A Remote Island Home in the Faroe Islands
At the far edge of the North Atlantic, in the village of Kirkja on Fugloy — the easternmost island of the Faroe Islands — stands Geilin, a carefully restored century-old house surrounded by cliffs, sea, and open sky.
A private and secluded stay offering modern comfort for those seeking silence, presence, and space — whether for rest, creative work, or time together.
About the house
Geilin is a historic island home transformed into comfortable accommodation. More than 100 years old, the house has been thoughtfully restored, preserving its character while introducing modern amenities for a relaxed and effortless stay.
Here, nature is not a backdrop — it is your closest neighbor. The ocean, the wind, the shifting light, and the dramatic landscape of Fugloy shape the rhythm of each day.
The Experience
This is a place for:
Quiet retreats
Remote work in inspiring surroundings
Couples seeking privacy
Small families wanting time away from noise
Travellers looking for a unique stay in the Faroe Islands
Fugloy is one of the most remote islands in the Faroes, offering rare stillness and unspoiled nature. From the house, you are steps away from hiking trails, bird cliffs, and panoramic views of the North Atlantic.
Location
Located in Kirkja village on Fugloy, Geilin offers authentic island living while remaining accessible by ferry and helicopter from the main islands.
For travellers seeking accommodation beyond the ordinary, this remote island house provides a rare opportunity to experience the Faroe Islands at their most untouched.