Norway

Norway is an incredible destination for cycling, offering a mix of stunning landscapes, well-maintained roads, and adventurous gravel routes.

NORWAY

Norway offers some of the world’s most breathtaking cycling routes, from fjord-side roads and dramatic mountain passes to scenic coastal trails. With quiet, well-maintained roads and a growing network of gravel trails, it offers something to everyone.

Norway: A smooth country road through green hills, with snow-covered mountains in the background

What you can expect

Breathtaking Scenery
Fjords, mountains, glaciers, and coastal roads make for some of the most spectacular cycling landscapes in the world.

Great Road Conditions
Norway’s infrastructure is excellent, with well-paved roads, minimal potholes, and scenic routes designed for adventure.

Gravel & Off-Road Potential
There are plenty of remote gravel roads, especially in national parks and fjord regions, perfect for mixed-terrain riding.

Mild Summer Climate
The summer months (June-August) offer long daylight hours and cool, comfortable temperatures (15-25°C), ideal for endurance riding.

Wellness & Outdoor Lifestyle
The Norwegian approach to life (“friluftsliv” – open-air living) aligns well with your wellness concept, offering activities like sauna experiences, fjord swims, and hiking for recovery.

Local Culture & Gastronomy
Fresh seafood, local cheeses, and traditional Norwegian dishes can add a cultural and nutritional element to your tours.

Our favourite cycling areas

Lofoten Islands – Coastal roads with stunning Arctic scenery, great for road cycling.
Trollstigen & Geirangerfjord – Epic climbs, hairpin roads, and world-class views.
Sognefjellet Road – Norway’s highest mountain pass, perfect for a challenging road/gravel mix.
Jotunheimen National Park – Remote gravel routes with breathtaking landscapes.
Rallarvegen – A famous off-road cycling route through wild Norwegian terrain.
Oslo & Bergen Regions – City-based stays with easy access to amazing riding.