Oyndarfjørður

Oyndarfjørður (Danish: Andefjord) is a village on the northeastern coast of the Faroese island of Eysturoy in the Runavíkar municipality.

It is famous for two rinkusteinar, or rocking stones, located in the sea nearby.

[2] The name of the village is derived from the man's name Oyvindur (which is Eyvindur in Icelandic).

[3] There is a hiking trail over old overland postal routes north from Fuglafjørður to Oyndarfjørður (with Youth Hostel), then west to Elduvík, then south to Funningsfjørður and back to Fuglafjørður.

[3] This Faroe Islands location article is a stub.

Rinkusteinar in Oyndarfjørður, Eysturoy , Faroe Islands . The chain is connected to the mainland to make it easier to see the rock's movements.