Klaksvik City Guide
Image by Mirek237 via wikidata

Faroe Islands

Klaksvik City Guide

Klaksvík, located on Borðoy island, is the second-largest town in the Faroe Islands and a significant fishing port. It's nestled in a dramatic landscape of steep mountains and deep fjords, offering a blend of maritime industry and stunning natural beauty. For travelers and remote workers, Klaksvík provides a quieter, more authentic Faroese experience compared to the capital, Tórshavn, with ample opportunities for outdoor activities and a strong sense of local community.

Lifestyle🍽️

🍽️
Food Scene
Good
6

International variety is limited, focusing on traditional Faroese and some Danish cuisine. Late-night food culture is minimal outside of specific events or pubs.

Local Dishes:
Ræst kjøt (fermented lamb), Turrur fiskur (dried fish), Seafood
International Cuisine:
Danish cuisine
🌙
Nightlife
Limited
4

Klaksvík has a modest nightlife scene, primarily consisting of a few local pubs and bars where locals gather. It is not a party destination.

Coffee Culture
Limited
5

A few local cafés offer standard coffee options. Specialty roasters and third-wave shops are rare.

💰
Tipping
Not Required

Tipping is not customary. Service charges included, but rounding up for exceptional service is appreciated.

Top Attractions
Christianskirkjan (Christian's Church)
Culture
A unique church with a grass roof and a boat hanging inside.
Norðoya Fornminnissavn (Northern Islands Museum)
Museum
Showcases local history and culture.
Enniberg
Nature
One of the highest sea cliffs in the world, accessible by boat tour or challenging hike.
Klaksvík City Park
Park
A pleasant green space in the town center.
Kunoy
Nature
Accessible via causeway, offering stunning views and hiking opportunities.
Viðareiði
Nature
The northernmost village, known for its dramatic scenery and the hike to Villingardalsfjall.
SIM Cards

SIM cards can be purchased on arrival at Vágar Airport or in larger towns. Major providers are Føroya Tele and Vodafone. eSIM availability may vary by provider; it's best to check directly.

Available at:
Vágar Airport
Føroya Tele
Vodafone
Recommended Apps
Strandfaraskip Landsins(Transport)
Visit Faroe Islands(Tourism)
Google Maps(Utilities)
Yr.no(Weather)
Banking apps(Finance)

Services & Infrastructure

Street Cleanliness
Excellent
9

Klaksvík is very clean, with good waste management and recycling systems.

24/7 Services
Poor
2

Klaksvík lacks a strong 24/7 ecosystem. Late-night options are limited.

Groceries
Bónus
Miklagarður

International products are available, though selection might be more limited than in larger European cities. Most shops are closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Cashless Payments
Widely accepted

Card payments are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels. Cash is rarely needed.

ATMs

ATMs are available, typically at banks. Major credit and debit cards are accepted. Fees are generally low or non-existent for withdrawals from local banks, but check with your home bank for international transaction fees.

Schools
Local only

Klaksvík has local public schools where instruction is in Faroese. There are no dedicated international schools in Klaksvík.

Available Schools:
Klaksvík Public Schools

Work & Digital💻

Coworking Spaces
Not Available
Work-Friendly Cafés
Poor
Kaffihúsið
A local café with potential spots for work.
Hotel Klaksvík
May have lobby areas suitable for quiet work.
Alternatives:
Klaksvík Public Library
Offers a quiet environment and likely Wi-Fi.
Hotel lobbies
May offer comfortable, quiet areas for work.
Your accommodation
Often the most reliable quiet alternative.
Digital Nomad Community
Poor
1

The digital nomad community in Klaksvík is very small to non-existent. No dedicated spaces or events.

Nature & Activities🌿

Green Spaces
Excellent
8

Klaksvík has the city park and is surrounded by mountains, offering ample outdoor opportunities.

Running
Good
7

Popular routes include paths along the waterfront and roads leading into nature areas. Safety and air quality are high.

Gyms
Available

Gym facilities are mainly found within local sports halls. Swimming pool with fitness equipment is available.

Available Gyms:
Ítróttarhøllin í Klaksvík
Klaksvíkar Svimjihøll
Tennis
Limited
4

Some local sports clubs may have tennis courts. Informal booking systems.

Padel
Poor
1

Padel courts are unlikely. Tennis is more accessible.

Yoga
Poor
2

Yoga studios are rare. Occasional classes may be available through community centers.

Martial Arts
Poor
2

Information on dedicated martial arts facilities is limited. Local sports clubs might offer fitness classes.

Skiing
Poor
1

Skiing is not available in Klaksvík or the Faroe Islands due to the lack of suitable terrain and consistent snow conditions for resorts.

Water Sports
Limited
5

Kayaking and paddleboarding are possible in fjords, depending on weather. Guided tours are common.

Surfing
Poor
2

The Faroe Islands have some surf spots, but they are exposed and require specific conditions, generally for experienced surfers. Not a known surf destination.

Diving
Good
6

Dive sites offer cold-water diving experiences with unique marine life. Visibility can be excellent. Certification and rental are primarily in Tórshavn.

Health & Safety🏥

Healthcare
Excellent
8

Klaksvík has a local hospital, Klaksvíkar Sjúkrahús, which provides general medical services. English-speaking staff are generally available, especially among younger professionals. Public healthcare quality is high.

Hospitals:
Klaksvíkar Sjúkrahús
Pharmacies:
Apotek (pharmacy)
Tap Water Safety
Safe to drink

Tap water in Klaksvík is safe and excellent quality for drinking directly from the tap.

Common Scams
None

Community & Family

Family Friendly
Good
7

Klaksvík offers playgrounds and green spaces suitable for children. Kid-friendly cafés are limited but some establishments are welcoming to families. Baby supplies are available in supermarkets.

LGBTQ+ Friendly
Good
6

The Faroe Islands are generally tolerant, but LGBTQ+ acceptance is more conservative than in mainland Scandinavia. Legal protections exist.

Pet Friendly
Limited
4

Pet policies vary by accommodation. Pet parks are not common. Import requirements are strict.

Communities
Local Facebook groups (Social Media)

Quick Facts

Population
4,997
Power Reliability
Excellent
9/10

The power supply in the Faroe Islands, including Klaksvík, is highly reliable, with a stable grid primarily powered by renewable energy sources.

Mountains
Available

Klaksvík is surrounded by mountains, offering immediate access to trailheads.

Languages
Faroese(95%)
Danish(80%)
English(60%)
Emergency
112
Emergency services

⚠️Natural Disasters Risk

🌊
Tsunami
Very Low Risk
1
🏔️
Earthquake
Very Low Risk
2

🌦️Seasonal Issues

Strong winds and rain
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Year-round strong winds and frequent rain.

No reviews yet

Be the first to share your experience at this place

💬 Feedback & Bugs