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Hiking in the Faroes

Hiking in the Faroese mountains has become an attractive adventure and exploring this unique and mysterious country. Hiking in the nature is a healthy way to spend your holiday for both body and soul. You can go hiking alone or in groups, but it is important to have knowledge about where you are going, because many  hiking trails have different standards of difficulties.

Top 10 Mountains

There are 340 mountains in the Faroe Islands. The highest is Slættaratindur, with its 880 meters, and the lowest is Høganes, only 115 meters high.  Many local representatives are ready to serve you from the bottom of the Faroe Islands up the highest mountain tops. One popular goal to reach is the so-called Top 10 - to climb the peaks of the ten highest Faroese mountains.

These mountains are:

           
  1. Slættaratindur, Eysturoy, 880 m
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  3. Gráfelli, Eysturoy, 856 m
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  5. Villingadalsfjall, Viðoy, 841 m
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  7. Kúvingafjall, Kunoy, 830 m
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  9. Teigafjall, Kunoy, 825 m
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  11. Kunoyarnakkur, Kunoy, 819 m
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  13. Havnartindur, Kunoy, 818 m
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  15. Urðafjall, Kunoy, 817 m
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  17. Middagsfjall, Kunoy, 805 m
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  19. Svartbakstindur, Eysturoy, 801 m

This is only an example to show a goal for hikers to reach. Many people do not know where these mountains are, and how to reach their peaks. If it is a goal of yours to reach these peaks, do not hesitate to contact us to let us arrange this for you. The hiking experts have the network to put you in touch with the right guides to ensure you achieve your goals. Let us arrange your hiking adventures, we will also advise you about demands, conditions and payment to local guides and so on.

We can arrange tailor-made trips and tours in the unspoilt Faroese nature - but common for all arrangements are that they contain experiences along the routes on the beautiful 340 Faroese mountains.

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