Finnisheg
Finnisheg is a small coastal village located on the western shore of the island of Eirn in the Norhaven archipelago. It lies within the Northshore municipal district and sits near a sheltered harbor that opens to the Atlantic.
The toponym Finnisheg is of uncertain origin; local historians suggest a blend of Gaelic and Norse elements
Historically, Finnisheg developed as a fishing hamlet in the 17th and 18th centuries. A nearby shipyard operated
Geography and economy: The coast features rocky coves, a sheltered harbor, and a sandy inlet at low
Infrastructure and governance: Finnisheg is served by the Northshore council, with basic public services provided locally.
Notable features include a 19th-century lighthouse on the headland, a historic church, and the Finnisheg Market,