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The South

There are so many spectacular roads and so little time to explore them all. You may experience Sognefjellet on an idyllic calm day, but two days later, Trollstigen is covered in mist, and you’re cold and wet descending off it. Managing expectations is essential to enjoying the southern scenic routes. Take the rough with the smooth. It took me three seasons before I finally got lucky with favourable weather conditions over Gamle Strynefjellsvegens. If you want to experience every road here, it may take several seasons by bike. One cycling journey in Norway is never enough. For those roads that elude you the first time, you might find they draw you back the year after.

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