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After five years of planning and more than 5,000 km of fieldwork, the National Gravel Routes are finally ready. Eight long-distance gravel routes connecting some of Norway’s most remarkable landscapes. Launching Spring/Summer 2026
Ride with GPS is the navigation engine behind every Cycle Norway route. It gives you turn-by-turn guidance, offline maps, climb profiles, surface data, and live updates so your itinerary works in the real world — not just on a screen.
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Over a hundred routes across Norway – all personally ridden, tested, and verified. We regularly add new and exciting routes throughout the year. Some routes are tailored for light bikepacking setups, others for traditional touring or those new to multi-day cycling trips.
A book’s worth of up-to-date, cycling-specific travel advice – all in one place. Clear, practical answers to the most common questions about cycling in Norway. From supplies, accommodation and wild camping to ferries, weather, and safety tips – it’s everything you should know before you ride, all in one place.
Cycle Norway’s blog blends storytelling with practical advice, sharing the latest cycling news, route updates, and unique travel insights from across Norway. It’s an inspiring guide for discovering the country’s most scenic and lesser-known roads.
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Cycle Norway Experiences are carefully designed self-guided cycling journeys that remove the guesswork from riding in Norway. Each experience is built to strike a balance between solid planning and on-the-road freedom, giving riders a clear structure while leaving room to adapt as conditions, weather, or curiosity dictate. The aim is simple: spend less time worrying about logistics and more time riding quiet roads, remote landscapes, and the routes that make Norway special.
Agder is a county in the heart of southern Norway, far from the usual tourist maps and sparsely populated even by Norwegian standards. This route takes you over 300 km of some of the quietest and most remote roads in Agder and Telemark, through a landscape shaped more by forestry and small settlements than by tourism.
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Yes, the whole of Norway is fantastic for cycling, but if it’s your first visit, a common mistake is trying to cover too much. For long-distance rides, a great place to start is the legendary EuroVelo 1 route along the coast. If you’re into gravel, Rallarvegen and Mjølkevegen are excellent choices. For a city-based trip, Oslo, Bergen, Ålesund, and Voss all offer incredible day rides for all levels. Still unsure? Book a call with us, and we’ll help narrow it down to make sure you get the best possible cycling experience.
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