Helpful Diagram?
The Faeroes offers a simple (?) diagram of country buses and ferries, the latter shown in PALE BLUE on the graphic above.
As we have virtually arrived at the airport, we will need a route 300 to take us into Torshavn.
We will also need a ticket; and the best value is a four day rover, valid on the blue buses and most ferries. Tickets can be purchased at the shop in the airport.It is a simple tap on the terminal, both for buses ...... and on the ferries.fbb will take a look at fares later. But that bus and ferry diagram is a bit too much of a diagram for fbb.The 300 is shown in PALE GREEN ... and you can see that it crosses over to a second island. Here is the route on a "proper" map. Cartographically, we start from Torshavn (lower right).
... and then the northern portal.
But our 300 does not go thataway; it follows the wiggly above-ground route via Skaelingur. To ride through the tunnel you need a Torshavn city bus 6 or 7 (FREE of course) part of an occaional but lengthy service to "the villages".
But our 300 does not go thataway; it follows the wiggly above-ground route via Skaelingur. To ride through the tunnel you need a Torshavn city bus 6 or 7 (FREE of course) part of an occaional but lengthy service to "the villages".
The 300 stays on land rather than under land until it has to cross a chunk of sea to rech the Island of Vagar.
The undersea tunnel is entered on the north, some distance from the big sea. Only a little bit of wet is apparent near the tunnel mouth.
But when you exit the tunnel in the south, you know that you have been on a sea crossing.
In general, the scenery en route is spectacular all the way.
But soon the Airport appears on the only sizeable level bit of land in the whole of the archipelago.The runway is shown on the road map as a thin brown band with no label!But it is there, promise.Historically, the airport was for military use and was originally built by UK engineers during WW2.
But the 300 continues to the village of Sorvagur, which will feature in tomorrow's blog.
In the meantime let us take a look at the 300 timetable.
Here are the outward times from TorshavnAnd the return.
Here are the explanatory notes.Readers may enjoy reimagining this timetable in a more obvious UK style. In general terms, buses are hourly Monday to Friday (x) and approx two hourly on Saturdays and Sundays (x67),
Click on the graphics for an enlargement.
Many journeys continue to "Bakka" (3) by the Effo Station. This means that they run through the village of Sorvagur to almost the end of the road. They terminate at an Effo petrol station ...... where the 300 occasionally offers a connection with a small but intriguing ferry.More tomorrow.
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