
Kunoy village & tree grove
Discover Kunoy, a tranquil Faroese island featuring a charming village, the nation's only picturesque forest, and dramatic mountain scenery.
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Kunoy village & tree grove
Best Time
Longer daylight, greener landscapes
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover Kunoy, a tranquil Faroese island featuring a charming village, the nation's only picturesque forest, and dramatic mountain scenery.
"A picturesque island with a small village accessible via a long single-lane tunnel."

Pack picnic essentials
Limited dining options; bring snacks and drinks to enjoy the scenic spots. :sandwich:
Embrace the quiet
Kunoy is about tranquility. Enjoy the peaceful village and natural beauty. :dove:

Quick Facts
Rating
4.6 · 27 reviews
Type
Natural Feature
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Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Kunoy Village Charm
Kunoy village
A picturesque, quiet village offering a glimpse into Faroese island life. Perfect for a peaceful stroll.

The Forest of Kunoy
Tree grove
The Faroe Islands' only picturesque forest, offering a unique woodland experience amidst dramatic landscapes.

Skarð Abandoned Village
East coast of Kunoy
Explore the haunting remnants of a village lost to tragedy, offering a poignant historical perspective.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Tranquility
Tunnel Access & Village Life
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Pack picnic essentials
Limited dining options; bring snacks and drinks to enjoy the scenic spots. :sandwich:
Embrace the quiet
Kunoy is about tranquility. Enjoy the peaceful village and natural beauty. :dove:
Tunnel etiquette
The single-lane tunnel requires patience. Be mindful of oncoming traffic. 🚗
Hiking boots recommended
For exploring the forest and potential hikes, sturdy footwear is a must. :athletic_shoe:
Tips
from all over the internet
Pack picnic essentials
Limited dining options; bring snacks and drinks to enjoy the scenic spots. :sandwich:
Embrace the quiet
Kunoy is about tranquility. Enjoy the peaceful village and natural beauty. :dove:
Tunnel etiquette
The single-lane tunnel requires patience. Be mindful of oncoming traffic. 🚗
Hiking boots recommended
For exploring the forest and potential hikes, sturdy footwear is a must. :athletic_shoe:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find Kunoy to be a lovely, picturesque island offering a peaceful escape with beautiful views and a unique forest. While dining options are limited, the tranquility and natural charm make it a worthwhile visit for those seeking a serene experience.
"Lovely place ! There is a park where you can have a picnic. Maybe a place similar to many others, but it's worth taking a walk! Of course, beautiful views around. 😊"
WERONIKA DURKA
"Worth a visit. I would have enjoyed staying longer.
Photos from July 2022."
John Quist
"Good place although little to eat"
Captain Redbeard
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Kunoy is accessible from the island of Borðoy via a single-lane tunnel. You can drive your own car or take a bus from Klaksvík. The drive from Klaksvík is about 15 minutes.
Yes, public buses operate to Kunoy from Klaksvík. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
The tunnel is a single-lane tunnel, which means you'll need to be patient and yield to oncoming traffic. It's an experience in itself!
While possible, cycling or walking through the tunnel might be challenging due to traffic. Driving is the most common method.
The village is small and easily walkable. For exploring further afield, a car is recommended, or be prepared for hiking.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There are no entrance fees for Kunoy village or the public forest. Access is free for all visitors.
Kunoy is a residential village and a natural area, so there are no specific opening or closing hours. You can visit anytime.
The tunnel connecting Kunoy to Borðoy is free to use.
While official guided tours might be limited, local guides can sometimes be arranged. It's best to inquire locally or through Faroese tourism services.
Skarð is an open-air historical site. You can visit it freely, but be respectful of the history and the natural surroundings.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the charming village houses, the unique forest, and the dramatic mountain views. The abandoned village of Skarð also offers poignant photographic opportunities.
Early mornings and late afternoons offer softer light, ideal for landscape photography. Summer months provide long daylight hours.
Drone regulations can vary. Always check the latest Faroese drone laws and respect privacy before flying.
A wide-angle lens is great for landscapes, while a telephoto can capture distant mountain details. A sturdy tripod is useful for low-light conditions.
The remnants of the abandoned village, including old stone structures, offer a unique and somber photographic subject.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Kunoy village is very small and does not have many dining facilities. It's advisable to bring your own food and drinks.
The nearest town with more dining options is Klaksvík, which is a short drive away.
Absolutely! The park area is perfect for picnics, offering beautiful views.
Currently, there are no cafes or bakeries operating in Kunoy village.
Faroese cuisine often features lamb, fish, and root vegetables. Many restaurants in larger towns like Klaksvík offer local specialties.








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