FAROE ISLANDS GUIDE (ebook)

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This guide of The Faroe islands (ebook) is a true “invitation au voyage”.

The Faroe Islands are a true paradise on earth. This discreet archipelago, lost between Scotland and Iceland, occupies, since my first trip in January 2017, the center of all my attentions.

In 180 pages the Faroese guide brings together the essentials of what you need to know before going to explore the Faroe Islands. Fully illustrated with photographies and graphics, each page offers you an incomparable reading pleasure and valuable information.

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TRAVEL GUIDE OF THE FAROE ISLANDS (ebook)


PLANNING YOUR TRIP

Foreword
Contents
Everything you need to know about the Faroe Islands
History of the Faroe Islands
The Merkid
The faroese

Planning your trip
Getting to the Faroe Islands by plane
Getting to the Faroe Islands by ferry
Cost of living
Where to stay
Camping
Getting around
Map of bus and ferry routes
Hiring a car
Driving in the Faroes
The tunnels
Map of Tórshavn
Taking a ferry
Taking a helicopter
Taking a taxi

Internet and telephone
Logistics: food
Logistics: Electricity/laundry/alcohol
Logistics: Money/Photographic equipment

The photographic road trip
Light, climate, seasons
Landscapes
Fauna
Flora
Buildings
Surprises
The Northern Lights
How long should I go for?
How long for each island?

THE DETAIL, ISLAND BY ISLAND

→ Streymoy
→ Eysturoy
→ Vagar
→ Mykines
→ Borðoy
→ Kalsoy
→ Kunoy
→ Viðoy
→ Svinoy & fugloy
→ Nolsoy
→ Hestur & koltur
→ Sandoy
→ Skuvoy
→ Stora & litla dimun
→ Suðuroy

Profile of the islands

6 easy hikes you should do
Boat trips

Suggested itinerary

APPENDICES

Photographic gear
Archiving
Statistics
Analysis
Drone legislation
Glossary
Appendices
Use of the guide


Many PHOTOS with EXIFS, fully illustrated.



FAROE ISLANDS eROADBOOK V1 | 182 pages


Reviews (2)

2 reviews for FAROE ISLANDS GUIDE (ebook)

  1. Márton

    I love this roadbook and now, just 2 weeks before my trip, I started reading it again.
    On the 10th page there is a table with all the islands’ area and population data. When calculating the area in sq.miles, you have divided the km2 data with only 1.609, instead of 2.589 (1.609*1.609). Not a big problem, but it may confuse some people who don’t understand km2 🙂

  2. Márton

    I love this roadbook and now, just 2 weeks before my trip, I started reading it again.
    On the 10th page there is a table with all the islands’ area and population data. When calculating the area in sq.miles, you have divided the km2 data with only 1.609, instead of 2.589 (1.609*1.609). Not a big problem, but it may confuse some people who don’t understand km2 🙂

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