Višareiši is the northern-most settlement in the Faroes, on the island of Višoy.
The high mountain in the background has, on the far side, Cape Enniberg, a 750m vertical cliff dropping all the way down to the Atlantic.
It's supposedly an incredible view, but the hike up there is long (takes most of the day) and dangerous without a guide. Due to these issues, and the poor weather, we did the Slęttaratindur hike instead.
Višareiši sits in a surprisingly steep valley, but considering that it's one of the furthest out settlements, it's got a bit more than most towns. Including the rarity outside of Torshavn and Klaksvik: an actual restaurant: Matstovan hjį Elisabeth į Višareiši ("Elizabeth's Restaurant").
Where we had some Faroese beer:
And, for what surprised me by being only the second time this happened on the island, I had lamb. A giant saddle of lamb. While a bit pricey (~$28), this was gooooood: