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Faroe Islands
26/07 – 29/07
SG$836/nighttotal: SG$2508 (3 )
Summerhouse In Gjogv At The Edge Of The Faroes
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chalet , Gjógv
This holiday home is situated in Gjógv, on the edge of the Faroe Islands, offering direct access to a patio with sea views. This 102 square meter chalet accommodates up to 13 guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and complimentary private parking.
Faroe Islands
28/07 – 01/08
SG$966/nighttotal: SG$3864 (4 )
Summerhouse In Gjogv At The Edge Of The Faroes
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chalet , Gjógv
This traditional red cottage in Gjógv, Faroe Islands, offers direct views of the village, coastal cliffs, and the sea. This two-storey chalet accommodates up to 8 guests across 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, featuring a well-equipped kitchen and an outdoor wooden deck for enjoying the scenery.
10 11 reviews
Faroe Islands
20/08 – 23/08
SG$275/nighttotal: SG$825 (3 )
ÓLavsstova
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gîte , Ørðavík
Ólavsstova, a self-catering cottage in the historic village of Ørdavík on Suðuroy, is a short walk from the Uppi Millum Stovur historical court site and near both the beach and mountains. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps four guests and offers a fully equipped kitchen (including a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher), parking, and excellent guest reviews; antique furnishings reflect the house's 17th-century heritage.
9.9 61 reviews
Faroe Islands
18/08 – 20/08
SG$478/nighttotal: SG$956 (2 )
Cozy Farm House
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gîte , Tórshavn
This charming gîte is located just 3km outside of Tórshavn, offering a peaceful escape from the city centre while still being within easy reach of its attractions. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The spacious house has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to 5 guests. Enjoy the fully equipped kitchen, large garden, and two patios, plus convenient features like electric vehicle charging and ground source heating.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Faroe Islands
What are the top must-see attractions in the Faroe Islands?
The Faroe Islands offer a wealth of stunning scenery. For breathtaking landscapes, you absolutely must see the iconic Vestmanna bird cliffs, with their thousands of nesting seabirds. Sørvágsvatn, a lake seemingly perched atop the ocean, is another visual masterpiece. The charming village of Saksun, with its picturesque black sand beach and dramatic scenery, is well worth a visit. And don't miss the dramatic cliffs and rock formations of Múlafossur waterfall cascading directly into the ocean.
What part of the Faroe Islands is a good destination to rent a cottage?
Many charming cottages are available throughout the islands. The villages of Tjørnuvík and Gásadalur on Streymoy offer stunning coastal views and a peaceful atmosphere, making them ideal for a cottage rental. Eysturoy also has several options offering beautiful scenery and easy access to hiking trails.
What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in Faroe Islands?
Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting the Faroe Islands?
Having a car is highly recommended, especially if you plan to explore beyond the main towns. Public transport is limited, and a car provides flexibility to reach remote areas and enjoy the stunning scenery at your own pace. Be prepared for narrow, winding roads though.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in Faroe Islands?
Where should you base yourself for a week in the Faroe Islands?
Tórshavn, the capital, is a good central base, offering access to amenities and easy connections to other islands. However, for a more secluded experience, consider basing yourself in a smaller village like Vestmanna or Klaksvík, which provide access to different parts of the archipelago.
What are the best cottages with parking in Faroe Islands?
Where in the Faroe Islands do travellers go for the most favourable weather?
The Faroe Islands' weather is unpredictable, but the southern islands tend to experience slightly milder conditions. However, be prepared for changeable weather anywhere in the archipelago, regardless of location. Packing layers is essential.
Which areas in the Faroe Islands offer the best weekend experience?
Tórshavn offers a good mix of city exploration and access to nearby hiking trails. Alternatively, the charming village of Saksun provides a more tranquil getaway with opportunities for short walks and stunning photographic opportunities.
Are there any unique festivals in the Faroe Islands worth attending?
The Ólavsøka festival, held annually in Tórshavn around 29 July, is the biggest Faroese national holiday and features traditional music, dancing, and cultural events. G! Festival, a music festival held in Klaksvík, is another popular event.