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31. januar 2023
I stayed seven nights here and had a great time. The site is a combined campsite and hostel. I was in the hostel part. The hostel is further divided into rooms as well as a converted bus which sleeps five! I was in the converted bus. I think the idea is to put younger people and large groups in the rooms and old gits like me in the converted bus. The common area is large and includes three cookers and two fridges. There are at least eight showers, maybe more. However, it's a hostel. If you're not prepared to accept shared spaces, then fork out for a posh hotel. The owner, Kristjan, is extremely friendly and professional and manages to make both his large groups and single travellers feel welcome and accommodated. He is also very laid back. He can't be there 24 hours, so has no problem with guests rolling up, finding a place to kip, and settling up for money afterwards. It is about a one-minute walk to the bus stop and about 20 minutes on foot to a supermarket. The bus is on the busiest line in the Faroes, from the airport to the capital Torshavn. My flight back was very early on a Sunday, too early to get the bus, so Kristjan very kindly sorted out a transfer for me for 100 kroner which I understand is half the price of a taxi. He even did this on a Saturday evening when quite rightly enjoying himself with a beer or ten after going to the Faroe Islands v Lithuania match (the Faroes won 2-1). For the seven nights I paid 1750 kroner/€235.20, or €33.60 a night. OK, that might be pricey in Moldova, but it's dirt cheap for the Faroes.
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