Við Gjógv is a town in the Faroe Islands on the northeast coast of Eysturoy. Gjógv is the Faroese word for crevice. The place takes its name from the crevice in which there is a small natural port.
The highest mountain of the Faroe Islands. The effort to climb it is definitely worth it, even if in fog to the pole, which marks the summit and a sheltered …
Coming from below, the valley opens up here with a plateau. Wide plain with streams and lichens. On the edge near the stone pyramid there is a good place to …