Eystnes & Nesvatn
Breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the spectacular panoramic view from Eystnes, the southernmost tip of Eysturoy. While easily accessed by the road along the wind turbines, the area is also an absolute gem for off-trail hikers
Nesvatn is located at the north part of Eystnes and is one of many waters belonging to the Municipality of Nes in the Faroe Islands.
The lake is easily accessible via a one lane road next to a small parking spot.
Nes Municipality
Comprising the villages Nes, Toftir and Saltnes, Nes Municipality has a population of 1,298 and covers an area of 13.9 km2.
Nes Municipality is also the business location of DroneDirector, the website you are currently visiting.
Fríðrikskirkjan
You can’t miss it, the iconic white church with the steeply slanted roof and prominent central location. Completed in 1994, Fríðrikskirkjan is not only revered for its architectural style, but also for the high-quality acoustics that make the church a popular venue for concerts and musical performances.
Nes Church
The old timber church in Nes with its black-tarred walls and slate roof dates back to 1843. Over long periods since 1540, the Bishop seat has been placed in Nes. And though this is not the first church built on this spot, there have been at least three, it is one of the last churches of its kind to be built in the Faroes.
Toftavatn
Known for its rich bird life, the lake Toftavatn is surrounded by the largest area of heather in the Faroe Islands. It has always been a popular destination for outings, even more so in recent years with the establishment of a well-maintained and easily accessible walking path.
Svangaskarð
Considered one of the world’s most beautifully located stadiums, Svangaskarð was the first national football stadium of the Faroes and is the home ground of local football club B68.
The WWII Canon
Enjoy the unsurpassed view of the fjord from the WWII canon that, together with the surrounding bunkers and embattlements, was used by the occupying British forces during the war to defend the entrance to Skálafjørður.
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