Gjogv Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeIn Faroese, gjogv means cleft and it couldn't be more obvious how this village got its name. The cleft is deep and it is from the bottom of the stone steps that the boats set off for fishing, trips and the like.
From the side of the cleft farthest from the cliffs you can look across to puffins and other seabirds at a reasonably short distance.
Gjogv is remarkably well endowed for a village in these parts, having a hostel/guesthouse as well as a snack bar.
From the side of the cleft farthest from the cliffs you can look across to puffins and other seabirds at a reasonably short distance.
Gjogv is remarkably well endowed for a village in these parts, having a hostel/guesthouse as well as a snack bar.
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