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- Eysturoy - Wikipedia
Eysturoy (Faroese pronunciation: ['ɛstroi], 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
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Eysturoy (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Eysturoy, Faroe Islands: See Tripadvisor's 923 traveler reviews and photos of Eysturoy tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Eysturoy Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- The Ultimate Guide to Eysturoy Island
From picturesque villages like Eiði, Gjógv, Funningur and Elduvík in the north, to the bustling population hubs in Runavík and Fuglafjørður in the south, and plenty to discover in between, Eysturoy Island is an unforgettable part of any visit to the Faroe Islands
- Eysturoy – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Eysturoy, meaning "east island" (pronounced ['estroi]), is the second-largest island in the Faroe Islands, both in size (286 3 km2 (110 5 sq mi)) and population (11,500 in 2018) It is separated from the main island of Streymoy by a narrow sound Eysturoy is extremely rugged The population is spread over 38 towns and villages
- Visit Eysturoy
Experience workshops, competitions, lectures, music, and visit the sheep market For children and adults alike Hungry or thirsty? From 24 - 26 April 2025, the 10th annual knitting festival will be held in Fuglafjørður in Eysturoy Get your ticket at www bindifestival com
- Travellers Guide To Eysturoy - Wiki Travel Guide - Travellerspoint
Eysturoy is the second largest of the Faroe Islands It holds the Faroes football stadium Eysturoy is located north of the main island Streymoy (where Tórshavn is) and is the second largest island
- EYSTUROY - Visit Faroe Islands
A detour worth taking No matter what you’re looking for – Eysturoy has got it In Runavík, you’ll find a natural deep-sea port, busy with the coming and going of fishing trawlers and freighters unloading their cargos after crossing the North Atlantic
- A Journey to the Faroe Islands: The Island of Eysturoy
Explore Eysturoy, the second-largest island in the Faroe Islands, known for its rugged landscapes, traditional villages, and rich Viking heritage Discover attractions like the picturesque village of Gjógv, the dramatic sea stacks of Risin and Kellingin, and the modern Eysturoy Tunnel
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