
Alone on Two Wheels: Part 2
One Girl’s Bikepacking Journey Through Norway – Part 2 We rejoin Angela on her 11-day adventure from Oslo Fjord to the

One Girl’s Bikepacking Journey Through Norway – Part 2 We rejoin Angela on her 11-day adventure from Oslo Fjord to the

Cycling through Norway’s vast nature, dramatic mountains, and remote villages might sound like a dream — but for some people the

With Trollstigen’s opening potentially limited to just a month this year — from July 14th to August 15th — it’s worth

Bikepacking in April isn’t for everyone. The mornings and evenings can be frigid, and many tourist services, including campsites, are still

For decades, the name Birken has been synonymous with endurance sports in Norway. Originating from the historic Birkebeinerrennet ski race, which

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

I’ve slogged through the first stretch of winter, but another half remains. Let’s go! After the deep darkness of December, the

I rode through the depths of a Norwegian winter and lived to tell the tale. We all know the drill. The

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

If you plan to cycle the Norwegian Coast, there is a good chance you might want to use Norway’s famous coastal

In the village of Øye between the fjord of Hjørundsfjorden and Norangsdalen Valley, you will find one of the most distinct

Bikepacking Maintenance 101: In this week’s video I speak with Ian Luck who is the ‘daglig leder’ (general manager) of one of Norway’s

In this video, I will explain in detail how and why I chose this route, my thoughts behind it, and what

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

We’re picking up right where we left off with our top 10 mountain gravel routes for autumn. If you missed the

I’ve been bikepacking for around six years, and in that relatively short time, the evolution of the sport has been nothing

I remember my first visit to Norway. Everything was incredibly expensive, and every spending decision had to be made with great

As August draws near, it seems like the perfect opportunity to delve into Norway’s renowned gravel routes, which meander over breathtaking

It’s that time of year when many of the mountain roads are either open or about to open. Cyclists have many

Every 5 to 10 years, Norway is graced with an early summer, and the last time this happened was in 2017.
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