Otta to Ålesund – natural beauty

Off the beaten track, East to Northwest. Climb mountains, cut through deep valleys and cruise along fjords to the architectural gem of Ålesund surrounded by the ocean. Following this route gives you a rich experience of some spectacular parts of Norway. To avoid the worst traffic, parts of the route is on gravel, in scenic... Continue Reading →

Otta to Heidal – deep Norway

Off the main track in the heart of Southern Norway This route is easy accessible by train, starting and ending at the railway station in Otta. It takes you on a round along rivers with green water straight from the glaciers, across a couple of mountains, and to some well preserved areas where almost every... Continue Reading →

Sykkylven and Stranda roundtrip

Industrious villages and skyscraper peaks This round takes you through the heart of the alpine Sunnmøre mountains, and it can be done as a one day trip, or if you prefer, why not stay over in Stranda or Sykkylven. As some of the route takes your through the mountains, this round is recommended during late... Continue Reading →

The Atlantic Ocean Road in winter

The Atlantic Road brings you by bridges through a weathered archipelago on the Northwest coast of Norway. It is used by locals, but much traffic is form tourists coming here to see this spectacular road on the edge of the ocean. The route is part of Eurovelo 1 and National Cycle Route no. 1. This describes a part of the route with signposts between Ålesund and Kristiansund.

Cross-country Norway – part I

Lillehammer knödel and mammoth ivory. Summer of 2018 brought an endless heatwave, with every weekend, starting from May calling for another ride, and one more. By the end of June I felt that I had been on every route and trail in my neighbourhood. I also often had to follow the same track back as... Continue Reading →

Borgundfjorden round trip

A city tour around the fjord from which mediaeval Ålesund (Borgund) arose. If you’re in Ålesund this is a good way to get to know this coastal town with its surroundings. The total round is 32 km, and you need to use the passenger boat between Langevåg and the city centre of Ålesund to do... Continue Reading →

Hamar to Lillehammer – the scenic route

High and low along Norway’s biggest lake. This route takes you between Hamar and Lillehammer on mostly quiet roads, partly on asphalt and partly on gravel. It will take you through some of Norway’s most productive and well kept agricultural landscapes. All the way you will get continuously changing views towards Mjøsa, the biggest lake... Continue Reading →

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