
In Search of Abandoned Old Roads, Fjords (and Asian Tourists)
World Class Bike Photography in Norway – Part 2: This blog continues from [Part 1] We hit the road with a

World Class Bike Photography in Norway – Part 2: This blog continues from [Part 1] We hit the road with a

When people think of Cycle Norway, they often picture the open road, quiet forests, and the thrill of discovering a country

I’ve lived in Oslo for years. Long enough to know that escaping the city by bike usually involves a frustrating mix

A 4-Day Journey Through Mountains, Fjords, and Gravel Every year, for just a few days, Cycle Norway does the unthinkable –

Norway’s stave churches are among the country’s most unique and evocative cultural treasures. These medieval wooden churches, built between the 12th

Most cyclists come to Norway for the views. Fair enough, the landscapes hit hard. Fjords slicing into rock, midnight sun casting

After weeks of mild and boring overcast weather, Norway was finally blessed with a rare gift, two solid weeks of sunshine.

Tucked away by two quiet lakes in the county of Telemark are two little-known sleeping boxes that offer what might be

For nearly six decades, Styrkeprøven has been part of Norway’s cycling culture. It was never just a race. For many riders,

Apidura’s New Expedition Range Last year I stepped away from Restrap after three years working together. It was a good collaboration

For the first time in modern history, Trollstigen has opened in April. On April 27th, 2026, the gates were lifted nearly

The Inland Trail Route 4 is one of the most remote journeys in southern Norway, spending long stretches far from major

For the first time in over 20 years, a direct train connection between Oslo and Denmark is returning from summer 2028.

Ten years ago, calling Oslo a cycling city would have raised eyebrows. The capital was a place where bikes were tolerated

Last Year’s Triumph The inaugural Oslo Cycling Week, held in late August and early September, revealed what can happen when a

When people think of Cycle Norway, they often picture the open road, quiet forests, and the thrill of discovering a country

Oslo Cycling Week wasn’t supposed to happen this year. After the first edition, the organisers ran out of resources and energy.

If I had to choose one region in Norway that offers the perfect blend of scenery, solitude, and soul, it would

As I sit here writing, my work desk is surrounded by external hard drives—nine and counting. Each one is packed with

Having cycled all over Norway in the past four years, it’s remarkable how little high-quality photos I have to show for

In an era dominated by major social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, it might seem unnecessary to launch an

A Cyclist’s Guide to Conquering Norway’s Iconic Road. After a challenging year of closure in 2024 due to a significant rockfall,

It’s 10:00 at night, 19 hours since we began at a quiet Swedish border—a world away from the scene before us

This story begins, as many great ideas do, over a beer. The year was 2012, and Norway was celebrating the 50th

Text and Photos by Gjermund Gustavsen – Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) Picking up where yesterday left off, I

Text and Photos by Gjermund Gustavsen – Part 1 of 2. My solo journey through the highs and lows of Norway’s

Text by Jonathan Robinson. Photos by Jonathan Robinson & Pär Lindholm. As an avid gravel and road cyclist living in Sweden, I’ve

Our final part of our top 10 mountain gravel routes for autumn ends with the crème de la crème of Norway’s
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