
Harris and Lewis - The Outer Isles
UK Tours
EXPERIENCE LIGHT, SCALE AND SOLITUDE
Few places evoke the raw, weather-sculpted beauty of the Faroe Islands. Rising almost 1,000 metres straight from the Atlantic, the volcanic cliffs, dramatic fjords, and moody skies make this remote archipelago a haven for the adventurous landscape photographer.
This workshop is aimed at you experiencing and photographing the breath taking and dramatic beauty the Faroe Islands has to offer with steep sided mountains and lush green valleys formed by volcanic activity and glaciers many thousands of years ago.
The islands have deep fjords that stretch for miles, huge cascading waterfalls, small rugged black volcanic beaches with hundreds of tidal pools and the tallest cliffs in Europe. Dotted around the islands on the edge of the sea are small Faroese fishing villages with grass covered roofs that ooze with character and charm. Every day out, and each location we go to will be a new adventure, and if weather allows we will even make the drive into the heart of the mountains to the summit of Sornfelli that stands almost 2500 feet above the fjords below.
During this photography tour, you’ll photograph towering headlands, black volcanic beaches, weather-worn villages, and emerald valleys where lightand cloud dance with astonishing speed. This is a place where the weather paints the landscape anew each hour — and that’s exactly what makes it unforgettable.
During this workshop we will explore the islands of Vagar, Streymoy, Eysturoy, Bordoy and the island farthest north, Vidoy, all of which offer unique experiences and astounding views round every corner and through each of the tunnels which interconnect these islands. Because of where the Faroe Islands are situated, the weather is always transient which creates amazing light that travels through the green valleys and over the steep sided mountains.
Led by seasoned photographers Paul Gallagher FRPS and Michael Pilkington FRPS, you’ll explore Vagar, Streymoy, Eysturoy, Bordoy, and Vidoy — each offering its own unique palette of tones, textures, and coastal drama. This tour has been crafted not just to show you the Faroe Islands, but to let you feel and photograph them in all their expressive power.We believe the Faroe Islands are a real landscape photographer’s paradise!
- Sheer cliffs plunging into dark Atlantic waters
— The sweeping curves of fjords and valleys, carved by ancient glaciers
— Cascading waterfalls, rugged rock stacks, and tidal pools
— Quaint Faroese villages with grass-roofed houses and deep Nordic character
— The possibility to ascend Sornfelli, nearly 2,500 feet above the sea
With tunnels linking island to island, every day is a new adventure — and every turn reveals another moment of beauty waiting to be captured.
We stay in the historic capital Tórshavn, nestled on the southern tip of Streymoy Island. With a picturesque harbour and roots tracing back to Viking settlers, the city offers both comfort and atmosphere and todays boasts many wonderful restaurants.
7 Days
2 leaders with a maximum of 6 participants
Moderate. There will be some walks over hilly terrain of up to 15/30 minutes to access some of our locations.
Hotel Hafnia
View AccommodationThe price includes accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis, transportation during the workshop, transfers to and from airport, all 1 to 1 tuition. There is no Single Supplement.
You are responsible for air travel to and from Vagar Airport, travel and camera insurance, other personal expenses such as bar bills and meals not mentioned.