Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Múli is a charming little hamlet nestled on the island of Borðoy. With its origins dating back to the 14th century, this picturesque village was the last in the archipelago to get electricity in 1970. Despite being considered abandoned since 2002, a few die-hard residents still call it home during the summer months, using their old houses as vacation getaways. Surrounded by stunning mountains and boasting a rich history, Múli is a hidden gem worth exploring for those seeking a unique Faroese experience.
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