Fjöllík
Fjöllík is a small, uninhabited island located in the Faroe Islands, an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and Norway. The island is part of the municipality of Klaksvík on the island of Borðoy. Fjöllík is situated approximately 1.5 kilometers northeast of the larger island of Borðoy and is part of a group of small islets known as the *Fjallareyjar* ("Mountain Islands").
The name *Fjöllík* translates roughly to "little mountain" in Faroese, reflecting its rugged terrain. The island
Geologically, Fjöllík is composed of volcanic rock, typical of the Faroe Islands, which were formed by volcanic
Fjöllík is accessible only by boat, and its remoteness ensures minimal human activity. The island is not