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North of the Sun

Juin - septembre

2341km

DISTANCE

16433m

ELEV.GAIN

20-40

JOURS

30%

NON SUGGÉRÉ

9/10

DIFFICULTÉ

45-60mm

PNEUS IDEAUX

North of the Sun

Not all cycling journeys are meant to be smooth, efficient, or even logical. This one certainly isn’t. Stretching over 2,300 km through the Arctic corners of Finland, Norway, and Sweden, this is a route for those drawn to wild distances, to silence that hums with presence, and to landscapes that don’t care whether you’re ready or not. It’s not curated for comfort. It’s shaped by weather, reindeer trails, forgotten roads, and long sections where no one passes by.

I’d ridden through the north before—but this time, I wanted less structure, more risk. I wanted gravel that goes nowhere for hours, forests that don’t end, and hike-a-bike trails that most people sensibly avoid. What I got was a journey that stripped things back to the essentials: movement, weather, instinct, endurance. The far north doesn’t try to impress. And that’s why it stays with you.

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Carte de l'itinéraire

Quand ?

This route is only rideable from June to September. Mosquito season peaks between mid-June and mid-August, making September the best option for those looking to avoid the worst of the bugs.

Se rendre sur place

Start – Train (Finland): VR services from Helsinki or Turku to Kajaani, with night train options to Kemijärvi, Kolari, and Rovaniemi: VR train info
– Several daily departures from/to Kajaani
– All Intercity and night trains allow bikes (max €8)

End – Train (Sweden): Inlandsbanan from Gällivare to Östersund: Inlandsbanan
– Connect to Gothenburg, Malmö or Stockholm via Snälltåget night train: Snälltåget

Risques

– E6 (Olderfjord–Alta) and E45 (Kautokeino–Enontekiö) can have traffic and supply trucks travelling at speed. Ride early or late to avoid them. Lights and a high-vis jacket are recommended even in daylight.

– Remote location with no mobile reception requires being fully self-reliant. Serious Hike-a-Bike sections that require strength and stamina.

– Mosquitoes in some locations during peak summer (mid-June to mid-August)

– Unpredictable, possibly extreme weather conditions

Location de vélos

This is not a route for renting a bike. You need to bring your own, with a solid setup and a well-maintained rig capable of handling several days of remote riding with minimal support.

Big rocks, rotten duckboards, fallen trees, steep climbs, swamps … It won’t get boring, and the scenary is beautiful but it’s super exhausting.

Michel Alexander - on the way to the Tripoint between Russia, Finland & Norway

Recommandations locales

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The Tripoint

The Tripoint of Russia, Finland, and Norway is one of the most remote and symbolically charged border crossings in Europe. Known locally as Treriksrøysa (Norwegian), Kolmen valtakunnan rajapyykki (Finnish), and Трёхгранка (Russian), it’s where the territories of these three very different nations converge in a lonely bogland in the far north—deep in the Arctic wilderness, above 69°N. You can hike to the tripoint from the Finnish side, pushing your bike for large parts of the 15km.

En savoir plus

Russia-Norway-Finland_border
The Tripoint

The Tripoint of Russia, Finland, and Norway is one of the most remote and symbolically charged border crossings in Europe. Known locally as Treriksrøysa (Norwegian), Kolmen valtakunnan rajapyykki (Finnish), and Трёхгранка (Russian), it’s where the territories of these three very different nations converge in a lonely bogland in the far north—deep in the Arctic wilderness, above 69°N. You can hike to the tripoint from the Finnish side, pushing your bike for large parts of the 15km.

En savoir plus

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La route du poste de l'Arctique

The Arctic Post Road is an old and little-known historical route in the far north of Norway and Finland, once used for transporting mail and goods between settlements and across borders. It predates modern highways and exists today as a combination of gravel roads, rough tracks, and fading memory—one of the last remnants of pre-industrial communication in the Arctic. It offers a unique bikepacking experience for those looking to get off the beaten path, combining remote wilderness, cultural history, and a touch of geopolitical intrigue.

En savoir plus

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La route du poste de l'Arctique

The Arctic Post Road is an old and little-known historical route in the far north of Norway and Finland, once used for transporting mail and goods between settlements and across borders. It predates modern highways and exists today as a combination of gravel roads, rough tracks, and fading memory—one of the last remnants of pre-industrial communication in the Arctic. It offers a unique bikepacking experience for those looking to get off the beaten path, combining remote wilderness, cultural history, and a touch of geopolitical intrigue.

En savoir plus

Alta Canyon
Alta Canyon

Sautso, also known as Alta Canyon, stretches about 12 km long and plunges between 300 to 420 meters deep along the Alta River, cutting through the Finnmarksvidda plateau into Alta fjord. It's  Northern Europe’s largest canyon, a geological wonder carved entirely by the powerful Altaelva river over millennia. The standard self‑guided hike runs from near Gargia (leave your bike here), roughly 13 km return hike, taking 3–4 hours, mostly flat through tundra, with only a short, steep descent to reach the rim.

En savoir plus

Alta Canyon
Alta Canyon

Sautso, also known as Alta Canyon, stretches about 12 km long and plunges between 300 to 420 meters deep along the Alta River, cutting through the Finnmarksvidda plateau into Alta fjord. It's  Northern Europe’s largest canyon, a geological wonder carved entirely by the powerful Altaelva river over millennia. The standard self‑guided hike runs from near Gargia (leave your bike here), roughly 13 km return hike, taking 3–4 hours, mostly flat through tundra, with only a short, steep descent to reach the rim.

En savoir plus

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Ifjordfjellet

Ifjordfjellet is a remote, wind-scoured mountain pass (40km) in eastern Finnmark, Norway, between the settlements of Ifjordon the coast and Tana bru in the interior. From a cyclist’s point of view, it’s one of the most exposed, dramatic, and underrated mountain crossings in the entire country, especially for those who value solitude, raw weather, and elemental terrain over tourist hotspots.

 

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Ifjordfjellet

Ifjordfjellet is a remote, wind-scoured mountain pass (40km) in eastern Finnmark, Norway, between the settlements of Ifjordon the coast and Tana bru in the interior. From a cyclist’s point of view, it’s one of the most exposed, dramatic, and underrated mountain crossings in the entire country, especially for those who value solitude, raw weather, and elemental terrain over tourist hotspots.

 

Liens utiles

Booking.com - pour connaître les possibilités d'hébergement en Norvège

Application de l'Entur
- pour planifier les déplacements en transports publics en Norvège

Ferries - itinéraires, horaires et informations
par Statens Vegvesen

L'étiquette du camping sauvage - Important à savoir

Pour en savoir plus

Vêtements
Liste de matériel
Météo et climat
Alimentation et boissons

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Hamningberg

L'Est arctique 700

Parcourez à vélo le point le plus oriental du monde occidental. Une beauté brute et intacte attend ce joyau de l'Arctique.
Hamningberg

L'Est arctique 700

Parcourez à vélo le point le plus oriental du monde occidental. Une beauté brute et intacte attend ce joyau de l'Arctique.

Route Arctic Post

L'ancienne route postale Copenhague-Alta, au cœur de la toundra arctique, est un must pour les cyclistes intrépides à la recherche de routes de gravier sauvages aux confins de l'Europe du Nord.

Route Arctic Post

L'ancienne route postale Copenhague-Alta, au cœur de la toundra arctique, est un must pour les cyclistes intrépides à la recherche de routes de gravier sauvages aux confins de l'Europe du Nord.

Tromsø - Nordkapp

Pédalez jusqu'au sommet de l'Europe, évitez les rennes qui traversent la route et préparez-vous à affronter des vents violents. C'est une véritable aventure à vélo.

Tromsø - Nordkapp

Pédalez jusqu'au sommet de l'Europe, évitez les rennes qui traversent la route et préparez-vous à affronter des vents violents. C'est une véritable aventure à vélo.

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