
The 700M Climb in Oslo’s Backyard?
Climb Oslo’s Highest Road: The Hidden Beast of Gyrihaugen If you’re cycling through the Oslo region and think the terrain is
The bike touring dream – Norway’s legendary 2,000 km EuroVelo 1 route to Nordkapp—the northernmost point in Europe.
Navigate Norway’s cycling logistics with ease—from prohibited tunnels to bikes on public transport and everything in between.
Join the conversation, connect with fellow cyclists, and ride with the support of a like-minded community
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This 1200m climb with over 9% average gradient is one for the bucket list.
24th July – (Members) NEWÂ
Norway’s newest gravel route climbs deep into the Hallingdal mountains, following old construction roads all the way to the source of the region’s hydropower.
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Choice from two options, one tough, the other even tougher, on forgotten roads and steep climbs. Highlights all around, and logistically easy to do last minute.
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If I had to choose one region in Norway that offers the perfect blend of scenery, solitude, and soul, it would be…
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The Vega Archipelago, located just below the Arctic Circle, is a scattered group of tiny islands. The main island offers a dreamlike cycling experience, with quiet, empty roads and stunning coastal scenery.
25th June (Members)
On the edge of northern Europe’s largest mountain plateau lies the wildest 30 km of gravel road anywhere on the continent.
24th June
The crazy abandoned military road that takes you to the roof of Nordmarka forest.
23rd June (Members)
The perfect loop of Northern Telemark, where history and nature combine to showcase one of WW2 greatest sabotage stories.
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Part 2 of Cycle Norway’s journey around Southern Norway, capturing all its beauty with two bikes and a beat-up work van.
20th June (Members)
A 550km extreme gravel loop from Oslo to the highest mountain plateaus and back again
19th June
Cycle Norway has lost its funding, but we’re not giving up. We have only just started!
Norway is a breathtaking country best explored on two wheels—but it’s not always easy. Tunnels, fjords, mountains, and unpredictable weather can make cycling here a real adventure. That’s why I created Cycle Norway—to help you plan, stay safe, and get the most out of your journey. Study the site, get inspired, and join our community for the ultimate cycling experience.Â
Thinking about cycling in Norway but not sure where to start? Maybe you’ve already mapped out a route but want an expert to review it and flag any potential issues or improvements.Â
Let Norway’s leading cycle tourism expert cultivate an independent route and itinerary tailored to your specific needs.
Like Facebook but better – connect with fellow cyclists, join groups and start or engage in forums—an indispensable resource for your journey.
All the practicalities for a bike adventure in Norway, from pre-ride preparations to getting around in Norway.
Trollstigen is planned to reopen on 14th July 2025. Read More
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Climb Oslo’s Highest Road: The Hidden Beast of Gyrihaugen If you’re cycling through the Oslo region and think the terrain is
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
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Cycle Norway is dedicated to making Norway, safer and more enjoyable to experience by bike and to inspire and inform a growing audience of the opportunities available.Â