The Faroe Islands is a North Atlantic archipelago with a population of 50,322 distributed in a total area of 1,400 square kilometres. This archipelago is located 320 kilometres north-northwest of Scotland, and about halfway between Norway and Iceland. The terrain is rugged; the climate is subpolar oceanic climate (Cfc)—windy, wet, cloudy, and cool. Temperatures average above freezing throughout the year because of the Gulf Stream.
Simply because there is no reason not to go. If you still in doubt, here's a list to convience you: Faroe Islands activities
Flying non-stop from a variety of destinations,such as Denmark, Reykjavik, Edinburgh and Bergen. If you are not coming from these places you might check the seasonal flights from places like Barcelona, the Gran Canary, Islands, Mallorca, Crete and Malta.
Sailing from Iceland and Denmark.
The weather in the Faroe Islands is unpredictable and ever-changing. Thus, when planning it's a good idea to check the weather forecast out for permanence in the Island. However, is a good idea to pack a variety of clothing, suited to all sorts of weather (mostly cool-ish).
Those who plan on camping or hiking for longer periods should bring warm underwear and socks, rubber boots and a warm sleeping bag, regardless of the season.