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Welcome to the FAROE ISLANDS! WELCOME TO THE FAROE ISLANDS!

Think of the world’s population.

Think of the world’s population. Now think about how few of these almost 8 billion people have visited the Faroe Islands.

Now think about how few of these 7 billion people have visited the Faroe Islands.

You are actually part of a very small and exclusive group of people in the whole world who have the opportunity to visit these small islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. Lucky you! We also feel fortunate to be able to invite you to our country.

You are actually part of a very small and exclusive group of people in the whole world who have the opportunity to visit these small islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. Lucky you!

We are pleased you have decided to visit us and we want you to enjoy your stay to the fullest. Following these simple yet essential guidelines will help to ensure an enjoyable and unforgettable journey in the Faroe Islands.

We also feel fortunate to be able to invite you to our country.

We are pleased you have decided to visit us and we want you to enjoy your stay to the fullest.

Following these simple yet essential guidelines will help to ensure an enjoyable and unforgettable journey in the Faroe Islands.

GUIDELINES:

– Respect and preserve nature, as it is fragile and should be protected for future generations.

Guidelines:

• Respect and preserve nature, as it is fragile and should be protected for future generations.

• Be mindful of sheep and birds you may encounter in the fields - or on the roads!

– Be mindful of sheep and birds you may encounter in the fields – or on the roads!

– The weather can be unpredictable and change rapidly. It is a good idea to always wear layered clothes suitable for the weather.

• Remember to bring your rubbish with you after hiking in the mountains.

• Be particularly careful when hiking in areas with loose stones and rocks.

• Refrain from walking too close to the cliffs, especially in wet areas when the ground can be slippery.

Remember to bring your rubbish with you after hiking in the mountains.

– Be thoughtful of the locals and respect their privacy as much as possible.

• Check the weather forecast to see if conditions are favourable for walking/hiking.

Be particularly careful when hiking in areas with loose stones and rocks.

• The weather can be unpredictable and change rapidly. It is a good idea to always wear layered clothes suitable for the weather.

• Be thoughtful of the locals and respect their privacy as much as possible.

Refrain from walking too close to the cliffs, especially in wet areas when the ground can be slippery.

– If you plan on flying a drone, please read and follow the guidelines on www.visitfaroeislands.com under Plan Your Stay.

• If you plan on flying a drone, please read and follow the guidelines on www.visitfaroeislands.com under Plan Your Stay.

• Lastly, remember to close your eyes and take a deep breath of the freshest air in the world!

– Check the weather forecast to see if conditions are favourable for walking/hiking.

– Lastly, remember to close your eyes and take a deep breath of the freshest air in the world!

For more information visit www.visitfaroeislands.com

EMERGENCY:

Dial 112 for any type of emergency assistance anywhere in the country

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