2024

NEYSTING

Unusual accommodation €€

Have you ever slept in a boat bed? Or a boat bed? It's in Froðba, a village a few kilometers from Tvøroyri. This original concept, which combines culture and tradition, has been developed by Neysting. You'll sleep in a boathouse, called a neyst in Faroese, a reminder of how much the Faroese have lived from fishing for centuries. The traces of the past, the patina of the wood and the old tools still present will take you back in time. You'll sleep in a sheep's wool tent (BátaBólið) suspended in the boathouse, woven in the same way as traditional Faroese sails. A cosy, warm, original and inspiring bubble... Ideal for backpackers or travelers with a bit of roots.

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2024

HÔTEL TVØROYRI

Hotel €€
2/5
1 review
Hotel with spacious, fully-equipped rooms and a large dining room available ... Read more
2024

CHEZ L’HABITANT - BED AND BREAKFAST

Hotel €€
Homestay for passing tourists, a warm welcome from two families Read more
2024

CAFÉ MORMOR B&B

Bed and breakfast €€

Café MorMor is a charming café in the heart of Tvøroyri. The food is good, with fresh, local, quality products. Concerts are regularly scheduled. The annex serves as a B&B, with a double room, bathroom and greenhouse. A single room is located in the loft, and guests are welcome to use the bathrooms in the annex. Breakfast is served in the café. Homemade bread, freshly squeezed juice and delicious side dishes are served. The café is closed from October1 to May1, but during this period you can use the café's kitchen facilities.

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2024

CAMPING SCOUT'S HOUSE

Outdoor hotels

If you're camping with a tent, welcome to the Scout House in Tvøroyri. You can set up in the courtyard outside the house. The kitchen and bathroom are accessible. If the weather doesn't permit camping, feel free to sleep inside the house. The campsite is located above Tvøroyri hospital, a few meters from the bus stop for the Smyril ferry. Situated high up, the address offers a breathtaking view of the town and the fjord. Hike to Hvannhagi.

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