Tjørnuvík
Tjørnuvík, the northernmost village on Streymoy Island, is one of the Faroe Islands' most photogenic locations, offering sweeping views of the iconic sea stacks Risin og Kellingin rising dramatically from the North Atlantic. This quaint village, framed by steep green mountains and black sand beaches, provides a perfect foreground for wide-angle landscape shots. Photographers will find captivating compositions from the hillside above the village, especially during golden hour when the soft light accentuates the texture of the cliffs and the tranquility of the bay. The area is accessible by car via a narrow coastal road from Haldarsvík, though caution is advised in winter due to weather conditions. Tjørnuvík's remote charm and dramatic coastal scenery make it a standout destination for landscape photography. (Tjørnuvík, Streymoy, Faroe Islands)










