Suðuroy
Suðuroy is the southernmost island of the Faroe Islands
Maps
- Position on the Faroe map.
- The strait Suðuroyarfjørður between Suðuroy and the rest of the Faroes.
Photos
- Double rainbow at Akraberg
- Cape Beinisvørð in the background is one of the most impressive cliffs of the Faroes.
- Beinisvørð, 470 m high.
- Beinisvørð from the seaside.
- A "stakkur" ("not really peaked basalt stack") on Beinisvørð's coast.
- View from Beinisvørð northwards along the steep west coast.
- West coast of Suðuroy, between Sumba and Vágur
- The church of Sumba.
- Football (soccer) stadion in Vágur
- Basalt and tuff layers in Fámara.
- Wooden church in Porkeri, built in 1847.
- Columnar basalt formations above Hov.
- Fámjin in wintertime.
- Basalt in Froðba
- View from Høvdaberg to Froðbiarnipa and Lítla Dímun
- Hol í Hellu, east of Froðba.
- Hvalbiareiði west of Hvalba
- Scenery from Hvalba
- Ásmundurstakkur, Sandvík
- The bridge to Glyvrarbergsgjógv, south of Ásmundurstakkur, Suðuroy
- Glyvrarbergsgjógv, south of Ásmundurstakkur, west of Sandvík.
- View from Trongisvágur to Tvøroyri.
- The new ferry Smyril enters Tvøroyri, 15. October 2005
- The old and new Smyril
- Smyril and Tvøroyri in the background
- Hvannhagi
- Old store houses in Tvøroyri
- Ásmundurstakkur west of Sandvík
- West coast of Sandvík
- The grave of Viking Chieftain Havgrímur in Hov
Stamps
- FR 186: Beinisvørð (469m) is one of the most impressing promontories of the Faroes.
- FR 187: Ásmundarstakkur (the stack in the foreground, 97m).