Staying at Guesthouse Hugo, Sørvágur, Vagar Island, Faroe Islands

Staying at Guesthouse Hugo, Sørvágur, Vagar Island, Faroe Islands

Staying at Guesthouse Hugo, Sørvágur, Vagar Island, Faroe Islands

When I arrived in the Faroe Islands for a spot of backpacking, hiking and watching football, I decided to spend my first few nights on Vagar Island. I opted to stay in the village of Sørvágur which has a population of just over 1,000 people.

Staying at Guesthouse Hugo, Sørvágur, Vagar Island, Faroe Islands

Staying at Guesthouse Hugo, Sørvágur, Vagar Island, Faroe Islands

The village of Sorvagur is also handily situated down a hill from the airport. The area has a few options including the Hotel Vagar (which is at the airport and a tad isolated) and some Guesthouses that are often un-named and not well promoted. I found out about the Guesthouse Hugo online, via the Make Travel website and booked in here for three nights. It’s the perfect place to stay on Vagar Island and here are six cool reasons why you should pick it.

Backpacking in Sorvagur, Faroe Islands

Backpacking in Sorvagur, Faroe Islands

1.Friendly Family Run Business
I met the owners Maria and Kent and their daughter who plays for the Faroe Islands ladies youth team. The owners are very friendly and have created an immaculate family-run business here in the Faroe Islands.

Staying at Guesthouse Hugo, Sørvágur, Vagar Island, Faroe Islands

Staying at Guesthouse Hugo, Sørvágur, Vagar Island, Faroe Islands – with the owners

2.Superb Location
Guesthouse Hugo is superbly situated on the harbour in the village of Sorvagur. The view out my window was amazing. The Faroe Islands are a beautiful place. You are also only 20 minutes brisk walk from the airport and less than 10 minutes from a bus stop that can take you all the way to Torshavn. I liked the tranquility of this place and the location is more than cool.

View out my window

View out my window

It was also a perfect base for the day hikes to Sorvagsvatn Lake and Gasadalur. After a few nights here I headed to Torshavn to stay in the Hotel Foroyar.

Local bus stop to take you from Sorvagur to Torshavn (and other places)

Local bus stop to take you from Sorvagur to Torshavn (and other places)

3.Fast WiFi
I know, I know we are not here in the Faroe Islands to sit on our computers, but when the sun sets and the views have gone it is dark and there’s not much to do. It’s nice to know we can put our photos from the day on Instagram – Jonnydontstopliving or Facebook – Don’t Stop Living and keep touch with family and friends. There’s a cool balcony for WiFi and it is fast.

A good place to blog and get online

A good place to blog and get online

4.Retro café Fjørðoy
Retro café Fjørðoy, which is downstairs is right on your doorstep here and is one of the most popular cafes in the Faroe Islands. Offering a vintage feel, atmosphere wise with its old school charm and a tasty modern local menu to keep your stomach satisfied.

Retro café Fjørðoy, which is downstairs.

Retro café Fjørðoy, which is downstairs.

Retro café Fjørðoy, which is downstairs.

Retro café Fjørðoy, which is downstairs.

5.Breakfast
Breakfast is included in the price and as well as this, tea and coffee are available all day. The breakfast varies and ours included fruit, vegetables, meat, eggs, juice and bread. A perfect start for the day as we headed hiking.

Breakfast in Guesthouse Hugo, Sorvagur, Faroe Islands

Breakfast in Guesthouse Hugo, Sorvagur, Faroe Islands

Breakfast in Guesthouse Hugo, Sorvagur, Faroe Islands

Breakfast in Guesthouse Hugo, Sorvagur, Faroe Islands

6.Cosy Rooms
The Guesthouse Hugo offers cosy, comfortable rooms. My room was fresh, clean and pristine with a harbourside view, WiFi, TV, desk and settee.

My cosy room at Guesthouse Hugo, Sorvagur

My cosy room at Guesthouse Hugo, Sorvagur

My cosy room at Guesthouse Hugo, Sorvagur

My cosy room at Guesthouse Hugo, Sorvagur

In addition to these five things, there is tourist information here, a fully equipped self-catering kitchen, use of ironing board, laundry facilities available, board games and binoculars for bird watchers. Alcoholic drinks are also available. This village has only a few places that sell alcohol including the petrol station and the Hotel Vagar.

The corridor

The corridor

The bathroom

The bathroom

Drinks available

Drinks available

Here are the details for booking Guesthouse Hugo
Address: Bakkavegur 2, 380 Sørvágur, Vagar Island, Faroe Islands

  • Unique location, right by the sea, and with a grea view over the mountains
    and sea.
  • Only 4 rooms, with 2 double rooms and 2 single rooms.
  • Shared bath/toilet.
  • Hugo’s Guesthouse is ideal if you are planning to visit the birds paradise Mykines, as it is only a few minutes from the harbor.
  • The rooms are on the first floor, above the cozy, retro café Fjørðoy.
  • Café and free internet
  • Check-in at 14:00, check-out at 12:00

So give this place a try when backpacking in the Faroe Islands. Here are some of my videos from my stay in the Guesthouse Hugo in Sorvagur, Faroe Islands:

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