This self-guided tour can be done with MP3 offline audio players or the Tell Me North app. Both options allow you to do this tour at your own pace by foot, car, bus, or public transport. You can listen while exploring the stops or do so while sipping your coffee at a local café, thus giving you the freedom to decide on your own, while learning about contemporary Klaksvík, its people, and factors that have impacted the local community through faith, football, fishing hooks and sub-sea tunnels.
The story Understanding Klaksvík gives you an insight previously only known to locals into the local life and culture, history, and power dynamics and will enhance your understanding of the Faroe Islands as a whole.
Stop 1: Betesta church
If you have an MP3 player, Fetch it at Visit Norðoy and walk to Betesta church and start when ready
If you use the Tell Me North app, walk walk to Betesta church and start when ready.
The Betesta Church has had a crucial influence on Klaksvík today.
Stop 2: Football in Klaksvík
The news about KÍ Klaksvík's recent results in men's football have shocked the football world. Learn about how that came to be.
Stop 3: The Giant Fishing Hook
The story behind this giant fishing hook is captivating and caused an uproar between the fishing capital Klaksvík and the actual capital Tórshavn in more than one way.
Stop 4: The Sub-sea tunnel
This last stop should be admired from afar. The Norðoya Tunnel, a sub-sea tunnel connecting Klaksvík to Leirvík, linked the Northern isles to the Faroese mainland and forever changed Klaksvík.
If you choose the MP3 Player go to Café Fríða during their opening hours and start when ready. Remember that you have to hand back in the MP3 player at this meeting point when you are done.
If you prefer to use the Tell Me North app, you can download the app yourself on App Store or Play Store.
Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, is a charming and colorful city known for its vibrant culture, stunning natural landscapes, and rich Viking heritage. Nestled between towering mountains and the North Atlantic Ocean, it offers a unique blend of traditional and modern experiences.
Tinganes is a historic area in Tórshavn where the Faroese Parliament, the Løgting, has been located since the Viking Age. It's known for its traditional turf-roofed houses and scenic views.
The National Museum of the Faroe Islands showcases the history and culture of the Faroe Islands, from Viking times to the present day.
Sundini is a narrow strait that separates the islands of Streymoy and Eysturoy. It's known for its stunning views, birdlife, and the iconic Risin og Kellingin sea stacks.
A shop and gallery showcasing traditional and contemporary Faroese crafts and design, including wool products, jewelry, and art.
The Nordic House in Tórshavn is a cultural center that promotes Nordic cooperation and hosts exhibitions, concerts, and other cultural events.
Cured salmon marinated in a mixture of salt, sugar, and dill, typically served with mustard sauce and bread.
Fermented lamb, a traditional Faroese dish that has a strong, unique flavor. It's often served with blood pudding and potatoes.
Fish and greens, a traditional Faroese dish that consists of fish (usually cod or haddock) served with boiled greens and potatoes.
Faroese hot dogs, typically made with local lamb sausage and served with onions, ketchup, and mustard.
This is the best time to visit Tórshavn for pleasant weather and longer daylight hours. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the natural beauty of the Faroe Islands.
Danish Krone (DKK)
GMT+0 (Greenwich Mean Time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Tórshavn is a very safe destination, with low crime rates and a friendly local population. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Tórshavn Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in the Faroe Islands. They are reliable and cover most of the main islands.
Available • Apps: Local taxi companies can be called directly
Car, Bike, Scooter
Mykines is a small, remote island known for its stunning landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and puffin colonies. It's a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers.
Kalsoy is a picturesque island known for its stunning coastal cliffs, scenic hiking trails, and traditional villages. It's a great destination for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the Faroe Islands.
Klaksvík is the second-largest town in the Faroe Islands, known for its vibrant culture, historic sites, and scenic views. It's a great destination for those interested in Faroese history and culture.
Price varies by option