Sandvík (pronounced , "Sandy Bay"; ) is the northernmost village of the island of
Suðuroy in the
Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands ( ) (alt. the Faroes) are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean and an autonomous territory of the Danish Realm, Kingdom of Denmark. Located between Iceland, Norway, and the United Kingdom, the islands have a populat ...
. It is situated on the northern side of a shallow fjord. The village was previously known as Hvalvík (''Bay of Whales''). It changed its name to Sandvík in 1913 as there was too much confusion regarding mail delivery, because there is another village named
Hvalvík on
Streymoy
Streymoy (, ) is the largest and most populated island of the Faroe Islands. The capital, Tórshavn, is located on its southeast coast. The name means "island of currents". It also refers to the largest region of the country that also includes the ...
. The village had originally been known as Sandvík during the
Viking Age
The Viking Age (about ) was the period during the Middle Ages when Norsemen known as Vikings undertook large-scale raiding, colonising, conquest, and trading throughout Europe and reached North America. The Viking Age applies not only to their ...
.
History
Sandvík is the place where
Viking
Vikings were seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden),
who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe.Roesdahl, pp. 9� ...
chief
Sigmundur Brestisson
Sigmundur Brestisson (961–1005) was a Faroese Viking chieftain, and was responsible for introducing Christianity to the Faroe Islands in 999. He is one of the main characters of the Færeyinga saga.
According to the Færeyinga saga, emigrant ...
was murdered after his long swim from
Skúvoy in an attempt to flee from
Tróndur í Gøtu
Tróndur í Gøtu ( Icelandic: Þrándur í Götu, Old Norse Þrǫ́ndr í Gǫtu) (c. 945 – 1035) was a Viking Age chieftain in the Faroe Islands. He is remembered for his opposition to the importation of Christianity.
Biography
Tróndur í ...
. When Sigmundur came ashore exhausted to what he thought would be safety, the local farmer Torgrímur Illi fell upon him with his sons, and decapitated him for the golden bracelet he wore on his arm.
In 1349 the village became deserted, the inhabitants having been wiped out by the
Black Death
The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic that occurred in Europe from 1346 to 1353. It was one of the list of epidemics, most fatal pandemics in human history; as many as people perished, perhaps 50% of Europe's 14th century population. ...
. It would not be until 1816 that the village was once more inhabited.
The
church in Sandvík was built Á Bø in
Froðba in 1840. Later, in 1856, it was moved to
Tvøroyri
Tvøroyri is a village on the north side of the Trongisvágsfjørður on the east coast of Suðuroy island in the Faroe Islands. Together with Froðba, Trongisvágur, Líðin and Øravík it forms Tvøroyri Municipality.
The village is considered ...
, because more people lived there than in Froðba. And finally in 1908 it was moved to Sandvík, after Tvøroyri got a new and larger church.
On 13 February 1915 a tragic accident occurred in Sandvík during a whale hunt in the bay. Two of the boats capsized and 14 of 15 young men on board lost their lives, they came from Sandvík and the neighbouring village,
Hvalba. Later a memorial was raised in Sandvík in memory of the 14 men.
Overview
The Road Tunnel from 1969
Sandvík is connected to the road system of the island through a 1500-metre tunnel, which was bored through the mountains in 1969. The tunnel has only one lane, and passing places where cars can go aside in order to let other cars pass by. The tunnel is located up in the mountain on the southern arm, on the opposite side of the village, which is located on the northern arm of the bay.
Húsið uttan Ánna - A Historical Home and Museum
There is a small museum called "Húsið uttan Ánna" (The House by the River) in the centre of the village. It is located in a traditional Faroese house dating from 1866. The house has a turf roof.
Faroeislands.com
Ásmundarstakkur - A Sea Stack West of Sandvík
A narrow road leads from Sandvík to the west coast where many sea birds nest in the cliffs. Ásmundarstakkur is a 97-metre high detached sea stack which is home to puffins and other sea birds.
Writers from Sandvík
At least two writers came from Sandvík:
*Martin Joensen (1902-1966) was a teacher and a writer. He wrote about fishermen and the Faroese society in small villages. He wrote two novels: ''Fiskimenn'', 1946 (Fishermen) and ''Tað lýsir á landi'', 1952. He also wrote short stories.
* Steinbjørn B. Jacobsen (1937-2012) was a teacher and a writer (poet, novel writer, short story writer, play-writer, memoir-writer).
Gallery
Image:Sandvík.2.jpg, Sandvík seen from the mountain north of the village.
Image:Sandvík.6.jpg, Boat houses in the harbour of Sandvík.
Image:Sandvík.4.jpg, Memorial in memory of Sigmundur Brestisson
Sigmundur Brestisson (961–1005) was a Faroese Viking chieftain, and was responsible for introducing Christianity to the Faroe Islands in 999. He is one of the main characters of the Færeyinga saga.
According to the Færeyinga saga, emigrant ...
, made by sculptor Hans Pauli Olsen in 2006.
Image:Sigmundur Brestisson Memorial in Sandvík by Hans Pauli Olsen.jpg, Memorial in memory of Sigmundur Brestisson
Sigmundur Brestisson (961–1005) was a Faroese Viking chieftain, and was responsible for introducing Christianity to the Faroe Islands in 999. He is one of the main characters of the Færeyinga saga.
According to the Færeyinga saga, emigrant ...
, made by sculptor Hans Pauli Olsen in 2006.
Image:Martin Joensen Memorial Stone Sandvík Faroe Islands.JPG, Memorial in memory of the writer Martin Joensen who was born in Sandvík in 1902.
Image:Memorial Skadagrindin in Sandvik 1915.jpg, Memorial in memory of a whaling accident in 1915.
Image:Sandvíkar kirkja..2.jpg, The church of Sandvík.
Image:Sandvík.11.jpg, Húsið uttan Ánna, a historical home, museum.
Image:Sandvík.9.jpg, Inside Húsið uttan Ánna, museum.
Image:Ásmundurstakkur.3.jpg, Ásmundarstakkur, a sea stack west of Sandvík.
See also
* List of towns in the Faroe Islands
This is a list of villages (and towns) of the Faroe Islands as of 29 of April 2025. :fo:Býir í Føroyum
References
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Towns
Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands ( ) (alt. the Faro ...
References
External links
Visitsuduroy.fo
Landsverk.fo
Hvalba.fo
- The Municipality of Hvalba
Flickr.com
Photos from Sandvík and Ásmundarstakkur.
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Populated places in the Faroe Islands
Populated coastal places in the Faroe Islands
Suðuroy