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Presently, Norway boasts nine national cycle routes, traversing 14 out of the 18 national tourist routes. These routes offer the opportunity to pedal from town to town, utilizing low-traffic roads that span the country. With some routes intersecting, cyclists can even devise round trip itineraries for added exploration.
Hundreds of kilometres of forest gravel and rolling country roads A capital like no other.
The epic journey from Bergen to Nordkapp following the EuroVelo 1
Maps for day and overnight trips around Norway’s famous cities (available to all logged-in users).
EuroVelo comprises an extensive network of long-distance cycling routes that link and unify the entire European continent. This map showcases the Scandinavian routes traversing Sweden, Norway, and Finland, illustrating their intersections and connecting points (available to all logged-in users).
Norway boasts over 13,000 mountains and hills rising above 100 meters. Among them, one thousand soar above 1600 meters, with around 250 surpassing 2000 meters. From smooth tarmac to rugged gravel, there are numerous fantastic road climbs awaiting discovery, and this map will pinpoint the finest among them (available to all logged-in users).
The Norwegian Scenic Routes are 18 selected roads that run through landscapes with unique natural qualities, along coasts and fjords, mountains and waterfalls. The routes are intended as alternatives to the main roads, and a must for cyclists looking for epic views (available to all logged-in users).
Cycle Norway is dedicated to making Norway, safer and more enjoyable to experience by bike and to inspire and inform a growing audience of the opportunities available.