Excellent. I may have to check it out when I visit the Faroes (probably along the way from Scotland to Iceland).
(Btw, I was surprised to find posters advertising tourism to the Faroes all over the London Underground.)
I wasn’t thinking of flying, but rather of catching ferries via the Orkneys, Shetlands and Faroes, to Iceland. Assuming I can get enough leave to do so, of course.
That I should be able to do. The question is, whether I’ll have the time to spend a day or so on each island and a week or so exploring Iceland, as I’d like to.
Doing the Faroes/Orkneys/Shetlands one year and Iceland the next is another alternative, but it’s not quite the same.
Excellent. I may have to check it out when I visit the Faroes (probably along the way from Scotland to Iceland).
(Btw, I was surprised to find posters advertising tourism to the Faroes all over the London Underground.)
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Looks like it’s fairly cheap to fly there from Scotland. It looks like an incredibly beautiful place, at least in July.
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I wasn’t thinking of flying, but rather of catching ferries via the Orkneys, Shetlands and Faroes, to Iceland. Assuming I can get enough leave to do so, of course.
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Wow, that sounds even better. It’s like being a viking in reverse! I hope you get to do that.
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That I should be able to do. The question is, whether I’ll have the time to spend a day or so on each island and a week or so exploring Iceland, as I’d like to.
Doing the Faroes/Orkneys/Shetlands one year and Iceland the next is another alternative, but it’s not quite the same.
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