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The Faroe Islands Could Become a Chocolate Paradise

There are more and more people who cycle in Faroe Islands. E.g. Visit Faroe Islands has made an effort to point out cycling trips in the Faroe Islands - but how safe is it to cycle on the Faroese roads? Some say that the Faroe Islands are a cycling paradise, but as it is now, it is just not safe enough. This is what Brandur Sjúrðarson, economist and analyst at Landsverk and project manager for the update of the transport plan, says.  Landsverk h…
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There are more and more people who cycle in Faroe Islands. E.g. Visit Faroe Islands has made an effort to point out cycling trips in the Faroe Islands - but how safe is it to cycle on the Faroese roads? Some say that the Faroe Islands are a cycling paradise, but as it is now, it is just not safe enough. This is what Brandur Sjúrðarson, economist and analyst at Landsverk and project manager for the update of the transport plan, says.  Landsverk h…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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