Village of Gásadalur below Heinanova mountain, with waterfall cascading over cliff into the Atlantic Ocean, Vágar, Faroe Islands (© Kimberley Coole/Lonely Planet)
【September 16 2014】Wave-battered cliffs, torrential rain, and mercurial beauty: You can have it all on the remote Faroe Islands. These 18 rugged islands lie halfway between Iceland and Norway. The resilient locals are mostly ethnic Faroese, descendants of the Norse and Gaelic peoples.Explore breathtaking Gallery from the HuluTrip homepage over the past 5 years..