Vélo Norvège

Fjord Norway

Vues emblématiques et fjords célèbres

Routes

Vestkapp Peninsula

One of Norway’s most striking peninsulas is made for cycling, remote, wide-open, and edged with white-sand beaches and snow-dusted mountains.

  • 159km
  • 1% non pavé
  • 2-3 jours
  • 6/10 difficulté

Edge of Western Norway, Wild & Remote

Route panoramique norvégienne : Trollstigen – Geiranger

La légendaire route de montagne où les trolls ont sculpté les virages, les fjords scintillent en contrebas, et chaque virage raconte une histoire plus ancienne que le temps.

  • 116km
  • 0% non pavé
  • 1-3 jours
  • 9/10 difficulté

La route la plus célèbre de Norvège

The World’s Greatest Day Ride

You’ve arrived in the heart of Fjord Norway, where majestic glaciers tower above and breathtaking landscapes await at every turn.

  • 157km
  • 25% non pavé
  • 1-2 jours
  • 8/10 difficulté

A Taste of Fjord Norway

Gamle Strynefjellsvegen

Seven Wonders of Fjord Norway

This fantastic route showcases some of the most breathtaking scenery on the planet.

  • 442km
  • 5% non pavé
  • 4-8 jours
  • 7/10 difficulté

Nature’s Ice Age artwork at its finest

Bergen to Åndalsnes (v. Sognefjellet)

This route diverges from the coastline, instead leading inland towards the towering mountain passes. Offering a mix of challenging climbs and serene stretches along flat fjord roads, it provides a balanced cycling experience, allowing for recovery between ascents.

  • 642m
  • 0% non pavé
  • 5-9 jours
  • 8/10 difficulté

Famous Roads & Fjords

Eksingedalen Loop

The Bergen-Voss region boasts stunning landscapes, characterized by deep valleys and pristine rivers.

  • 157km
  • >5% non pavé
  • 1-2 jours
  • 7/10 difficulté

Enchanting side roads of Vestland

Rallarvegen

Un voyage sur le plus haut plateau montagneux d'Europe du Nord – Des glaciers vous attendent !

  • 79 km
  • 85% non pavé
  • 1-2 jours
  • 6/10 difficulté

Route Historique de Gravier de Montagne

Jordalen Loop

Discover Norway’s least-cycled gravel adventure through breathtaking valley and mountain scenery.

  • 80km
  • 70% non pavé
  • 1 -2 jours
  • 6/10 difficulté

Norway’s Steepest Road

Tusenmeterenn

Tusenmeteren

Tusenmeteren is a 1000 meter gravel road that starts near the town of Øvre Årdal and climbs up 42 hairpin corners until you reach an impressive viewpoint overlooking the town and fjord.

  • 80km
  • 60% non pavé
  • 1-2 jours
  • 8/10 difficulté

42 switchbacks on gravel

Cycling Norway's mountains

Gamle Strynefjellsvegen

The renowned hard-packed gravel road linking east to west stands as one of Norway’s premier cycling routes. Consistently ranking in my top three favorites, its vistas on clear days transport you back to the Ice Age.

  • 27km
  • 75% non pavé
  • 1 jours
  • 4/10 (From Grotli) difficulté

130 years of engineering magic

Hallingdal & Rallarvegen

C'est un paradis du bikepacking où la nature, le gravier et la route se combinent pour vous offrir une expérience unique.

  • 581 km
  • 25% non pavé
  • 3-8 jours
  • 8/10 difficulté

La route de gravier la plus célèbre de Norvège

Road Route map

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Gravel Route map

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Terrifyingly beautiful

When you imagine Norway, this place is what instantly comes to mind. Think jaw-dropping fjords stretching endlessly, towering mountains crowned with glaciers, and valleys so perfectly sculpted by ancient ice that they seem almost too good to be true!

Pedalling through here is like riding a rollercoaster of emotions you’ve never felt before. Picture days on end filled with nothing but awe-inspiring views that leave you constantly amazed. 

But hey, it’s not all solitude and open road. With so much natural beauty packed into one area, expect tunnels through mountains and on popular roads you’ll be sharing the tarmac with tourist traffic. And yes, rain showers and mountain mist are a strong possibility.

If you’re a gravel enthusiast, you might have to compromise a bit as most roads are paved. But trust me, it’s a small sacrifice to make for the chance to experience the magic of Fjord Norway from the saddle of your bike.

Matthew Tolley, Fondateur de Cycle Norway

Matthew Tolley

Fondateur de Cycle Norway

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météo

Météo

As the wettest and occasionally the windiest region of the country, Fjord Norway subjects you to the whims of Mother Nature, who alternately bestows her blessings and challenges. During favorable conditions, seize the opportunity to embark on extensive rides, particularly traversing mountain passes under stable weather conditions. Exercise heightened caution when crossing mountainous terrain amidst unsettled weather, as even in July, temperatures can plummet drastically at higher altitudes.

Typically, May and June witness lower precipitation levels compared to the months of July and August, albeit with cooler temperatures prevailing. To confront the full spectrum of weather conditions, ensure adequate preparedness, including the inclusion of gloves in your kit, especially when ascending beyond the 600-meter mark.

transport

Transport public

Regrettably, there are no direct train routes from Bergen to Ålesund and Trondheim. If you’re travelling with your bike, your top option would be catching an express passenger ferry or boarding the renowned coastal liner. The region is also well-served by a network of buses, both local and national, making it easy to get around. This flexibility proves invaluable, particularly when encountering tunnels where bikes are not permitted.

connaissance

Connaissances locales

In this region, efficiency is key. Monitor the forecast daily and determine the optimal times for riding. With nearly 24 hours of daylight during summer, you have the luxury of flexibility. Keep in mind that the most popular scenic roads tend to be busiest with traffic between 11 am and 4 pm during peak summer months. To make the most of your experience, consider embarking on rides in the early morning or evening.

Additionally, it’s essential to manage expectations; not every mountain will reveal itself in clear weather, and clouds may obscure views you were anticipating. Seeing everything this area has to offer may require multiple trips across different seasons, but that’s part of what makes it so special. Nothing is guaranteed, so exercising patience and strategic planning is crucial when riding.

Contexte

Oh my god, that was easier than I thought – said no one ever cycling across Fjord Norway!

Robert Carson British Cyclist

Climbing and descending Trollstigen was beyond words.

Antony Gill British Cyclist
Matthew Tolley, Fondateur de Cycle Norway

11 days of riding without seeing an average-looking environment. Even the waste bins look good here!

Matthew Tolley Fondateur de Cycle Norway

Base rides from Bergen

The beautiful city surrounded by seven mountains, has plenty of rides to tackle over a day or weekend.

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