List of Lakes in The Faroe Islands - List of Lakes in The Faroe Islands

List of Lakes in The Faroe Islands

Lakes referred to on the islands of Suðuroy, Sandoy, Vágoy, Nólsoy, Eysturoy, Streymoy and Hestur:

  • Pollur in Saksun
  • Saksunarvatn
  • Sandsvatn on Sandoy, 0,82 km².
  • Norðbergsvatn, between Hvalba and Norðbergseiði in Suðuroy.
  • Heygsvatn, between Hvalbiareiði and Hvalba in Suðuroy
  • Vatnið í Hvannhaga (The Lake in Hvannhagi) in Suðuroy.
  • Vágsvatn in Suðuroy.
  • Hamravatn
  • Rættarvatn
  • Bláfossvatn
  • Nykarvatn, near Øravík in Suðuroy.
  • Mjáuvøtn
  • Hviltavatn
  • Kirkjuvatn near Fámjin in Suðuroy, 0,17 km².
  • Vatnið við Vágseiði (Lake near Vágseiði).
  • Tindarlíðarvatn in Suðuroy
  • Miðvatn in Suðuroy
  • Ryskivatn in Suðuroy
  • Bessavatn
  • Lakes of Hovsdalur, Suðuroy
  • Lakes of Hamrahagi
  • Gróthúsvatn, Sandoy, 0,14 km².
  • Stóravatn
  • Lítlavatn
  • Norðara Hálsavatn
  • Heimara Hálsavatn
  • Vatndalsvatn
  • Lómatjørn
  • Lykkjuvøtn
  • Fossavatn
  • Múlbergsvatn
  • Núpsvatn
  • Ørguvatn
  • Dunjavatn
  • Hólmavatn
  • Gásdalsvatn on Sandoy.
  • Stóratjørn
  • Sørvágsvatn (also called Leitisvatn) in Vágar, 3,57 km².
  • Fjallavatn in Vágar, 1,03 km²
  • Hviltkinnavatn
  • Breiðavatn
  • Álkuðarvatn
  • Halavatn
  • Reyðastígavatn
  • Steinavatn
  • Toftavatn, Eysturoy, 0,51 km².
  • Eiðisvatn, Eysturoy, 0,47 km².
  • Mølinvatn
  • Kornvatn
  • Starvatn
  • Vørðuvatn
  • Kvíandalsvatn, Eysturoy.
  • Trælavatn, Eysturoy.
  • Heiðavatn
  • Leynarvatn in Streymoy, 0,18 km².
  • Saksunarvatn in Streymoy
  • Pollur í Saksun
  • Mýrarnar
  • Mjáuvøtn
  • Vatnið
  • Stóravatn
  • Gásafjallavatn
  • Brúnavatn
  • Gásavatn in Streymoy
  • Áarstíggjavatn
  • Porkerisvatn in Streymoy.
  • Fagradalsvatn in Hestur.
  • Hálsvatn in Hestur.

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