From a passageway made by giant sloths to a slinky tunnel bridge and an 'entrance to hell' - there are some extraordinary ...
we often joke that (because of the tunnels) we defy the fact that we are islands,” says Súsanna Sørensen, marketing manager of Visit Faroe Islands. Located in the North Atlantic halfway ...
sub-sea tunnels, and car ferries are among the innovations used to connect these idyllic islands. But those can be ordinary ...
A previous version of our article was incorrectly headlined "Incredible underwater tunnel links UK to Iceland and even includes a roundabout". In fact, the tunnels connect the capital of the Faroe ...
AN UNDERWATER roundabout in the Faroe Islands has become a popular tourist attraction in recent years. Tunnels in the Faroe Islands aren't uncommon, with several connecting the 18 islands that lie ...
Visitors to the Faroe Islands may be surprised to see the world's first underwater roundabout while on their travels. The roundabout is located within the Eysturoy Tunnel, which opened four years ...
But as the fleet ages, Shetlanders are increasingly looking to the Faroe Islands, which has created a network of tunnels to keep people connected, for inspiration. Debbie Jamieson admits that she ...
In the Faroe Islands, wild, unpredictable weather — fierce winds and rain, and thick fog that settles like a curtain — can sometimes make travel by car or ferry problematic. No wonder the Faroese love ...