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![]() The choice of cycle routes is as varied as the many facets of Norway. From the mountainside to the Coastal Route. The description of a bicycle route along the Coastal Route is a combination between cycling and using other kinds of transportation. The stages for one day should not bee too hard on most of you. The diversity of Norway´s vibrant scenic landscapes offers a wide choice of exciting cycling holidays. Whether you are cycling on tranquil roads through deep forests, over high mountains or along lush valleys and fjords, you set the pace, decide distance and stop when you find a cosy cafe, an idyllic picnic spot or when you see something you want to investigate more closely. Or just simply stop to savour the feeling of absolute freedom and absorb the beauty of the countryside. This is cycling holidays in Norway at their best. There ar many well-planned cycling routes in Norway. A special cyclist´s map, route description and other relevant information are available. The trails are signposted with special signposts with many attractions en route. You can either rent a cycle or bring your own. Cycling holidays are fun enjoy!
VESTFOLD COASTFrom Horten to Helgeroa. This route takes in the most densely populated coastal region in Norway, but this is still a great place for cycle tours. Borre National Park boasts the largest collection of royal burial mounds in northern Europe. Seafaring and hunting and fishing have long been of great importance to the region, with Sandefjord´s long history as a whaling port and the shipyard at Horten. THE TELEMARK CANALBeautiful waterways with rivers, lakes and forested hills. Moderate terrain, from 0 - 400 metres above sea level. The terrain becomes more challenging the further into the county you go. Lifjell and Brokefjell provide the opportunity for fishing and hiking trips at heights of more than 1.OOO metres above sea level. Explore the sea serpent "Selma" which is said to lurk in the nearby Seljordvannet Lake. The landscape features gently rolling hills with lush forest and waterways such as the Drammenselva river, Tyrifjord and Lågen to spice up the route. Along the route are many nature reserves and conservation areas which protect unique natural phenomena, for example Fiskumvannet Lake.Both fauna and flora flourish in this fertile environment and can be enjoyed at first hand if you are willing to make short diversions from the main route. HALDENVASSDRAGETThis route is mainly characterised by forests, lakes and rivers. The rolling countryside in this area is a change from mountainous areas, and rivers are long and narrow, only interrupted by streams or channels acting as a link to the next lake. There is a rich variety of flora and fauna here, and this is one of the main areas in Norway where elks, the "Kings of the Forest", are found. DESTINATION AUST-AGDERCharacterised by flat islets and skerries in idyllic coastal scenery, where deposits from the last Ice Age have marked the landscape. In this area, you will find «Jomfruland» (a moraine ridge), a seven kilometre long island to the east of Kragerø. Risør with its galleries and Lyngør (selected as Europe´s best-kept village). There are many beaches and sloping rocks which are wonderful for swimming and sunbathing. DESTINATION VEST-AGDERVaries between the outermost archipelago, with islets and skerries around Mandal to gently-rolling inland terrain with hills, lakes and rivers near Øyslebø. There are 19 sea bird reserves, to which access is prohibited between 15 April and 15 July, but in spite of this, there is still a wealth of exciting areas that you can visit, such as Skjernøy - Ryvingen and Ny Hellesund. DESTINATION RØROSRørosvidda is a gentle, friendly region of mountain Norway, in parts a dairy farming district with deep valleys covered in birch and pine forests, but also naked, weather beaten mountains and small, pictoresque villages are typical of the district. The centrepiece is the mountain hamlet Røros, once the hub of copper production in the area. Its very distinctive characteristic buildings have put this beautiful hamlet on UNESCO´s list of preservation worthy cultural monuments. |
![]() OSLO, the capital of Norway. BERGEN, The Gateway to the Fjords. GEIRANGER, breathtaking scenery STAVANGER, a "timber" town, the largest in Europe, also the capital of Oil. HAUGESUND, here rests Harald the Fairhaired, Norway´s first king, buried at Haraldshaugen, Norway´s national monument. ÅLESUND, the Art Nouveau town. MOLDE, "the Town of Roses". KRISTIANSUND, three islands connected by bridges and the lively harbour in its town centre. TRONDHEIM, worth your while. BODØ, the town of the sea eagle. HENNINGSVÆR, a fishing village in Lofoten. TROMSØ, "The Paris of Scandinavia". HONNINGSVÅG, at the northern tip of Norway (North Cape). LYNGØR, the best preserved village in Europe. KRAGERØ, picturesque and idyllic. RISØR, the white town on the Skagerrak. SVELVIK, small and charming village. DRAMMEN, the capital of Buskerud. TØNSBERG, enjoy the view from the Castle Hill. FREDRIKSTAD, the Old Town on the east bank of the river, a real pearl. MOSS, the Canal is THE place to go. HALDEN, Fredriksten fortress and close to the border of Sweden. MANDAL, with a 250 acre nature reserve over 2 kilometres of sandy beaches. ARENDAL, based around seven small islands. LARVIK, burial mounds from the Iron Age at Mølen. LILLESAND, display of flowers in the summer. GRIMSTAD, Ibsen´s youth home. HORTEN, High-Tech centre of the future. SANDEFJORD, the whaling town. |