Arrival At Faroe

Last time I traveled this route, the islands appeared in a dramatic reveal, as clouds of mist parted.

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I was treated to the same performance this time.

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Most of the passengers crowded to the windows of the ship, to watch the ferry maneuver in the harbor.

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Just by the docks is a chunk of land with a preserved “old town”, with turf-roof houses, occupied mostly by government and tourism organizations. The passengers – me included – busily took photos of it as the ferry churned the water and rotated around to anchor at the terminal on the opposite side of the harbor.

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Unlike loading in Iceland, this time the bicyclists were last to roll off the ship. We had to wait for the trucks to unhook from the floor and slowly creep out ahead of us. The good news was, the ship had been loaded so all the vehicles bound for Denmark could just stay on the upper decks, and relatively few of us were disembarking here.

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The first thing I did was swing around the north side of the harbor and check out all those turf houses. I wasn’t surprised at all to see that they had been rebuilt with modern materials and then altered to support turf. At first I thought it was a bit anachronistic but, considering that houses looking very similar had stood on this same land for centuries and the form they were emulating originated from around here, was it really?

Locals know the old town area as “Reyn and Undir Ryggi”. The area at the end of the peninsula is “Tinganes”, a.k.a. Parliament Point. The reason there are so many government buildings here is that the area has been a seat of government for over a thousand years: Around the year 900 the Viking parliament first began meeting on this spot every summer.

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I eventually emerged from the twisty maze of old town and found the coffee shop I’d spent a few hours at the last time I was here. Their “swiss mocha” was just as great as I remembered, and I took a selfie to boast about it with the family back home.

Same coffee shop from two years ago!
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Same coffee shop from two years ago!

I lounged around there for a while catching up on work, then located the AirBnB I’d booked on the south side of town. I was a bit wired from the mocha so I got back on the bike and went creeping around town with the camera.

When it started getting dark I figured it was because of a change in latitude from the ferry ride, but I glanced at a map and reminded myself that the Faroes are about as far north as the southern coast of Iceland. The darkness was just the advancing seasons.

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Some time at night I got snacky, and had fun poking around a little corner store.

Watch your step or Mr Lee will have to do some kylling.
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Watch your step or Mr Lee will have to do some kylling.

It’s a soda with a sheep on it. It must be mine.
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It’s a soda with a sheep on it. It must be mine.

Between the weird subset of American culture on magazine racks and the nifty paintings in the local gallery, there was a lot of art to ponder.

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Some time in the depths of the evening, snacks in hand, Skyrim soundtrack back on the headphones, I blundered across the Gamli Kirkjugarður (old cemetery) right down by the harbor. I had no idea this was here, and it’s awesome.

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Fooling around with the camera resulted in a photo right out of a slasher movie:

Pretty sure this is the scariest picture of me I’ve ever taken.
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Pretty sure this is the scariest picture of me I’ve ever taken.

When I finally got back to the AirBnB, I sat down with the remains of my caffeine energy and tried to plan a bike tour that would show me some of the islands but also get me back to the harbor in time. The first thing I learned was that the amazing three-way underground tunnel that just opened is off limits to bicyclists. Drat!

Suuuper cool! But closed to bicyclists, dammit!
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Suuuper cool! But closed to bicyclists, dammit!

It makes sense, really. The thing goes 190 meters (620 feet) down under the ocean. The ventilation isn’t great, and can you imagine a cyclist huffing and puffing their way back up from there, breathing car exhaust the whole time?

It was quite hard narrowing down the route. I had to sit in the living room staring at tunnel and ferry maps and scrolling over elevation charts, weighing the annoyance of covering the same ground twice – which was inevitable on these islands – with the majesty of the views at the far corners of the country.

There was definitely a part of me saying “Why not just skip this?  It’s like Iceland except less hospitable for biking, with more aggressive drivers and wetter weather.  Aren’t you done with this Nordic stuff yet?  Don’t you want to be some place where it’s warm, at least some of the time?” I could use the sunshine, yes.  But because of the ferry, I had six days to see the islands. I couldn’t do any less, and I didn’t have time for more.

I already had an AirBnB booked for the next two days in a town called Hósvík.  When I made that booking (back on the boat) I thought I would need a day to recover from the ride, but after staring at maps all evening I realized scales were different here relative to the country I just left. Hósvík is just 32km (20 miles) outside of Tórshavn, and probably less than 150m (500 feet) of climb. I had to guess because my mapping applications refused to give cycling directions, and the walking directions don’t go through tunnels that are passable to cyclists. I’ve also learned that the locals stare at you like a lunatic if you ask about biking anywhere. They’ll give you an estimate of time, but a good estimate of distance or altitude is beyond them.

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