short!

Day 1 in the Faroe Islands

KirkjubΓΈur

Church in KirkjubΓΈur

Our first stop wasΒ KirkjubΓΈur! It was about an hour drive (plus a little more since we stopped on the side of the road to take photos) and it’s right outsideΒ TΓ³rshavn.Β KirkjubΓΈur might have been my favorite place because the scenery was beautiful, they had adorable Highland cows, and it was packed with history! We saw the oldest wooden house in the world (it’s 900 years old and it’s been used by one family for 17 generations!), the ruins of a Medieval cathedral from the 1300s, and a little church built in 1111.

If you like history, you CAN’T missΒ KirkjubΓΈur!

Time spent: 1-2 hours

What I would recommend doing differently: Nothing that I can think of! It’s small so you don’t need to spend more than a couple of hours there.

Church in KirkjubΓΈur

The oldest wooden house in the world

Medieval stone cathedral ruins in KirkjubΓΈur

Medieval stone cathedral ruins in KirkjubΓΈur

Highland cows in the Faroe Islands

Highland cows in the Faroe Islands

Lamb in the Faroe Islands

Horse in the Faroe Islands

KirkjubΓΈur

KirkjubΓΈur

TΓ³rshavn

View of TΓ³rshavn

TΓ³rshavn is the capital of the Faroe Islands, and it’s such a cute city! It’s about a 15 minute drive fromΒ KirkjubΓΈur, so it’s easy to go back and forth between those two towns. We checked into our B&B before walking around the town. The place we stayed wasn’t in the “downtown” area but it was just a 15 minute walk to get to the main sights.

We walked to a monument to get views of the city, walked to a fort from 1580, walked along the colorful harbor, and got dinner and drinks downtown. We leisurely walked around and stopped for photos (of course), and we saw most of the city in a couple of hours before calling it a night.

Time spent: 4-5 hours including dinner and drinks, plus overnight

What I would recommend doing differently: I would have spent more time in TΓ³rshavn! Since it’s the capital, there are museums and things to do right outside the city, so if we had more time, I would have liked to have checked those places out (plus we got there in the late afternoon and many places were closing). If you are short on time like we were, I do recommend walking around the city for a few hours!

View of TΓ³rshavn

Sheep in TΓ³rshavn

Lighthouse in TΓ³rshavn

TΓ³rshavn

View of TΓ³rshavn

Tinganes in TΓ³rshavn

TΓ³rshavn harbor

TΓ³rshavn harbor

TΓ³rshavn harbor

Day 2 in the Faroe Islands

Kunoy

Church in Kunoy

So Matt and I wanted to do the hike to the lighthouse on Kalsoy, and to get there, you have to take a ferry fromΒ KlaksvΓ­k. We wanted to make sure we got to that area in plenty of time so we wouldn’t miss the ferry since it doesn’t come that often, so since we got there really early, we had a lot of time to kill. Kunoy is right outsideΒ KlaksvΓ­k and it has one of the only forests in the country!

We explored Kunoy and did the short hike to the little forest. The hike has some beautiful views of the cliffs and the water! Since most of the islands are barren, it was pretty cool to get to see a little forest.

Time spent: 1-2 hours

What I would recommend doing differently: Since it’s such a small village, there isn’t really much you could do differently!

Kunoy

Kunoy

Hike in Kunoy

Hiking in Kunoy

View of Kunoy

Kunoy forest in the Faroe Islands

Church in Kunoy

KlaksvΓ­k

KlaksvΓ­k harbor

In KlaksvΓ­k, we got in line for the ferry to Kalsoy and still had a lot of time to kill (we were serious about not missing that ferry!). We got some coffee at a cafe and walked around the harbor. Since we didn’t want to get too far from the ferry line and our car was parked in line so we couldn’t drive around the city, we just stuck close to the harbor.

Time spent: 2 hours

What I would recommend doing differently: I would explore more of the town! It’s the second largest city in the Faroe Islands, so there’s more than just around the harbor where we were.

KlaksvΓ­k church

Faroe Islands beer

KlaksvΓ­k harbor

KlaksvΓ­k harbor

Kalsoy

Sheep in the Faroe Islands

Kalsoy was one of my favorite places in the Faroe Islands! We did the hike to the Kallur Lighthouse and saw the famous Seal Woman statue. The sheep were adorable and the views were INCREDIBLE! If you have the time to get to Kalsoy, I definitely recommend it.

Time spent: 3.5 hours

What I would recommend doing differently: Because of the ferry schedule, we were tight on time, so I would recommend taking an earlier ferry so you don’t have to rush.

Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Sheep in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse in the Faroe Islands

Seal woman statue in Kalsoy in the Faroe Islands

Seal woman statue in Kalsoy in the Faroe Islands

GjΓ³gv

GjΓ³gv

A lot of people useΒ TΓ³rshavn as their home base in the Faroe Islands because there aren’t many places to stay in other cities, but since we were tight on time, we wanted to stay in a place along our drive.Β GjΓ³gv had a guesthouse, and it was the perfect place to stay! But the drive there is NOT for the faint of heart, and it was pretty nerve-wracking. If you’re a confident driver and not afraid of heights,Β GjΓ³gv is a great place to stay and explore! The town is really pretty, and there are some hikes you can take for some beautiful views.

Time spent: 2 hours exploring plus overnight

What I would recommend doing differently: I would have liked to have spent more time there so we could have done a hike that took longer.

GjΓ³gv

Church in GjΓ³gv

GjΓ³gv

GjΓ³gv ocean view

GjΓ³gv town view

GjΓ³gv

Day 3 in the Faroe Islands

FossΓ‘ and Saksun

Fossurin Γ­ FossΓ‘ tallest waterfall in the Faroe Islands

After the spending the night inΒ GjΓ³gv, we set off forΒ FossΓ‘ and Saksun.Β FossΓ‘ is the tallest waterfall in the Faroe Islands, and it’s right off the side of the road so it’s really easy to get to!Saksun is a little village with grass roof houses and a black sand beach, which I had never seen before! There are a few black sand beaches in the Faroe Islands, but Saksun’s is unique because it’s in a lagoon. If you’re up for another nerve-wracking drive, I definitely recommend Saksun!

Time spent: 2 hours

What I would recommend doing differently: Since we were tight on time, we only did the hike down to the black sand beach. There is a hike up the cliffs that takes more time, so I would have liked to have hiked it if we had the time!

Horses in Saksun

Saksun black sand beach

Grass roof houses in Saksun

Saksun

Black sand beach in the Faroe Islands

Saksun mountains

The Hanging Lake

Hike to the Hanging Lake in the Faroe Islands

Our hike to the Hanging Lake was not an easy one. We got lost and confused, but we made it in the end and it was SO worth it! The views are amazing (even the ones we saw when we were lost!), and the hike wasn’t too hard, once we knew where to go. The lake is just a few minutes away from the airport, so it’s easy to do when you first get to the Faroe Islands or right before you leave (like we did).

Time spent: 3-4 hours

What I would recommend doing differently: Follow my guide so you don’t get lost like us! And wear hiking boots!

Hike to the Hanging Lake in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Hanging Lake in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Hanging Lake in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Hanging Lake in the Faroe Islands

Hike to the Hanging Lake in the Faroe Islands

I LOVED everywhere we went, and I wouldn’t have skipped any of the spots we visited! 3 days in the Faroe Islands was a bit tight and we didn’t have much wiggle room in our schedule, so I think 4 days would have been easier. I also really wanted to see the puffins on Mykines but that would have been almost a whole day trip, so I’ll have to go there the next time I’m in the Faroe Islands (because I WILL be back!). One of my favorite bloggers Megan Starr also has some posts on other places in the Faroe Islands that I didn’t get to go to if you’re looking for more towns to visit! No matter what, you can’t really go wrong with any spot in the islands πŸ™‚ I hope my 3 day itinerary for the Faroe Islands helps you plan your trip!

For more trip planning for the Faroe Islands:

What to Pack for the Faroe Islands (Including What I Should Have Packed!)

Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting the Faroe Islands!

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  1. The Faroe Islands have always intrigued me and after reading your post, I want to visit then even more. Beautiful photos and your itinerary is really helpful. Thanks

  2. Farrah says:

    Ahh, I’ve never been here but it’d be awesome to get to explore someday! The sheep photos are adorable!

  3. Megan says:

    Oh my goodness even the cows are fluffy! I’m in love! πŸ™‚ Thanks for being transparent about the “what to do differently”!

  4. Kim says:

    These islands look so mysterious and beautiful! I have to visit!

  5. Jordan says:

    The sheep are SO cute. I just love animals. This made me want to travel so bad. I really appreciate your tips. πŸ™‚

  6. April says:

    What a great post! And very helpful, too, as I’m looking at trying to get to the Faroe Islands next year. The scenery is stunning and those sheep! How far in advance would you recommend hiring a car and booking accommodations? Thanks for sharing!

    • Julia says:

      That’s awesome! I have a post coming out in a week with details about cars and hotels and everything, but I would recommend booking at least a month in advance!

  7. It looks beautiful! Your posts makes me want to visit πŸ™‚

  8. Diana says:

    I’m dying to go to the Faroe Islands! It looks so dreamy to me ???? Do you think 3 days there was enough?

  9. Lindz says:

    Oh my goodness these photos are incredible! I’ve been dying to get to the Faroe Islands and your post is adding to my wanderlust. Thanks for sharing so much great information – I’ll be using it as a guide for when I finally make it there!

  10. Constance says:

    WOW your photos are so amazing! I’ve been dying to go to the Faroe Islands so I was super excited to see this post! I especially loved all your photos of the cute cows and sheep. Can’t wait to use this itinerary, thank you for putting it together!

  11. Patricia McKenzie says:

    Beautiful, Julia!!

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