Sykle Norge

Tvers over Norge

Through the valleys and over the mountains

Ruter

Midnigh sun in Norway

Norge på langs

Norway’s most famous long-distance bike journey connects the southern and northernmost points of the mainland. There are many ways to approach this journey but the most direct route is around 3000km.

  • 3026km
  • 10% Ubelagt
  • 15-50 dager
  • 7/10 vanskelighetsgrad

The pilgrimage awaits

Lovatnet

Fjord-Norge

Denne spesielle og pustberøvende ruten er full av stigninger og nedstigninger… Spektakulær utsikt er overalt, men du må ha et godt kondisjonsnivå for å nyte den. Høydepunktene tar aldri slutt, inkludert mange av Norges mest kjente veier.

  • 1537 km
  • 15% Ubelagt
  • 9-20 dager
  • 8.5/10 vanskelighetsgrad

Wow-faktor rute

Gaularfjellet

Longest Across

The longest straight-line journey across Norway from East to West.

  • 878km
  • 10% Ubelagt
  • 5-14 dager
  • 8/10 vanskelighetsgrad

Swedish Border to Atlantic Ocean

Atlanterhavsveien

Bergen – Trondheim

De roligere veiene på Vestlandet, bør ikke undervurderes. Få mennesker får oppleve dette området av Norge, som byr på flott havutsikt, frisk sjøluft og mange rolige øyer å hoppe over og utforske.

  • 995 km
  • <5% Ubelagt
  • 6-15 dager
  • 5/10 vanskelighetsgrad

Den skjulte delen av Fjord-Norge

Scenic Road Though Dramatic Norwegian Landscape

Røros – Ålesund

Cycle across Norway in one day? This is the Goldilocks route

  • 470km
  • 15% Ubelagt
  • 2-6 dager
  • 7/10 vanskelighetsgrad

The Goldilocks Route

Oslo – Stavanger

A classic route across Norway few have cycled or are aware of. This route has everything you want from Norway.

  • 540km
  • 15% Ubelagt
  • 3-8 dager
  • 8/10 vanskelighetsgrad

Lesser known Epic

Nasjonal grusvei 6: Klassikerne

Koble Mjølkevegen og Rallarvegen sammen til én sammenhengende kryssing av landet. Fra høye platåer og setre til Hardangervidda. For mange syklister er dette ruten som definerer grussykling i Norge.

  • 516 km
  • 65% Ubelagt
  • 4-9 dager
  • 7/10 vanskelighetsgrad

Norges fremste 500 km grusrute

Nasjonale grusveiruter

Nasjonal grusvei 1: Sentralruta

Pilegrimsreisen på 1100-tallet fra Norges hovedstad til den historiske byen Trondheim og Nidarosdomen.

  • 730 km
  • 75% Ubelagt
  • 7-14 dager
  • 8/10 vanskelighetsgrad

Grusvalferden

Jotunheim

Norse Odyssey

Combining the three top gravel routes—Mjølkevegen, Rallarvegen, and Tour de Dovre—to create a mega route traversing the vast central highlands.

  • 754km
  • 75% Ubelagt
  • 5-14 dager
  • 7/10 vanskelighetsgrad

Premier Gravel Roads

Tour de Dovre

The Great Norwegian Divide

The ultimate long-distance gravel adventure through…

  • 860km
  • 70% Ubelagt
  • 6-12 dager
  • 8/10 vanskelighetsgrad

3 years to map out this route

Telemark gravel

The Southern Explorer

The mighty southern gravel route offers a unique way to cross the country on remote roads and tracks across forest and rural areas.

  • 787km
  • 65% Ubelagt
  • 5-12 dager
  • 7/10 vanskelighetsgrad

The back roads through farms and forests

Atlanterhavsveien

Bergen – Trondheim

De roligere veiene på Vestlandet, bør ikke undervurderes. Få mennesker får oppleve dette området av Norge, som byr på flott havutsikt, frisk sjøluft og mange rolige øyer å hoppe over og utforske.

  • 995 km
  • <5% Ubelagt
  • 6-15 dager
  • 5/10 vanskelighetsgrad

Den skjulte delen av Fjord-Norge

Road Route map

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Gravel route map

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Atlantic Coast map

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Pages from a Tolkien saga…

Norway’s heartbeat thrums along its coastal cities, where much of its population resides. But to truly embrace the essence of this unique country you must embark on a grand expedition across its varied landscapes.

In just 500 kilometers, you’ll encounter more diversity in terrain and scenery than anywhere else in Europe, or perhaps even the world. It’s not just a journey; it’s a revelation, an awakening. Nature becomes your mentor, guiding you through a land sculpted by ancient ice.

From the bustling streets of Oslo to the charming allure of Bergen or Stavanger; from the remote beauty of Nordkapp to the southern tip of Lindesnes; or perhaps from the historic charm of Røros to the coastal enchantment of Ålesund. These odysseys could leap straight from the pages of a Tolkien saga, with you as the intrepid protagonist. Embrace the adventure, and let the magic of outstanding nature unfold before you.

Matthew Tolley, grunnlegger av Cycle Norway

Matthew Tolley

Founder of Cycle Norway, April 2023

Tvers over Norge

Need to know here

Vær

Vær

Three words… Everything is possible. In 2021, I undertook an epic cycling journey across the entirety of Norway in a single day. As I pedalled away from the Swedish border, the heavens smiled upon me with clear blue skies and a gentle breeze, offering ideal riding conditions. But as I ventured deeper into the central highlands, ominous clouds gathered, and the wind gained strength. And by the time I reached the majestic fjords, nature unleashed a tempest of epic proportions!

Transitioning from pristine blue skies to a heavy downpour may seem extraordinary, but in Norway, such weather fluctuations can happen. To navigate this land of changing weather patterns, one must be prepared for anything.

From chilling mountain plateaus to balmy valley floors, Norway’s climate is as diverse as its landscapes. For a deeper understanding, delve into our weather and climate page. Prepare wisely, for in Norway, nature’s whims can shape your journey in unexpected ways. But that’s part of the fun!

transport

Kollektivtransport

Information about getting around Norway can be found on the full public transport page. Nevertheless, in short, Trains run across the country from Oslo to Bergen and Stavanger and up to Trondheim and Bodø above the Arctic country. Local and national buses also connect every small town and village you may pass. If you need some transport traversing the Norwegian land mass, it won’t be a problem to hop on along parts of your route.

knowledge

Local knowledge

Crossing Norway is a challenge on a bike. Not just a physical one but a logistical one. There are many tunnels, some of which are prohibited from cycling, and roads that only open during the warmer months. It took me days of research to plan my first route from Oslo to Bergen. Nothing is straightforward. If you’re unfamiliar with Norway and its roads, follow one of the many tried and tested routes on this site. Trying to build your own route across this mountainous country is unadvisable without the local knowledge or experience.

Closed Tunnel

Bakgrunn

The first time I crossed over Norway, it was a complete eye-opener to the power the natural world has over you.

Matthew Tolley Grunnlegger av Cycle Norway

You’ll get it all cycling across Norway, every type of terrian, every type of road, every type of weather!

Jeff Webb Stavanger local

Day rides from the cities

Your final destination may be a city, but it doesn’t mean you must stop cycling. Check out the many day or base rides to add to your intinary from Norway’s cities. 

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