
Bergen – Trondheim
The Atlantic Coast (Eurovelo 1)
The quieter roads of Fjord Norway, are not to be underestimated. Few people get to experience this area of Norway, which offers great ocean views, fresh sea air, and plenty of quiet islands to hop over and explore.
The Quieter Side of Fjord Norway
The coastline of Fjord Norway is truly one of a kind, a rugged stretch of deep fjords, scattered islands, and quiet coastal roads far removed from the bustle of mainland Europe. It offers a rare sense of freedom and open space, perfect for those who crave solitude and adventure. The route is clearly marked from Bergen to Sognefjorden and further north from Ålesund to Kristiansund, making navigation straightforward. Most of the journey follows smooth, paved roads, with terrain that alternates between gentle flats and rolling hills, rarely becoming too demanding.
One notable exception is a 500-metre climb required to avoid a long tunnel. The stretch of Road 5 after Førde can also feel uncomfortable at times due to a few busy tunnels. Still, these are brief interruptions on what is otherwise a peaceful ride through dramatic scenery where few tourists travel. Frequent ferry crossings offer ideal breaks to rest and refuel, and if the weather turns or your legs need a pause, you can easily shorten the route by hopping on a local ferry or the Hurtigruten coastal service.
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