The High Voltage Route

Late June – September

246km

DISTANCE

4659m

ELEV.GAIN

2-5

DAYS

80%

UNPAVED

8/10

DIFFICULTY

40-50m

IDEAL TYRES

The High Voltage Route

Most gravel routes follow old postal roads, farm tracks, or forest paths. This one doesn’t. The High Voltage route takes a different approach, climbing into the high mountains along rugged service roads built not for people, but for power.

Over three demanding days and 250 km, the route winds across plateaus, skirts hydropower stations, and traverses remote terrain shaped by Norway’s energy legacy. It’s a ride that pushes your legs and rewards your effort with silence, scale, and solitude.

These roads were carved for maintenance crews, not tourists, making them a hidden gem for those craving real backcountry riding. And if you’re looking to link Rallarvegen and Mjølkevegen with something bold and off-grid, this is your line through.

It’s not about comfort. It’s about connection, to landscape, history, and the limits of your own endurance.

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Route map

When?

This is a mainly gravel route with altitudes reaching above 1200m. A completely snow-free route will not occur until mid to late June. 

Getting there

You can start and end this loop in Nesbyen, Gol, or Ål, all have a train station that the Oslo-Bergen train stops at. Book using the Entur app.

Hazards

– There is a 3.5km Hike-A-Bike section at 1200m and requires carrying or pushing your bike most of the way. It can be wet and boggy in places and is not recommended in bad weather.

 

A full breakdown of all hazards can be found on our full story page, along with other route options and Map POI’s.

Bike rental

A good overview of all options available in the surrounding Hallingdal area.

"I believe this is one of the best bikepacking loops in Norway but as a local rider I might be biased!"

Knut Myking, Local Hallingdal Expert

Local recommendations

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

Further Reading

Accommodation
Food & Drink
Cultural Norms
Weather & Climate

Keep in mind

All cycling routes published on CYCLENORWAY.com are simply a planning resource to be used as a point of inspiration in conjunction with your own due-diligence. All route guidelines were prepared under diligent research. However, we can never for certain insure the complete accuracy of the routes. Cycling in Norway is in general very safe. Nevertheless, should you choose to cycle this route you do so at your own risk.

Connecting Routes

Rallarvegen

A Journey over Northern Europe’s Highest Mountain Plateau – Glaciers Await!

Rallarvegen

A Journey over Northern Europe’s Highest Mountain Plateau – Glaciers Await!
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Capital to Mountains Gravel Loop

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Norway gravel

Capital to Mountains Gravel Loop

If you’re craving an authentic gravel adventure off the beaten path, you’ve found your match. This meticulously planned route promises a truly immersive experience.

Numedal & Mjølkevegen

If you want a mixture of forest and mountains, gravel and paved, warm and cold, and barren and lush then ride this one!

Numedal & Mjølkevegen

If you want a mixture of forest and mountains, gravel and paved, warm and cold, and barren and lush then ride this one!

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Keep in mind

All cycling routes published on CYCLENORWAY.com are simply a planning resource to be used as a point of inspiration in conjunction with your own due-diligence. All route guidelines were prepared under diligent research. However, we can never for certain insure the complete accuracy of the routes. Cycling in Norway is in general very safe. Nevertheless, should you choose to cycle this route you do so at your own risk.

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