Faroe Islands Cliff Walks: Coastal Hikes in the North Atlantic is a first-person journey across one of the world's most dramatic island landscapes, where towering cliffs, seabird colonies, and villages rooted in centuries of tradition stand against the endless ocean.Through vivid narrative and personal reflection, the book traces hikes along legendary routes: the "lake above the sea" at Trælanípa, the puffin-rich island of Mykines, the gorge harbor of Gjógv, and the windswept lighthouse of Kalsoy. Each walk reveals not only the raw beauty of the Faroes but also the deep connection between people and place-a dialogue of survival, myth, and belonging.Weaving together history, folklore, and lived experience, the book offers more than trail descriptions. It becomes a meditation on solitude, resilience, and the quiet awe of walking at the edge of the world. For travelers, dreamers, and lovers of wild places, this is both a guide and a testament to the enduring spirit of the North Atlantic.