
Finnmarksruta
National Cycle Route 8
Her møtes øst og vest! Sykle de avsidesliggende veiene til den russiske grensen og opplev Europas siste villmark underveis.
The Border
There’s a certain pull to riding toward the edge of the Western world. Russia stretches 9,000 km across 11 time zones and shares one of its borders with Norway. It feels distant, unfamiliar, and loaded with atmosphere — which is exactly why ending a bike ride out here has such a distinctive aura.
Finnmark carries its own sense of mystique. It sits roughly the same distance from Oslo as Istanbul, and in many ways it feels like the last stop before the North Pole. The real highlight of this ride is simply crossing Europe’s final great wilderness. It will feel empty and exposed at times, but that’s part of the appeal.
Most cycling heat maps glow with busy, well-ridden routes. Not here. In this corner of the continent, you join a small group of riders looking for something different. Hours can pass without seeing another person, while wild reindeer appear and disappear across the tundra. This is what you came for.
The journey ends in Kirkenes, a frontier town where road signs appear in both Norwegian and Russian. When you reach that point, you know you’ve arrived at the very edge of the Western world.
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