

Kongsvinger
A Riverside Fortress Town, surrounded by Forests and Lakes
Kongsvinger – a perfect gateway to cycling adventures in the borderlands
Kongsvinger is a charming small town on the Glomma – Norway’s longest river – surrounded by forests, rolling hills and historic cultural landscapes that make the area ideal for cycling. With Kongsvinger Fortress as its striking landmark and a compact town centre filled with cafés, shops and welcoming stops, it’s an easy and inviting place to begin your ride. The town offers great cycling options, from quiet country roads to more challenging, hilly terrain, suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.
From Kongsvinger you can set out on excellent day trips. To the east, the roads lead toward the Swedish border, passing through open meadows, forests and small farms. To the north lies Finnskogen, known for its quiet woodlands, charming gravel roads, small lakes, hills and unique atmosphere. This area is perfect for anyone seeking cycling adventures, whether you prefer gentle rides on forest roads or more demanding routes with solid climbs. For long-distance cyclists, Kongsvinger is also a natural stopover on the route between Oslo and Trondheim. The town is easily accessible by train.
Points of Interest
- Kongsvinger Station
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Getting Here
Trains to Kongsvinger from Oslo. You can bring your bike if there is space - the staff decides. See more information at entur.no.
Trains to Kongsvinger from Karlstad and Stockholm. On SJ trains, bicycles must be folded and may not exceed 140 × 85 × 30 cm or weigh more than 25 kg. See more information at sj.se.
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