Gáshólmur

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Gáshólmur is a small islet on the southside of Sørvágsfjørður in the Faroe Islands. To the east of the islet lies another islet - Tindhólmur. The islet is uninhabitated, and the only living creatures are seabirds and sheep rams, which are placed on the islet each year by the locals in Sørvágur.

  • highest point: 65 m
  • size: 10 ha