This quiet village on Eysturoy is famed for its mysterious “rocking stones” — boulders that sway with the tide. Surrounded by steep mountains and lush valleys, Oyndarfjørður offers a serene setting for cultural encounters and scenic walks. Visit the village of Eiði on Eysturoy Island, featuring colorful houses spread out of the flat isthmus that gives the village is name. First settled by the Vikings in the 9th century, Eiði was once the second biggest town in the Faroe Islands.