Category
page 1Fjords of the Faroe Islands

Skálafjørður
thumb|300px|The Skálafjørður seen from Toftir looking north, with Toftavatn lake and [[Runavík in the foreground.]]
thumb|300px|The Skálafjørður with the village of Skipanes
Skálafjørður () is a fjord in Eysturoy and the longest in the Faroe Islands.

Funningsfjørður
Funningsfjørður () is a village in Faroe Islands, located at the end of a fjord of the same name ('fjørður' is the Faroese word for 'fjord'). It was founded in 1812 and has since 2005 been part of the municipality of Runavík.
Sørvágsfjørður
300px|thumb|Sørvágur, Faroe Islands
thumb|Sørvágsfjørður and Sørvágur.
Sørvágsfjørður is a fjord on the west side of the island of Vágoy in the Faroe Islands which is approximately long.
Vágsfjørður
thumb|220px|Vágur and Vágsfjørður, view towards east.
Vágsfjørður is a fjord on the island of Suðuroy in the Faroe Islands. The fjord is located in the southern part and on the eastern side of the island. The distance between the east and the west coast of Suðuroy is very short from Vágsfjørður to Vágseiði. Between the fjord and Vágseiði is a lake which is called Vatnið (The Lake). There are five villages around the fjord. In the bottom of the fjord is Vágur, which is one of the largest of the villages in Suðuroy. Further east on the northern side of the fjord is Porkeri, in between Vágur and

Trongisvágsfjørður
thumb|right|300px|Trongisvágsfjørður and the villages of Tvøroyri and [[Trongisvágur. Tvøroyri is to the left, Trongisvágur is a bit further to the right and at the bottom of the fjord.]]
thumb|right|200px|Trongisvágsfjørður seen from the northern side of the fjord, from the hiking path to Hvannhagi. Krambatangi ferry port and the Saltsilo on Drelnes are visible.
thumb|right|200px|Trongisvágsfjørður and Tjaldavíksholmur, the ferry MS Smyril|Smyril is approaching the port of [[Krambatangi.]]
list of fjords in the Faroe Islands
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