Gøtudalur Live Cam

Valley with the small Eiðisá river flowing through Norðragøta



Hosted by:
  • Eysturkommuna
  • Oyran 2 - 512 Norðragøta
  • Føroyar - Faroe Islands
  • +298 73 00 00
  • [email protected]
  • https://www.eysturkommuna.fo/

Gøtudalur History

Gøtudalur is a small village located in the Faroe Islands, an autonomous territory of Denmark in the North Atlantic. It is situated in the western part of the island of Eysturoy, which is the second largest of the 18 main islands of the Faroe Islands.

Gøtudalur has a population of approximately 50 people, making it one of the smallest villages in the Faroe Islands. The village is located in a remote and scenic valley, surrounded by steep mountains and rugged coastline. The landscape around Gøtudalur is characterized by deep fjords, cascading waterfalls, and green pastures dotted with sheep.

The village has a small harbor where local fishermen bring in their catch of fish and shellfish. The surrounding waters are known for their rich marine life, and the local seafood is highly prized by chefs and gourmands. The village also has a small church, a school, and a community center where residents gather for social events and activities.