Located 200 miles northwest of Scotland, the Faroe Islands is a self-governing territory officially part of the Kingdom of Denmark. The archipelago consists of 18 small islands connected by bridges, road tunnels, ferries and causeways. This video shows the beauty of these tiny islands, which travelers often overlook due to their remote location and small size. However, they boast steep seaside cliffs, secluded coves and deep valleys. The film captures the islands at all times of day, from stormy mornings to rich sunsets.