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    11 pages found in Travel and Tourism:

    Faroe Islands Tourist Board

    Information about travel and tourism in the Faroe Islands. Includes a picture gallery.
    http://www.tourist.fo/

    Faroe Islands Tourist Guide

    A detailed guide to the Faroes.
    http://www.faroeislands.com

    Faroeislands.dk

    See pictures from all cities and villages on the Faroe Islands.
    http://www.faroeislands.dk/

    Faroese Birdcliffs - Vestmannabjørgini

    Describes the bird cliffs and grottoes of The Faroe Islands. Picture gallery, travel highlights, and booking information.
    http://www.sightseeing.fo/

    Framtak.com: Faroe Islands Information

    Country information, statistics, and links to related sites.
    http://www.framtak.com/

    Guardian Unlimited Travel - Faroe Islands

    "Drawn to the untamed scenery of the Faroe Islands, Sarah Crown finds a remote land where the sheep are fearless, the birds are shrewd and the weather is a state of mind."
    http://travel.guardian.co.uk/article/2004/jul/08/denmark.walkingholidays.shortbreaks

    Kunningarstovan

    A Kunningarstova is a tourist- and information office located in Tórshavn
    http://www.visittorshavn.fo/

    Skúvadal Spf

    Offers boat tours to Vestmannabjørgini.
    http://www.puffin.fo/

    Smyril Line

    The ferry line that connects the Faroe Islands to Denmark, Norway, Shetland and Iceland.
    http://www.smyril-line.fo/

    Tora Tourist Traffic

    Faroe Islands Incoming Travel Agency for Individuals, Tours, Excursions, Bed and Breakfast, Summer Houses
    http://www.tora.fo

    Walking & Hiking Holidays

    We are pleased to be one of the first companies to have recognised the potential for exciting walking holidays in the Faroes. On our visit, we were impressed by the wild scenery, the prolific bird life and how little commercialisation there is in these islands.
    http://www.faroes.co.uk