Ferry trip from Denmark to Faroe Islands
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 Published On Mar 24, 2019

To go from Western Europe to Iceland, it is fast and cheap to use an airplane but you don't see anything. Therefore, in May 2018, we decided to go there by the road, with our own vehicle and we took the ferry Norröna from Hirtshals in Denmark to Seyðisfjörður in Iceland via Tórshavn in Faroe Islands.

To reach Hirtshals, we first traveled through Northern Germany (Lower Saxony, Frisian Islands and Schleswig-Holstein) and Denmark.

This video concerns the ferry Norröna between Hirtshals and Tórshavn (Faroe Islands). Another one will concern the trip from Tórshavn to Seyðisfjörður.

While traveling onboard Norröna, we had a piece of chance. A Faroese choir and a band of accordionists were performing a very good music and they created an exceptionally festive atmosphere. Most of the passengers started to sing with them despite the difficulty of the Faroese language. We are searching to contact these people to record another performance. They may contact us (Eurasia.XXIX by gmail)

Links :

Langeoog island railway
   • Langeoog Island Railway  

From Langeoog to Hirtshals
   • Iceland 2018  From Langeoog to Hirtshals  

Sound Track : Sanghefti, a set of Faroese songs interpreted by the passengers of Norröna themselves accompanied on the accordion at the occasion of Harmoniku Tur, an accordion festival taking place on the ferry.

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