Kunoy is an island located in the north-east of the Faroe Islands between Kalsoy to the west and Borðoy to the east. There are two settlements on Kunoy: Kunoy on the west coast and Haraldssund on the south-east coast. These have been connected by a tunnel since 1988. Haraldssund is connected by a causeway to the neighbouring island of Borðoy to th…
Kunoy is an island located in the north-east of the Faroe Islands between Kalsoy to the west and Borðoy to the east. There are two settlements on Kunoy: Kunoy on the west coast and Haraldssund on the south-east coast. These have been connected by a tunnel since 1988. Haraldssund is connected by a causeway to the neighbouring island of Borðoy to the east of Kunoy. Before the causeway was built, travel to the island was by ferry. Nowadays the 504 bus runs a regular service across the causeway, with a route from Klaksvík through Ánir then across to Haraldssund and through the tunnel to Kunoy.