
Rondane Loop
259km
Distance
1-4
Days
20%
Unpaved
7/10
Difficulty
Rondane Loop
Rondane is one of Norway’s most impressive National parks and boosts the most beautiful mountain range on the country’s eastern side. There are limited roads inside the National parks, but this route follows a lovely loop around the park’s fringes. Grand vistas follow you, and as you cycle, you are treated to a wild and impressive environment utterly different from the western fjord region. If you are tempted to cycle into the park, one detour on a challenging gravel road leads to a famous full-board hiking cabin (Rondvassbu), where you can stay for the night and even add some hiking to your itinerary. The route is challenging and requires a few small sections on main roads, which will not appeal to everyone. The train can be used to skip some sections, but don’t skip Grimdalen gravel road, which is perhaps the biggest highlight for many.
Route map
Useful links
Booking.com – for accommodation options across Norway
Entur app – for planning public transport trips around Norway
Ferries – routes, timetables and information by Statens Vegvesen
Wild camping etiquette – important to know
Keep in mind
All cycling routes published on CYCLENORWAY.com are intended as planning resources and sources of inspiration to be used alongside your own research and judgement. Routes are created using careful research, but every cyclist has different abilities, expectations, and risk tolerance. Some challenging gravel routes may include hike-a-bike sections, muddy or wet hiking paths, technical terrain, steep climbs, descents, or remote areas that may not be suitable for everyone. Route mapping software, and conditions can also change or contain inaccuracies. Cycling in Norway is generally very safe. Nevertheless, if you choose to ride these routes, you do so at your own risk. If you are unsure about a certain route leave a comment below and we’ll advise you.




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