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Mykines is the western-most of the main 18 islands in the Faroe Islands, a group of islands in Northern Europe, between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. They have been an autonomous province of the Kingdom of Denmark since 1948.
Mykines is the perfect place for bird watching; in particular the puffin and gannets. Hiking is also popular on the island. Apart from the excursion to the stone forest in the valley Korkadalur, the towering summit of 560 metre Knúkur awaits the hiker. It is only some three kilometres away from the village, but the climb can be difficult.
On the western side of Mykines is Mykineshólmur, a small islet connected by footbridge to Mykines over a 35-metre deep gorge. The sea stacks surrounding the lighthouse at the far end of the cape are a sight of outstanding beauty.
Things to See & Do
* Bird watching
* Hiking
* Stone forest
* Mykineshólmur islet
* Lighthouse
General information
Cruise Season – Feb - Dec
Currency - Danish krone (DKK)
Language – Danish
Population – 19 approx
Electricity – 2 round pins European style
Time - GMT plus one hour
International Country Telephone Code - + 45
Transport Links – Mykines is only accessible by boat and helicopter. Vágar Airport has scheduled service to destinations from Vágar Island. The largest Faroese airline is Atlantic Airways.
Smyril Line operates an all year Cruise and car ferry service by the big car ferry, Norrøna, with regular sailings to the Faroes Islands. In the summer time there is service twice a week. Ferry connection is from Denmark (Hanstholm), Norway (Bergen), Scotland (Scrabster) and Iceland (Seyðisfjørður). It is the only ferry service with a scheduled service to the Faroes.