Theme Week Faroe Islands – Eysturoy
Friday, 27 September 2024 - 12:00 pm (CET/MEZ) Berlin | Author/Destination: European Union / Europäische Union Category/Kategorie: General , Environment
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Fuglafjørður © Erik Christensen/cc-by-sa-3.0
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Eysturoy (meaning ‘East Island’) is a
region and the second-largest of the
Faroe Islands , both in size and population. Eysturoy is separated by a narrow
sound from the main island of
Streymoy . Eysturoy is extremely rugged, with some 66 separate mountain
peaks , including
Slættaratindur , the highest peak in the
archipelago at 880 metres (2,890 ft). The country’s two longest fjords,
Skálafjørður in the south and
Funningsfjørður in the north, almost split the island in two halves. The isthmus in between, Millum Fjarða, is one of the flattest areas in the country. Important settlements on Eysturoy are
Fuglafjørður in the north and the densely populated area of the municipalities of
Runavík and
Nes in the south.
Eysturoy is connected with Streymoy by the Streymin Bridge over the Sundini. Leirvík on the east coast of the island is the gateway for transport connections to the north-eastern islands, particularly Klaksvík on the island of Borðoy , which is the Faroes’ second-largest town. In December 2020, the sub-sea Eysturoyartunnilin (the Eysturoy Tunnel) was opened, creating a direct link between Runavík , Strendur and Tórshavn .
Sites of interest on Eysturoy include the villages of Eiði and Gjógv , the latter having a small natural port in a rock column; the Blásastova historical museum in the village of Gøta ; and the 18 °C (64 °F) varmakelda (thermal springs) of Fuglafjørður. Off the northern tip of the island are the basalt sea stacks Risin og Kellingin .
Natural harbour near Gjógv © Erik Christensen/cc-by-sa-3.0
The town of
Glyvrar on the eastern coast of Eysturoy is the home-base for
Bakkafrost , the largest company in the Faroe Islands. Bakkafrost is the eighth-largest fishing company worldwide. Four out of ten Premier league
football clubs are in Eysturoy:
IF (
Fuglafjørður ),
NSÍ (
Runavík ),
Skála ÍF and
Víkingur (
Leirvík ). There are
regional rowing festivals in Fuglafjørður (Varmakelda), Runavík (Eystanstevna), and one alternating between Skáli, Strendur and Vestmanna (Fjarðastevna). Accepted
grind beaches are in Fuglafjørður,
Funningsfjørður , Norðra- and Syðragøta,
Norðskáli and
Skálafjørður .
The north, north-east, and south-east coasts of the island have been identified as an
Important Bird Area by
BirdLife International because of their significance as
seabird breeding sites, especially for
Manx shearwaters (2500 pairs),
European storm petrels (500 pairs) and
black guillemots (300 pairs).
Here you can find the complete
Overview of all Theme Weeks .
Read more on
guidetofaroeislands.fo – Eysturoy Island ,
Wikivoyage Eysturoy and
Wikipedia Eysturoy . Learn more about the
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