Beinisvørð
Beinisvørð in Faroese poetry
At least two famous Faroese poets have mentioned Beinisvørð in poems. Poul F. Joensen (born 1898 in Sumba, died 1970 in Froðba) often mentioned Beinisvørð as the guardian spirit of the country. A Faroese singer and composer from Klaksvík, Hanus G. Johansen, set several of these poems to music and after that they became very popular and well known amongst Faroese of all ages. Janus Djurhuus (born 1881 in Tórshavn, died 1948) uses it as a symbol of Faroese independence in "Heimferð Nólsoyar Páls".
Tourism
Tourists who visit Suðuroy often wish to see Beinisvørð. It can be seen from several locations, the nearest being Hesturin, near the one-lane road between Lopra and Sumba. There is also a road tunnel from Lopra to Sumba. For buses it is best to go to Sumba first and from there up to Hesturin (near the antenna), and on the way back turn the bus on Hesturin and go back to Sumba. The road from Hesturin to Lopra has many curves and can be difficult for buses to drive on. Another option is from Lopranseiði, which is west of Lopra; turn right just before entering the village; a road goes almost all the way to the coast. It is not far from the main road, less than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi). Beinisvørð can also be seen at a greater distance from Eggjarnar, just south of Vágur. A one-lane road goes to some 25 metres (82 ft) from the cliff's edge at Eggjarnar.
References
- ^ Fjøll í Føroyum flokkað eftir hædd Archived 2015-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, Umhvørvisstovan (The Office for Environmental Affairs) (in Faroese)
- ^ Beinisvørð Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine at Faroestamps.fo
External links
- Photos of Beinisvørð at Flickr.com.
- www.youtube.com
- Sumba Municipality (in Faroese)