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'''Vágoy''' is incredibly easy to hitch to and within; there's a lot of traffic. But if it's a nice day have someone let you off before the Streymoy-Vágoy tunnel and walk 5 minutes to the Leynar beach − it's spectacular!
Vágoy is where the Faroes' only airport is.
 
=== Suðuroy ===
 
'''Suðuroy''' (litterally "South Island") is fairly big and different from the other islands (they even speak a different dialect). The traffic is poor, as the transportation of cars to and from the island limited. But people are friendly and like on other islands, chances to be picked up are high in spite of the few cars. The road network is not so good, so you can't really drive around the island. I ([[user:Gutuater]]) was there during the holiday called ''Jónsøka'' and the interior of the island seemed to be uninhabited; but I found two 17-years-old schoolgirls that had nothing to do and drove me around. The beach town of Fámjin with the lake up the hill is a spectacular destination (it was very hot and I wanted to take a swim in the lake, but the water was ice cold!!).
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