
190km
Distance
2408m
Elev. Gain
1-3
Days
0%
Unpaved
8/10
Difficulty
Lysefjorden Loop
Flat roads lead you out of Stavanger or Sandnes to a ferry port, where the long journey down the world-famous Lysefjorden drops you off in a different world. Now, high-raised mountains are all around you, and the world-famous Lysevegen, with its 27 hairpin corners, awaits. On top, a barren, cold and rocky world now lies in front of you. Plenty of ups and downs will eventually lead you down into Sirdal, a unique narrow valley that will take you back to the Stavanger region with plenty of beauty to keep you occupied along the way. This is the very best of the southern region and a must for any adventure-seeking cyclists.
Route map
Useful links
Booking.com – for accommodation options across Norway
Entur app – for planning public transport trips around Norway
Ferries – routes, timetables and information by Statens Vegvesen
Wild camping etiquette – important to know
Keep in mind
All cycling routes published on CYCLENORWAY.com are intended as planning resources and sources of inspiration to be used alongside your own research and judgement. Routes are created using careful research, but every cyclist has different abilities, expectations, and risk tolerance. Some challenging gravel routes may include hike-a-bike sections, muddy or wet hiking paths, technical terrain, steep climbs, descents, or remote areas that may not be suitable for everyone. Route mapping software, and conditions can also change or contain inaccuracies. Cycling in Norway is generally very safe. Nevertheless, if you choose to ride these routes, you do so at your own risk. If you are unsure about a certain route leave a comment below and we’ll advise you.







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