The gjaargarður doesn t just have a grass roof on its main building.
Houses with grass roofs faroe islands.
Close up to the á reyni district you will find the political stamping ground in the faroe islands.
First the quaint gjaargarður guest house in gjógv and then the four star foroyar hotel overlooking the bay in the capital torshavn.
Driving around the islands you will come across many sod roofs.
The enchanting village has 14 inhabitants loads of grazing sheep grass roof houses and a picturesque church built in 1858.
Susanna from visit faroe islands arranges for us to stay under a couple of grass roofs.
Faroe islands are an archipelago between the norwegian sea and the north atlantic ocean approximately halfway between norway and iceland 320 kilometers 200 mi north northwest of great britain on the faroe islands there are houses that seem as an abandoned hobbit movie set when in fact these picturesque and lush settings are ancient dwellings.
These started life as a pragmatic solution for dwellings see gallery but have since become a symbol for the islands.
Back to the 9th century.
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This is the oldest part of tórshavn with small houses.
Through the centuries the housing pattern changed.
The tiny streets are a maze around it with characteristic grass roofed buildings.
Historical small wooden houses with living grass roofs.
Green roofs scattered along these roads are many grass roofed houses.
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The longhouses of the norse settlers were low houses built of turf stone and driftwood under heavy grass roofs.
It also has one on the modern annexe.
In faroe island it rains 300 days during the year so the settlers introduced the grass roofs as it provided protection from the sobbing rain.
Like many islands the capital is a harbor town.
The enchanting faroe islands village with grass roof houses the remote hillside village of saksun lies on the shores of a tranquil turquoise lagoon cradled by rugged fjords.
These roofs date way back to when the homes used to be built into the ground to protect them from the wind and ocean conditions.
Most houses here are inhabited and covered with.