Fámjin is a small community on the west coast of Suðuroy, the southernmost of the Faroese islands. It sits on a narrow slope between lake Kirkjuvatn and a deep bay on the North Atlantic Ocean.
A picturesque village on a remote - though European - location, Fámjin is a bit surprising for keeping so lively and demanded by travellers.
Coordinates: 61°31'60" N, 7°7'60" W
Population: < 100
Kaffistovan
Left, the red Bygdarhúsið Vesturhøll Comunity Hall, right the Kaffistovan, a café serving also cakes and meals.
Owned by Eirikur Olsen, previously a sailor.
The string of boatshed along the bay is the best meeting point in Fámjin.
Small boat houses back the wharf
The modern borough, on the southern tip, seems to improve on comfort and wellness; at least one house here offers accommodation to visitors.
Small boat houses back the wharf
3 comments:
What a wonder!
I wonder if the islanders would be able to cover at least 10% of the place with trees.
Few tree species would grow (spruce, larch) and they'd demand permanent care. There is no deepness of fertile soil enough.
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