In 2023 100 volunteers will be brought onto the 18 volcanic islands to roll up their sleeves and help preserve the natural environment of the Danish archipelago
The Faroe Islands will close for maintenance, with members of the public shut out of its biggest attractions – but that doesn’t mean you won’t be able to visit at all.
For the past five years the Danish self-governing archipelago has shut down for two days once a year to bring its tourist spots back up to shape.
In 2023, 100 volunteers will be brought onto the 18 volcanic islands to roll up their sleeves and help preserve the natural environment.
From 20 to 22 April the lucky bunch allowed onto the Faroes will help maintain Slættaratindur, the Islands’ highest mountain.