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Streymoy

Île ·🇫🇴 Îles Féroé
Population 22 400
Superficie 371 km²
Fuseau horaire Arctic/Longyearbyen
Streymoy

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Streymoy Must-Sees

Streymoy Must-Sees

Streymoy, the largest of the Faroe Islands, contains the historic village of Kirkjubøur, home to the 13th-century Magnus Cathedral and Saint Olav's Church. The capital, Tórshavn, features the Tinganes district and the Nordic House cultural center. Natural landmarks include the dual-tiered Fossá waterfall, the turf-roofed village of Saksun, and the coastal cliffs of Vestmanna. The island's landscape is defined by the Sornfelli mountain plateau and the secluded bay of Tjørnuvík.

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Streymoy Peaks & Viewpoints

Streymoy Peaks & Viewpoints

Streymoy, the largest of the Faroe Islands, features a dramatic landscape of basalt peaks and coastal escarpments. This collection spans from the 749-meter high plateau of Sornfelli to the sheer 564-meter vertical cliffs of Mýlingur in the north. It includes historic vantage points like the 16th-century Skansin fortress in Tórshavn and roadside overlooks of Fossá, the archipelago’s tallest two-tiered waterfall. These sites provide clear perspectives of the surrounding islands, including Eysturoy, Vágar, and Nólsoy.

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Historic Churches of Streymoy

Historic Churches of Streymoy

Streymoy’s religious architecture spans from the 13th-century Saint Olav’s Church in Kirkjubøur to the modern Catholic St. Mary's. This collection includes the Faroe Islands' only octagonal church in Haldórsvík and several classic 19th-century wooden structures featuring traditional black-tarred walls and turf roofs. These sites demonstrate the evolution of Faroese ecclesiastical design, from the historic Tórshavn Cathedral on Tinganes to rural parish churches relocated across mountain passes.

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Dramatic Cliffs of Streymoy

Dramatic Cliffs of Streymoy

This collection spans the length of Streymoy, the largest of the Faroe Islands, highlighting its vertical coastline and high-altitude vantage points. It includes the historic 16th-century Skansin fortress overlooking Tórshavn's harbor and the tiered Fossá waterfall, the archipelago's tallest cascade. The western coast is represented by towering basalt formations like Reipaskor and Skælingsskor, which drop hundreds of meters into the North Atlantic, offering views of neighboring Eysturoy, Vágar, and Koltur.

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Streymoy's Museums & Art

Streymoy's Museums & Art

Streymoy's cultural landscape features diverse institutions ranging from the National Gallery in Tórshavn to the historic Dúvugarðar farm in Saksun. Visitors can explore 17th-century agricultural heritage in Hoyvík, the industrial history of the North Atlantic at the Við Áir whaling station, and contemporary Faroese art in converted spaces like Smiðjan í Lítluvík. The collection includes wax-figure historical recreations at Vestmanna and specialized glass craftsmanship, offering a comprehensive look at the archipelago's artistic and historical evolution.

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Carte de Streymoy

Visites & activités

Magnus Cathedral
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Tórshavn Cathedral
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Tórshavn

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