Gjogv

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Nally Preseault
"Gjógv, the northernmost village on Eysturoy, is an interesting little detour. The secluded spot is known for its colorful houses, sea gorge lined with black basalt walls, black-sand beach, and narrow-gauge railway. Yes, railway. It’s the only one in the Faroe Islands, and the rope-operated line is used to transport goods off boats and up the steep hill. You’ll also find a bench dedicated to Danish Crown Princess Mary, a church with a bright green steeple, and delicious waffles."
Nina finderup Toft
"This charming village is famous for its natural harbor and stunning coastal cliffs. Hike up to the gorge (also named Gjógv) and enjoy the panoramic views."

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